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Madrid, Innsbruck and Turin to simultaneously open the 2021 Davis Cup by Rakuten Finals
· Canada, Australia and France all in action on the first day of the Finals.
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The cities of Madrid (Spain), Innsbruck (Austria) and Turin (Italy) will simultaneously host the first ties of the Davis Cup by Rakuten Finals 2021 on Thursday 25 November. The multi-site format, which is being introduced for the first time this year, will see each venue host two competition groups during the group stage, with Innsbruck and Turin hosting one quarter-final, and Madrid hosting the remaining two quarter-finals. The Spanish capital will also stage the two semi-finals and the final.
Aedive and the Madrid City Council, will be held in person.
After a stoppage in 2020 as a result of COVID-19, the VEM Fair will once again bring to Madrid the latest models of cars, motorcycles, scooters, bicycles and electric trucks of the major automotive brands, the different options existing recharging infrastructures on the market and everything related to zero-emission mobility.
More than 50 brands from the world of electric mobility, between vehicle manufacturers and recharging infrastructures, electric marketers and other mobility services, will meet in the Plaza de Colón at VEM2021, together with shared electric mobility services, operators recharge and associated services.
Spanish state
Monday 10 May 2021, by Brais Fernandez
The victory of the right in Madrid was overwhelming and the left has been left battered and in crisis. Podemos, on the other hand, was the product of an exceptional situation that cannot be repeated today. A political balance sheet has to be drawn up and a strategic readjustment is necessary.
The victory of the right has been overwhelming. Overall, it achieved results that surpassed those of Esperanza Aguirre, previous right wing president of Madrid assembly, winning 58% of the votes against 41% for the left. This result becomes even more striking when we look at the turnout data. 80% of the people who could have voted have done so. The excuses about disaffection, the hidden left, the abstentionist masses who are really left-wing. disappear as quickly as they were frivolously outlined during the fever of the election. In this article, we will try to unravel some of the issues that have emerged from these elections in the Commun