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Spain's government is this week set to approve legal amendments that will ensure the remains of dictator General Francisco Franco can be exhumed in the near future. Spain's new centre-left government has made removing Franco from the Valley Of The Fallen, a mausoleum 48km northwest of Madrid, one of its headline policies. An exhumation is likely to grab broad national and international attention while cementing the government's reformist credentials. Culture Minister Jose Guirao said on Tuesday the amendments are likely to be approved at a Cabinet meeting on Friday. The amendments aim to block an expected legal challenge to an exhumation from Franco's descendants and supporters. The government believes it has enough cross-party support to get the amendments approved in parliament next month. Australian Associated Press

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