22/04/2024 11:36 (UTC)
Lisbon (Portugal), Apr 22 (EFE) - The Portuguese Carnation Revolution, which is 50 years old this Thursday, was also a breath of fresh air for Spaniards, both those who experienced it closely in Portugal and from Spain, who followed closely the steps taken by their neighbours in the hope of achieving freedom themselves.Key figures such as the diplomat Inocencio Arias, who lived through the attack on the Spanish Embassy in Lisbon in 1975, and the former president of the Galician Centre and current head of the Spanish Charitable Society in Portugal, José Aser Castillo, told EFE.CAMERA: CARLOTA CIUDADFOOTAGE OF THE PALHAVÃ PALACE, RESIDENCE OF THE SPANISH AMBASSADOR IN LISBON, PORTUGAL.
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