Migliaia di persone in corteo a Madrid per chiedere le dimissioni di Sánchez

Migliaia di persone hanno partecipato sabato a una manifestazione a Madrid per chiedere le dimissioni del presidente Pedro Sánchez e l'arresto dell'ex presidente José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero.

La Marcia per la Dignità, indetta da Sociedad Civil Española, è iniziata alle 10:30 a Plaza de Colón e si è conclusa intorno alle 12:30 presso l'Arco de la Victoria a Moncloa. Tra le 40.000 e le 120.000 persone hanno preso parte all'evento, secondo quanto riferito rispettivamente dalla Delegazione del Governo e dagli organizzatori. I manifestanti hanno scandito slogan come "Sánchez, dimettiti subito!" e "Zapatero in prigione". Il leader di Vox, Santiago Abascal, ha dichiarato che "la Spagna è tenuta in ostaggio da una mafia corrotta" e ha invocato la custodia cautelare per Zapatero, che comparirà davanti al giudice il 2 giugno. Una delegazione del PP guidata da Alicia García ha sostenuto la protesta, senza la presenza di Alberto Núñez Feijóo. Tre persone sono state arrestate e sette agenti di polizia hanno riportato ferite lievi quando le forze di sicurezza hanno bloccato l'avanzata verso il Palacio de la Moncloa.

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