Forty Years of Parliamentary Information
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This article describes the evolution of parliamentary information in the Congress of Deputies, since the monitoring for the elaboration and development of the Constitution to the current declarative journalism. It also explains how the facilities for the media have been improved, with the birth of television and the development of the institutional communication throughout these forty years, from the Press Office to the Communication Department.
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