Spain Hundreds of people, some with inflatable dolls, sign up for a new protest in Ferraz against the amnesty

Hundreds of people, in the absence of official data, gathered on the 12th in Ferraz Street, where the national headquarters of the PSOE is located, in a new day of protest against Pedro Sánchez’s pacts with the separatists and the amnesty law. in the Congress of Deputies and on the eve of the debate on the nomination of the socialist candidate. Among the demonstrators, a symbol never before noticed: an organization that carries many inflatable dolls.

Once again, and as part of an intense police operation that continued last night, the demonstrators, also supported through Vox on social networks, shouted against the interim president of the Government and against the “coup d’état” he is carrying out. “Pedro Sanchez, son of a bitch”; “He’s not a president, he’s a criminal” or “For seven votes you sell your mother,” were shouted between two whistles by those present.

There was also no shortage of chants against the former Catalan president and Junts MEP, Carles Puigdemont, who asked to pay for his “crimes” and go to “jail” with the cry “Puigdemont, thief, go back to the safe. ” ; opposed to the Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska and even opposed to the National Police, which they describe as “abnormal” and “without balls. “

Participants chanted “No to amnesty and in my name” as they waved Spanish flags and banners reading “Traitor. “Let’s remember that Judas hanged himself, take it, with the face of Pedro Sánchez.

To protect the Socialists’ headquarters, police cordoned off the surrounding streets, but at 7:30 p. m. , police cordoned off the surrounding streets. There is still access to traffic in Marqués de Urquijo, which after 20. 00 hours. closed to traffic as more people gathered.

As on Monday, the demonstration in Ferraz took place peacefully, amid cheers for the flag, the Civil Guard and the 1978 Constitution, but also against the Spanish press, which they “manipulate” and control through the Executive.

As had happened in previous days, the participants shouted at the cameramen and television journalists who were running in the midst of the melee, shouting “get out” and urging them to whistle loudly to leave the area.

They are also calling for a general strike after the inscription of the amnesty law and on King Felipe VI to “defend the Nation”.

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