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El primer mitin de Rajoy en Madrid, en imágenes

El primer mitin de Rajoy en Madrid, en imágenes

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  • El candidato del PP, Mariano Rajoy, se hace una fotografía con un simpatizante.

    El candidato del PP, Mariano Rajoy, se hace una fotografía con un simpatizante

    Mariano Rajoy (L), presidential candidate of Spain's centre-right People's Party (Partido Popular), poses for a picture with a supporter after an electoral rally in Leganes, outside Madrid, November 5, 2011. People's Party will gain a landslide victory and control of parliament in a November 20 election because voters blame the Socialist government for the dire state of the economy, an opinion poll showed on Friday. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
  • El líder del PP en un momento del mitin.

    El líder del PP, Mariano Rajoy, en un momento del mitin

    Mariano Rajoy, presidential candidate of Spain's centre-right People's Party (Popular Party) delivers a speech during an electoral rally in Leganes, outside Madrid, November 5, 2011. People's Party will gain a landslide victory and control of parliament in a November 20 election because voters blame the Socialist government for the dire state of the economy, an opinion poll showed on Friday. REUTERS/Andrea Comas (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
  • El candidato del PP, Mariano Rajoy, junto a Ana Mato, Esperanza Aguirre, Soraya Saéz de Santamaría y María Dolores de Cospedal.

    El candidato del PP, Mariano Rajoy, junto a Ana Mato, Esperanza Aguirre, Soraya Saéz de Santamaría y María Dolores de Cospedal.

    (FromL) PP's General Secretary Maria Dolores de Cospedal, Popular Party spokeswoman Soraya Saenz de Santamaria, Madrid's regional president Esperanza Aguirre, Leader of the Spanish opposition party Partido Popular (PP) and candidate for general elections Mariano Rajoy and PP deputy Secretary of organization Ana Mato attend a campaing meeting in Leganes, near Madrid on November 5, 2011. Spain's right-wing opposition Popular Party is set for a record victory over the ruling Socialists in November 20 general elections, a poll said. Of those questioned, 46.60 percent backed the PP, compared with 29.91 percent for the Socialists, said the survey of 17,500 people by the Centre for Sociological Investigation, a public body. AFP PHOTO / DANI POZO

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