Thousands march in Madrid to demand Sánchez resignation

Thousands of people took part in a march in Madrid on Saturday to demand the resignation of President Pedro Sánchez and the detention of former President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.

The March for Dignity, called by Sociedad Civil Española, began at 10:30 a.m. at Plaza de Colón and ended around 12:30 p.m. at the Arco de la Victoria in Moncloa. Between 40,000 and 120,000 people took part, according to the Government Delegation and the organizers.

Protesters chanted slogans such as "Sánchez, resign now!" and "Zapatero to jail". Vox leader Santiago Abascal said "Spain is held hostage by a corrupt mafia" and called for pretrial detention for Zapatero, who will appear before the judge on June 2.

A PP delegation led by Alicia García supported the protest without Alberto Núñez Feijóo present. Three people were arrested and seven police officers suffered minor injuries when security forces blocked the advance toward the Palacio de la Moncloa.

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A large crowd of protesters marching through the streets of Madrid holding signs for housing rights.
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Thousands protest in Madrid for the right to housing

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Tens of thousands of protesters marched through Madrid on Sunday to demand rent regulation and denounce abuses by landlords and speculators.

Former prime minister Felipe González on Tuesday called on Pedro Sánchez to resign or call elections, one day before his appearance in Congress.

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Pedro Sánchez accounted on Wednesday in Congress for corruption cases affecting his government and the PSOE. Several parliamentary groups, including some allies, questioned his majority and demanded explanations.

June 22, 2026, marks 50 years since Madrid's first major legal demonstration of the Transition. Over 50,000 people protested in 1976 against the rising cost of living and for the legalization of neighborhood associations. A march is being held today to commemorate the event.

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On Friday, thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Cádiz, Málaga and Córdoba to protest high rents and wage precarity in Andalusia.

Nearly a million people joined the LGTBI Pride march in Madrid on July 4, 2026, under the slogan '¡A las calles con orgullo! Disidencia y resistencia'. The procession went from Glorieta de Atocha to Plaza de Colón amid festive and reivindicative tones despite intense heat.

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Alberto Núñez Feijóo and Alejandro Fernández led the 16th PP Congress in Catalonia, where Fernández was reelected president with 97.51% of the votes and the party was presented as the alternative to nationalism and socialism.

 

 

 

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