Manuel Jiménez, a deputy from 2012 to 2016, writes to me: “I submitted a bill ordering the removal of Pedro Santana’s remains from the National Pantheon and transferring them to El Seibo, his hometown. Everything was done, including public hearings organized by the Chamber of Deputies in Seibo itself, where the vast majority of participants agreed with the proposal. But, like many projects, this one was passed from one chamber to the other for several years, without being approved. Fidel Santana, deputy 2016-2020, reintroduced it, but it was still not approved. Now another deputy will do it. Let’s hope for luck.”
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