Thousands of people have concentrated at noon this Saturday in the Plaza de Colón in Madrid and in the surrounding streets. The Platform for Constitutional Spain had summoned the demonstration in protest against President Pedro Sánchez to claim that general elections. “Sánchez has brought us greater insecurity in the streets. We are here to resist,” said one of the members of the association and former leader of Citizens, Marcos de Quinto, who has intervened on the lectern. The event has also been attended by PP leaders such as the parliamentary spokesman in Congress, Miguel Tellado, or Deputy Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo.
“The government is not up to the country and should resign immediately, give up the government action, convene the polls and let the Spaniards decide the future of Spain,” tellado told the media before the act.
Among the public, numerous constitutional flags of Spain and some prior to the fundamental law. “Just because of what you lie, you have to go for the ass,” said one of the protesters of about 70 years upon arrival. “Traitor, resignation!”, “Pedro Sánchez, son of a bitch!”, It was heard among the concentrates.
-“The opposition cannot continue acting as if nothing happens,” he said fifth azuzando to PP and Vox, already present the call. The former director has also loaded against the “environmental policy” of the government after the blackout, and has criticized that it is destroyed what “serves, such as prey and nuclear centrals.”
The founder of Vox, Alejo Vidal Cuadras, has spoken to those present through a video projected on the spot. “We have a common goal: to open a new stage of our history, to make our nation emerge after seven years from a president who acts for personal interest. The call for elections is a national need, poetic and ethical imperative,” he said.
The rain, which had threatened the concentration, has fallen only in specific moments, causing the image of dozens of open umbrellas with the flag of Spain. “The lefties want to keep all the money,” said another protester while shouting were heard of “Long live Spain!” and “Long live freedom!” And the Manteo of two dolls from Sánchez and his wife, Begoña Gómez, was seen in the distance.