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This bittersweet letter cannot fail to end without a mention of my deep concerns, ones that echo those felt by the country of Spain itself. Somebody said many years ago now, and today it seems truer than ever, that Spain was a perpetually unstable work in progress. Today’s events would seem to confirm this statement, events that may have an adverse affect on our company. The unity of the Social Security in all its aspects and in all that concerns us has been thrown into doubt. This obsession for everything that is public, which is not indeed about what is public but what is political, stands opposed to the best example there is of the hundred-year-old collaboration between the public and private sectors that is the insurance company. The strongest weapons we have if we wish to continue to serve must be exemplarity and efficiency.
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