The first to take to the streets to protest Pedro Sánchez's management in the face of the pandemic have organized a new demonstration. The residents of the center of Madrid have organized around the self-styled Núñez de Balboa Civil Constitutional Movement, referring to the name of the street that saw the protests begin, saucepan in hand, they demonstrated this Saturday. In fact, through social networks they have called for participation in the march, which was held at 12 noon from the Plaza de Gregorio Marañón and ended in the Plaza de Neptuno. The march that has been organized "against the


The first to take to the streets to protest Pedro Sánchez's management in the face of the pandemic have organized a new demonstration. The residents of the center of Madrid have organized around the self-styled Núñez de Balboa Civil Constitutional Movement, referring to the name of the street that saw the protests begin, saucepan in hand, they demonstrated this Saturday. In fact, through social networks they have called for participation in the march, which was held at 12 noon from the Plaza de Gregorio Marañón and ended in the Plaza de Neptuno. The march that has been organized "against the Government and its management of the health crisis", has demanded that the participants take extreme security measures to avoid possible outbreaks of coronavirus, demanding that the participants "use mandatory face masks and two meters of security, the people of Madrid in this area of ​​the capital have become one of the main scourges against the Government, their pan-strokes at nine o'clock at night, the time allowed by the Executive to go for a walk during the confinement, became In all an icon against Sánchez, who soon lit the wick and spread to other corners of the Spanish geography, having a special stop also in front of the PSOE headquarters in the Madrid street of Ferraz. So much so, that in Moncloa they took note and from the Ministry of the Interior, Marlaska ordered for several days to shield the neighborhood by establishing a strong police device to control the neighbors, while Sánchez's partners branded anyone who had the daring to speak out against the government. Despite the caricature that was made against this protest, baptized as that of the "Cayetan", the truth is that it spread to dozens of neighborhoods and cities commonly called "workers" in the Community of Madrid and the rest of Spain.


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