In the last few hours there have been new protests in various parts of Spain against the abuse of Sánchez and the PSOE against the Rule of Law.
In addition to yesterday's protest in Ferraz, Madrid, this Saturday and this Sunday there have been more concentrations in other towns in Spain. You can see them below. Remember that you can see the updated list of rallies here and at the agenda of Contando Estrelas.
Post updated at 20:01 p.m.
The rally took place this noon at 12:00 p.m. in the Plaza Mayor, and was attended by Juan García-Gallardo, Vox deputy and vice president of the Junta de Castilla y León (photos: @juan_ggallardo).




Yesterday there was a rally at noon and today there was another one. You can see here some images of yesterday's rally, which was attended by the first deputy mayor, Diego José Salinas, and councilor Diego Lorente, both from the Vox municipal group (photos: @vox_cartagena).



Protest in front of the PSOE headquarters in Córdoba, this afternoon (photos: David Wizner).



The rally took place this Sunday at 12:00 noon in front of City Hall (photo: @13RPR).

Third day of protests in front of the national headquarters of the PSOE. EDATV is broadcasting it live:
Concentration held today at 12:00 noon in Alameda (photo: Fray Josepho).

The rally took place this afternoon at the Glorieta de España, in front of the City Hall. The rally was attended by Luis Gestoso, Vox spokesperson at the Murcia City Council (photo: @LuisGestoso).


In this town in the province of Ciudad Real, the rally took place this Sunday at 12:00 noon in the Plaza de la Constitución, called by the Popular Party (video by Infosocuellamos.com).
In the city of Turia, the Popular Party has called a rally with a large audience and was attended by the national president of the party, Alberto Núñez Feijóo (photos: Partido Popular).


The rally took place this afternoon next to the PSOE headquarters, on Urzáiz Street, in the pedestrian area of the Calvario neighborhood. The rally was attended by the provincial president of Vox in Pontevedra, Álvaro Díaz-Mella (photos courtesy of Álvaro Díaz-Mella).



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