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Politicians in Spain rush to edit their CVs
The Guardian
|August 06, 2025
It began as a confession by a rising star in Spain's conservative People's party.
Last month Noelia Núñez, 33, a member of the PP's steering committee, was forced to admit that she had never completed her double degree in law and public administration. She apologised, and stood down.
Since then, Núñez's contrition seems to have launched a trend, with a wave of mea culpas from politicians of various parties.
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