Spanish protest against Sanchez

Thousands of people took part in a protest in downtown Madrid this Saturday against the socialist government of Sanchez, which they accuse of undermining the country's Constitution. About 30,000 people gathered at Plaza de Cybeles, in front of Madrid City Hall, according to local authorities' estimates. The gathering was called by over 100 associations [...]
Thousands of people took part in a protest in downtown Madrid this Saturday against the socialist government of Sanchez, which they accuse of undermining the country's Constitution.
About 30,000 people gathered at Plaza de Cybeles, in front of Madrid City Hall, according to local authorities' estimates.
The rally was called by over 100 associations under the slogan “for Spain, for democracy and constitution” to protest issues protesters believe are threatening the Spanish Constitution, including separatism in Catalonia.
The protest was supported by the conservative People's Party, centre-right Ciudadanos and the far-right Vox, whose leader Santiago Abascal called the current government “the worst government in history”.












