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El atronador "Cacerolazo" de manifestantes en todo el continente golpeando ollas y sartenes fue impulsado por el hambre de justicia social.
David has a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and International Business from the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador and a Master's Degree in International Economic Policy - specializing in research - from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). His academic and professional work focuses on the influence of new technologies in the socio-political sector, aiming to strengthen social inclusion and redistribution. In addition, his interests include film, philosophy and politics.
El atronador "Cacerolazo" de manifestantes en todo el continente golpeando ollas y sartenes fue impulsado por el hambre de justicia social.
The thunderous “Cacerolazo” of protestors across the continent banging pots and pans was propelled by a hunger for social justice.
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