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By Emma Pinedo and Elena Rodriguez MADRID (Reuters) – The Spanish parliament will vote on Tuesday whether to draw up legislation to abolish prostitution, cracking down further on pimping and introducing tougher penalties for men buying sex in a controversial initiative that has split the women’s rights movement. Until now, prostitution has been tolerated in Spain, with many brothels operating as hotels or other lodging establishments, although sexual exploitation and pimping are illegal. The move is part of a progressive drive by the Socialist Party of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to extend wo…