The re-elected president of the Murcia Tennis Club Antonio Saura, third from the right, along with the members of his board, on Tuesday. / SPOKESMAN
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The candidate who lost the vote to preside over the centennial club on June 27 says that “the Board recognizes that the elections are open to fraud”
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