Protesters for and against Sánchez gather at the Ferraz headquarters on a day without incidents

Protesters for and against Sánchez gather at the Ferraz headquarters on a day without incidents
Protesters for and against Sánchez gather at the Ferraz headquarters on a day without incidents

Dozens of people gather in a march against and in favor of the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, in front of the PSOE headquarters, on Ferraz Street in Madrid. April 26 (EFE/ Rodrigo Jiménez)

Pedro Sánchez’s recent announcement about his possible resignation as President of the Government has opened different gaps within citizens. Those on the right celebrated his letter as the victory they had been waiting for so long, but his inner circle and his voters on the left they have not hesitated to show support in such hard times.

In this way, from the time of publication, the headquarters of the PSOE in Ferraz It has been filled with people for and against President Sánchez. As reported by EFE, the day took place without incident and in a calm atmosphere. Although both demonstrations have been encouraged on social networks by socialist militants, who plan to fill the vicinity of the Socialist Party headquarters before the celebration of the Federal Committee of the PSOE.

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Attendees at the demonstration in support of the President of the Government under the slogan ‘All to Ferraz. Peter is not alone.’ April 25 (EFE/Fernando Villar)

Pedro Sánchez will not attend that event, since he announced in this day of reflection that he decided to cancel his entire public agenda to focus on making the right decision on whether or not he continues to head the Government of Spain. The decision will be revealed next Monday the 29th in an appearance before the media at the Moncloa.

Although these types of concentrations around the PSOE headquarters are nothing new, since since last November a group of protesters against the Government have been located in the church located between the streets of Ferraz and Marqués de Urquijo. These, between Spanish flags and songs of “Pedro Sánchez, son of a bitch” and “PSOE traitor”they insult the Executive.

But now, in front of the socialist headquarters, dozens of people show their support for the head of the Government by chanting slogans like “Pedro president” and they call to “defend democracy” in such tense moments in Spanish politics. Due to this confluence of people with different ideals, the National Police has cut off street traffic to facilitate concentrations and avoid incidents, despite the fact that the agents have not yet had to intervene, the EFE Agency reports.

The State Prosecutor’s Office has asked the Madrid judge who opened the case against the president’s wife to close the proceedings since he did not find evidence that could support the complaint of Clean Hands. NowJuan Carlos Peinado You will have to decide whether to comply with the request of the Public Ministry or continue with the investigation.

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Just a few hours after Sánchez’s announcement, the pseudo-union Clean Hands issued a statement stating that it will be the judge “who must verify whether said journalistic information is true or not,” since they recognize that They are not sure of the truth of their words. And they argue that they only informed the justice system that “through several digital newspapers a series of information was given that claimed alleged irregularities, which could be allegedly criminal, in the behavior of the wife of the President of the Government.”

 
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