The concentration has been directed along Gran Vía to the Congress of Deputies

MADRID, 7 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

More than 7,000 people, according to data from the Government Delegation, have gathered for the second consecutive day on Ferraz Street, where the national headquarters of the PSOE is located, with a strong police cordon of UIP troops and launching proclamations against the Government for their pacts with the independentists and the amnesty law.

The Police, equipped with helmets from the beginning, have proceeded to cut off access on Ferraz Street, Buen Suceso and part of Marqués de Urquijo, thus preventing access to the socialist national headquarters.

Amid chants of “Spain is not for sale, Spain is defending itself”, “Puigdemont to prison” or “let Txapote vote for you”, the protesters gathered at 7:00 p.m., despite the fact that the call was announced online at 8:00 p.m.

The leader of Desokupa, Daniel Esteve, has joined the congregation, along with dozens of followers who have joined those present. Likewise, the Vox spokesperson in Congress, Pepa Millán, the Vox deputy, Manuel Mariscal and the deputy Rocío de Mer attended.

Like this Monday, the protesters have hurled insults at the National Police, calling them “cowards” in front of the protection fences that were in place, and shouting “you have no balls against the Moors”, while encouraging them to support the protest.

Around 8:00 p.m. on the corner of Ferraz and Marqués de Urquijo Street, red flares were lit, chanting in unison phrases against the left such as “fucking red, the one who doesn’t bounce”, “Pedro Sánchez son of a bitch” or “Pedro Sánchez, we’re coming for you.”

In the front line of the congregation and separated by fences from the National Police, members of the ultra España 2000 formation have gathered with a large banner that read “Spain is not for sale. Social resistance”, a point where there has been tension with other protesters opposed to the Nazi proclamations uttered by these protesters.

In addition, the leader of the neo-Nazi group Bastión Frontal, Isabel Medina Peralta, has climbed with another boy to the roof of a tobacco kiosk giving the Nazi salute and carrying a flag with the Burgundian cross.

The most tense part of the night began around 9:15 p.m. when attendees threw eggs at the press and the National Police, as well as glass bottles that hit the police vans, which were put on notice and slowly moved towards the police vans. fences and with batons in hand. They have also pointed a green laser at media professionals to prevent them from doing their work.

National Police helicopters have also monitored the congregation from the air, which, for the moment, has left no detainees.

Protesters held up a large banner reading “Spain does not pay traitors. No amnesty” or “the Constitution destroys the nation” written on a Spanish flag. Among other songs, “Marlaska terrorist” or “Spain is Christian and not Muslim” and also others directed at the King, such as “Philip Mason, defend your nation,” were heard throughout the afternoon.

A group of protesters has directed their protests against the pacts of the PSOE and the Catalan independentists towards the Gran Vía of Madrid and the Congress of Deputies, in front of a strong police force that has blocked access to the socialist headquarters of Ferraz to guarantee security. .

Some of the attendees gathered on social networks began the rally at 7:00 p.m. in the Parque del Oeste and moved to Ferraz. Shortly before 8:00 p.m., they moved towards Gran Vía to go to the Congress of Deputies, surrounded by a strong police cordon of UIP troops. They have gathered in Neptuno after the Police sealed off the surroundings of the Lower House.

Subsequently, the same group returned along Gran Vía to protest again on Ferraz Street, where the crowd packed Marqués de Urquijo amid shouts while the Police kept the PSOE headquarters cordoned off.

POLICE CHARGES

Agents from the Police Intervention Units (UIP), known as riot police, began to disperse the protests on Ferraz Street around 10:00 p.m. with the first police charges.

There have been clashes between the Police and the protesters, who have remained isolated on Marqués de Urquijo Street amid shouts against the Government of Pedro Sánchez for its pacts with the Catalan independentists.

The demonstration was going on calmly, but around 10:00 p.m., tension increased and trash cans, garbage cans, glass bottles, and other objects were thrown at the officers. Given this, police reinforcements have increased, while the Protestants continued to challenge the State Security Forces and Bodies.

The National Police has also launched tear gas and fired rubber bullets into the air to disperse the protest and move it away from the PSOE headquarters.

Subsequently, the protesters spread out along Paseo de Pintor Rosales and around Parque del Oeste. Some garbage cans have been overturned on the road and others have also been set on fire.