Tens of thousands of people – 400,000 according to the organization, 25,000 according to the Government Delegation – have attended the call of the Platform for Constitutional Spain, which brings together more than one hundred civil society entities, to demand the resignation of the president of the Government, Pedro Sanchezand the call for early general elections. In the Plaza de Castilla, in Madrid, a stream of people with Spanish flags have cried out against the Government for the amnesty to the ‘procés’, the corruption that closes the environment of the head of the Executive and his party, and the law published this Saturday in the Official State Gazette (BOE) that will benefit ETA prisoners.
The concentration, which the organization wanted to hold in the Plaza de Cibeles, but did not receive permission from the Government Delegationbegan half an hour later than expected, amidst people’s impatience, but it left the message clear: enough is enough. He PP and Vox have joined the protest, the popular ones with a low profile and the rightists with the presence of Santiago Abascal himself, and have agreed in the request for the resignation of the president, whom they have reproached for his defense to state attorney generalÁlvaro García Ortiz, after being the first person charged in his position in Spain.
Motion of censure?
It is up in the air whether the popular ones will present a motion of censure against Sánchezafter Abascal stated that they will support her as long as it is to call elections immediately. Among the protesters, chants were heard against Sánchez and against his wife, Begoña Gómez, accused of alleged influence peddling, and posters were read against irregular immigration and against the “hoaxes” of the Executive.
The event, after twelve thirty at noon, began with a satirical video in which Sánchez’s “changes of opinion” were listed, from the amnesty until your pact with Bilduand in which an image of the Nazi dictator, Adolf Hitler, laughing has even been projected.
The organizers’ speeches have been very harsh against Sánchez, whom several of them directly branded as a “dictator”, “tyrant” and “totalitarian” to the applause of those in attendance, dedicated to the cause. The journalists Albert Castillón, Carlos Cuesta and Luis del Pino, the former deputy Marcos de Quinto, the former prosecutor Ignacio Gordillo, the Venezuelan opponent Miguel Otero and the businessman Ignacio Trillo have taken the floor.
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