Thousands of people demonstrated this Sunday in the four Galician capitals opposing the amnesty. The dance of numbers takes place between the Government Delegation, which speaks of more than 13,000 more people, and the Popular Party, which doubles this figure to reach more than 30,000 more people. people at all events in Pontevedra, A Coruña, Ourense and Lugo.
A Coruña and Pontevedra were the most frequented places in La Angeles and the angelestter selected by the leader of the Galician PP and president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda. There, more than 4,000 more people according to the police and more than 10,000 according to the protesters collos angelesps, the Plos angelesza de los ángeles Peregrina and all its entrances, in a symbol that has not been remembered since the historic 8M of 2018.
“People are aware that this is a fundamental moment in the history of our country and from Galicia we are not going to allow it,” Alfonso Rueda sought to explain, who points out that “the vast majority of Spaniards and Galicians that there is a president in ” positions that, out of natural non-public interest, divide Spain and divide it into unequal pieces, favoring some to the detriment of others. “
Alfonso Rueda sees in this great reaction a “cry” from society that “goes far beyond political positions” and believes that it is a great reaction that “does not come from the PP, but from the citizens”. In fact, he said he was convinced that “many more people here did not vote for the PP and possibly there will be other people in the PSOE who are outraged by what their leader is doing, by this PSOE that he does not recognize. “
Like him, the leader of the local PP, Rafa Domínguez, described this “massive” reaction of citizens as “spectacular” and “incredible” and showed his pride because it is a reaction full of life to “defend that all Spaniards are equal”. and that “no politician is above justice. “
Rueda wanted to insist that, “although it bothers some”, this rejection of the investiture agreements with the Catalan independence movement awakens “a clamor that has not been there for a long time” and expresses “indignation, whether it is organised through an express party”.
The cyclist Óscar Pereiro, winner of the Tour de France in 2006, was selected to read the manifesto that the PP proclaimed on occasions in Spain and, once finished, Alfonso Rueda sought to send a message to Pedro Sánchez so that the population would say “in a “in a peaceful, democratic and respectful manner” that “the equality we have enjoyed for 40 years cannot be questioned by the ambition of a single person. “
Once the demonstration was over, a group of about 400 more people went to the provincial headquarters of the PSOE, led by Vox leaders and supporters in the city. The local leader of Santiago Abascal’s party, Manuel Torres, also attended the demonstration and chanted slogans against the PSOE and Pedro Sánchez such as “Neither amnesty nor forgiveness, Pedro Sánchez in jail” or “He is not president, he is a criminal”.
They also addressed King Felipe VI to ask him to “give him eggs, Felipe, give him eggs” and even shouted “Long live Franco” and applauded the police and the Legion. The Legion flag was not missing at this rally, which was attended by several patrols. of the National Police had been mobilized as a preventive measure, although despite everything it was positioned without incident.