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”Un effectif de très haut niveau et ce sans Français” : les propos racistes de l’ancien Premier ministre espagnol avant la demi-finale

La Libre

La Libre

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July 12, 2026

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”Un effectif de très haut niveau et ce sans Français” : les propos racistes de l’ancien Premier ministre espagnol avant la demi-finale

Mariano Rajoy a dépassé les limites dans son édito dans un quotidien espagnol. ...

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