Miles marchan en Madrid para pedir la dimisión de Sánchez

Miles de personas participaron este sábado en una marcha en Madrid para exigir la dimisión del presidente Pedro Sánchez y la detención del expresidente José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.

La Marcha por la Dignidad, convocada por Sociedad Civil Española, comenzó a las 10.30 horas en la Plaza de Colón y terminó cerca de las 12.30 horas en el Arco de la Victoria de Moncloa. Entre 40.000 y 120.000 personas participaron, según la Delegación del Gobierno y los organizadores.

Los manifestantes corearon consignas como "¡Sánchez, dimisión ya!" y "Zapatero al talego". Santiago Abascal, líder de Vox, afirmó que "España está secuestrada por una mafia corrupta" y pidió prisión preventiva para Zapatero, quien comparecerá ante el juez el 2 de junio.

Una delegación del PP, encabezada por Alicia García, apoyó la protesta sin la presencia de Alberto Núñez Feijóo. Tres personas fueron detenidas y siete policías resultaron heridos leves cuando las fuerzas de seguridad impidieron el avance hacia el Palacio de la Moncloa.

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