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Thousands of right and far-right meet in protests called by PP and Vox
  • The protests have been organized against Pedro Sánchez and the Amnesty Law to claim “equality of the Spaniards”. The most populous of Hego Euskal Herria has been in Pamplona: 6,000 have come together. In Bilbao a man is arrested and three others have been identified.
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"Espainolen berdintasunaren alde", Konstituzioa defendatzeko deia egin du PPk Hego Euskal Herriko hiriburuetan. / Argazkia: EITB media.

In Spain, the far-right demonstrations organized by the PP against the PSOE and the Amnesty Law have brought together many people, who have joined the Vox calls. In Hego Euskal Herria the PP Sunday call has also been echoed: In the Plaza del Castillo de Pamplona 6,000 people have gathered, also supported by UPN and Vox, 500 in the Plaza de Correos de Vitoria, and hundreds of right in the Plaza Moyua de Bilbao and in the Pius XII.ean of San Sebastian.

Pedro Sánchez protested against the Amnesty Law, agreed with the Investiture Boards this week, in defense of the equality of the Spaniards, under the motto "no amnesty". “Spain does not give in”, “Spain is not for sale” and among other claims against Sánchez and Puigdemonte have imposed the Spanish flags, mixed with the European ones, the flags of Navarra.

In reading the demonstration, the PP calls to defend the constitution and to react against the PSOE, emphasizing that “no to impunity, privilege and amnesty”. In Vitoria the manifesto was read by Miguel Angel Idigoras, journalist of the Spanish public media TVE, who also led ETB during the legislature of Patxi López. The newly elected PP president of the CAV, Javier de Andrés, has been present in the concentration of Álava along with familiar faces on the right.

Following the PP protests, Vox had called for protests at the PSOE headquarters. The Ertzaintza requires a hundred ultraderechysts in Bilbao to dissolve the concentration because they did not have permission, and then they stop a man and identify three others.

They will continue to

Madrid demonstrators have covered the Puerta del Sol square, which according to the PP has been half a million and 80,000 according to the Spanish government. Alberto Nuñez Feijoo has assured that they will continue to protest and that they will not be silenced “until the elections”. Sánchez faces: “Spain will have a president who has purchased his investiture in exchange for the judicial impunity of its partners.”