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Wednesday, November 13, 2019
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I am currently immersed in the multimedia coverage of the Spanish elections. As you can imagine, this is not my first Spanish election night, although I hope it will be my last for a while.
After traveling in many countries as a reporter, from Uganda to Uruguay and specializing in Latin America, I recently realized that you don't have to look far to find exciting stories.
Since landing on Euronews just over two years ago, I've been covering and deciphering the ins and outs of my country's politics for a multilingual audience lost in the whirlwind of news. From the Catalan independence struggle and the motion of non-confidence of the conservative government of Mariano Rajoy, up to the arrival to power of the socialist Pedro Sánchez and the infinite electoral calls.
I recently returned from a trip to Seville and discovered that, after 4 elections in 4 years, the Spaniards are not very enthusiastic about the campaign that is about to end.
As a journalist, and also as a Spanish voter, I am happy to share my insights of going back to the polls and the newsroom on a Sunday night, AMA about Spain next steps!
Edit: That's it for me guys. Thank you for all your questions!
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