Glen
April 28, 2015, 07:00 PM
The headline of an article in La Jornada reads "San Lázaro pone candado contra nuevas bancadas".
I found out San Lázaro is the name of the place where the legislative branch meets, so that cleared that up, but I thought poner candado meant to put a lock on something.
The article seems to say the legislature put limits on its new members.
Can poner candado have figurative meanings as well?
I found out San Lázaro is the name of the place where the legislative branch meets, so that cleared that up, but I thought poner candado meant to put a lock on something.
The article seems to say the legislature put limits on its new members.
Can poner candado have figurative meanings as well?