According to data from the Madrid government delegation, some 3,800 people gathered for the third time this Monday at the doors of the PSOE headquarters in Madrid.
About 3,800 people – according to data from the Madrid government delegation – gathered for the third time this Monday at the doors of the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz Street in Madrid to protest against the pacts with the Catalan independents and against the future law of amnesty in the middle of the negotiations over the inauguration of Pedro Sánchez. According to the sources mentioned above, at least three people have been arrested for disobedience and attacking the authority.
The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, and the vice-president of the Junta de Castilla y León, Juan García-Gallardo, attended the protest, where there were moments of tension as thousands of attendees tried to knock down the security fences set up by the National Police throw. set up to keep demonstrators away from the door of the PSOE headquarters.
At around 9:30 p.m., tension increased and members of the Police Intervention Units (UIP) launched tear gas, rubber balls and smoke canisters, initiating a charge against the demonstrators who spread through the Ferraz area.
Platform Revuelta, an organization affiliated with student association Plataforma 711 that defends ‘Christian values’ and ‘the reconquest’, called for a protest last night.
Those present carried flags of Spain and also Franco supporters and posters against Pedro Sánchez, Puigdemont and the amnesty, with slogans such as ‘Sánchez to prison’; ‘They call it democracy and it’s not’ or ‘they’re not fooling us, Catalonia is Spain’.
Source: EITB
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