“«From the Prestige come a few little glazes with the appearance of plasticine.”

5 June 2002, statement of the Prestige situation, a shipwreck on the coasts of Galicia that produced a massive oil spill.
As Spokesman of the Government of Spain, 2002Á
Source: Libertad Digital https://tv.libertaddigital.com/videos/2013-11-12/rajoy-en-2002-del-prestige-salen-unos-pequenos-hilitos-con-aspecto-de-plastilina-6040740.html

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