MADRID, 21 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The demonstration called by more than a hundred associations and civil society groups against the Government of Pedro Sánchez began this afternoon in the Plaza de Cibeles in Madrid full of people with Spanish flags and all kinds of banners.
The protest has the motto ‘For Spain, democracy and the Constitution’ and has been called by Foro España Cívica and Fundación Foro Libertad y Alternativa to criticize the latest government decisions.
It has the support of the PP, Vox and Ciudadanos, but the only national leader who has attended has been Santiago Abascal, who has been “convinced” of “the need for permanent and massive mobilization until the expulsion of the autocrat Pedro Sánchez from power “.
“Faced with the worst government of democracy, lies to voters and dark pacts with enemies of the constitutional order and the unity of the nation, we are in the best place we could be,” he added.
For its part, the national PP was represented this Saturday with several members of Alberto Núñez Feijóo’s team: the vice-secretary for Regional and Local Coordination, Pedro Rollán, the vice-secretary for Organization, Miguel Tellado, and the spokesperson for the PP in the European Parliament , Dolors Montserrat.
Tellado has criticized the incompetence and arrogance of the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, and has reminded him that “not everything is valid to continue in the Government”.
“This is an incompetent government. Its incompetence and arrogance are allowing sexual offenders to be released from prison prematurely and it is allowing more than 200 to have their sentences reduced,” Tellado said, referring to the “only if it is” law. Yeah’.
In addition, the deputy secretary of organization of the PP has stressed that he would like the Socialists to be in the demonstration as well, but that his party “would never let them”, and has recalled the example of the former president of the Community of Madrid, Joaquín Leguina, recently expelled from the PSOE.
In Ciudadanos, the deputies Inés Arrimadas and Guillermo Díaz, as well as the deputy mayor of Madrid, Begoña Villacís, attended the protest.
Among the attendees is also the former UPyD leader Rosa Díez, the former PP politician Aleix Vidal-Quadras, the philosopher Fernando Savater and the writer Andrés Trapiello, among others.