After Yesterday's protest in front of the national headquarters of the PSOE in Madrid, this Friday a second concentration has been organized.w
Like this Friday, this new protest has been spontaneous and called through social networks, and has taken place peacefully. As happened yesterday, the government has ordered a strong deployment of the National Police surrounding the PSOE headquarters and cutting off access through the surrounding streets to make it difficult for protesters to arrive (photo by @lannaviv21).
This Saturday, the protest was attended by Esperanza Aguirre, former president of the Community of Madrid (photo by @lannaviv21).
Once again, hundreds of people have attended the protest carrying Spanish Flags, despite the obstacles placed by the Police to access the place (photo by @lannaviv21).
The protesters have chanted cries such as "Viva España" (Long live Spain) and "Liberty", and as happened yesterday, attitudes of great indignation have been seen at the attack against the rule of law that the government is carrying out. de Sánchez (photo by @lannaviv21).
The protesters have also chanted slogans directed at Sánchez such as "If you have balls, call elections," demanding a new electoral call in the face of the PSOE's betrayal of its own voters.
"Si tienes cojones convocatorias elecciones"
Ahora en Ferraz. pic.twitter.com/VVvUiSdxbE
— Daniel Sanz 🇪🇸🇮🇱🇺🇦 (@Daniel_Sanz_C) November 4, 2023
Despite it being a peaceful demonstration, the Police have taken away an elderly man who was participating in the concentration, as we see in this video.
Han detenido a un "peligroso" hombre de 70 años en Ferraz.
Que vergüenza!! pic.twitter.com/uPGtLpbHUn
— 🇪🇸 ☆ 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐧a ☆ 🇪🇸 (@progreston4) November 4, 2023
The Police have ended up placing the protesters on the sidewalks of the street. Here you can see the live video from EDATV. At the moment As of writing these lines there are still protesters in the place.
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Main photo: @CapitanBitcoin.
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