Several thousand people have gathered in front of the PSOE headquarters, on Madrid’s Ferraz Street, guarded by police, on the seventh day of protests against the pacts with the independents and the amnesty law. The first police charges occurred around 10:45 p.m.
Several thousand people gathered this Thursday in front of the PSOE headquarters, on Ferraz Street in Madrid, guarded by police, on the seventh day of protests against the pacts with the independents and the amnesty law. The first police charges and incidents occurred around 10:45 p.m.
Police have set up a major cordon to protect the socialist headquarters, in front of which demonstrators, carrying flags of Spain or the European Union, chanted songs such as “Christian and non-Muslim Spain”, “Those who do not vote”. are damn red”, “Puigdemont, to jail”, “Spanish press, manipulative”, “it’s not a headquarters, it’s a brothel” or “Sánchez traitor”. Whistling, pot-calling and shouting against the monarchy have also been heard , but also ‘Face to the sun’.
The demonstration is larger than yesterday’s Wednesday, when 1,500 people gathered on a day that was peaceful with no arrests or injuries, according to data from the Spanish government delegation.
The demonstrators started around 7 p.m. with a rally attended by Vox leader Santiago Abascal.
The concentration was joined by people who demonstrated at 7 p.m. in front of the European Parliament headquarters on Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid to demand that Europe halt the amnesty law agreed by the PSOE and the Junts on Thursday.
The meeting, with the motto “Europe, stop the amnesty”, was convened by the platforms Libertad sin Ira, Pie en Pared, S’ha Finish!, Neos, Voces Libres, Con la Libertad and Revuelta to “internationalize the world” . situation in Spain”.
“Spain, one and not 51” or “the traitor, to prison” led, among others, to the cries in a protest in which the “popular” Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo and Alfonso Serrano took part, received with applause.
Source: EITB

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