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11/03/2008

Lectores de El País, favorables a la objeción de conciencia en EpC

Ante esta pregunta sobre la objeción de conciencia en Educación para la Ciudadanía, los lectores de El País -hasta el momento, 28.378- han contestado que están de acuerdo (71%). Un dato interesante para quienes escriben en El País, que en principio opinan lo contrario:

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