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    Tens of thousands march in Madrid to demand Spanish prime minister resigns

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsMay 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    MADRID: A small group of protesters tried to interrupt via boundaries across the residence of Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Saturday (Might 23) throughout a mass rally calling for him to resign, after a sequence of corruption scandals.

    Police detained a bunch of masked folks on the primary street approaching Madrid’s Moncloa Palace, the place Sanchez lives together with his household, photos on Spanish tv confirmed.

    Tens of hundreds of demonstrators carried banners marked with “Resignation of the socialist mafia” and different slogans, alongside scores of Spanish gold and pink flags within the March for Dignity, organised by the Spanish Civil Society affiliation.

    Leaders from the opposition Individuals’s Get together and the far-right Vox social gathering additionally took half within the largely peaceable march.

    A Spanish courtroom introduced on Tuesday that former Spanish Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero was being investigated for allegedly main an influence-peddling and money-laundering community, in one other blow to the leftist authorities beset by corruption scandals.

    Zapatero, a key ally of the present prime minister, denied any wrongdoing on Tuesday.

    Organisers stated 80,000 folks had taken half within the protest, although the Spanish authorities consultant in Madrid put the quantity at about 40,000.



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