Getting a AVE for Extremadura will cost a lot of sweating. And that can be witnessed by the more than three thousand residents of Badajoz who passed by San Francisco yesterday at noon. The ballot box for this particular festive demand organized by the Caja Badajoz Foundation was opened at eleven and there were already people waiting to deposit their ballot asking for a decent train. At three-thirty in the afternoon the trickle of voters kept making the corresponding portrait with the mobile phone in front of the ballot box.
The public was added as the morning progressed. The column of one hundred people between the kiosk and the Caja Badajoz building at twelve doubled at one, when more people met in the plaza. At that time, voting involved more than twenty minutes in line with the sun facing more than thirty degrees. The white advertising fan was the most precious piece of the claim kit.
Everyone who paraded and left their ballot was given a wine-colored T-shirt, a white cap, stickers and the cardboard fan. The t-shirts sold out and people kept passing, while on stage the performances happened. The heat was dissuasive. Right where the party was concentrated, between the kiosk and the Caja Badajoz building, there was hardly any shade, which dispersed the public among the nightstands.
At the other extreme, more than ninety university students residing in the Rucab prepared five thousand sandwiches. They filled 2,600 loaves of bread with 60 kilos of pork test. At half past one he began to distribute, but was not very successful. More than half were loaded back into the van.