The residents of the municipalities and confined neighborhoods in the south of Madrid have taken to the streets this Sunday to protest the restriction


The residents of the municipalities and confined neighborhoods in the south of Madrid have taken to the streets this Sunday to protest the restrictions on mobility that will come into force this Monday in 37 health zones in the region to stop the advance of the coronavirus. Vallecas, Carabanchel, Villaverde, Usera, La Elipa, Fuenlabrada, Getafe and even neighborhoods of the capital that will not be confined, such as Araganzuela or Lavapiés, have demanded the hiring of more health personnel, trackers and have demanded the resignation of the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso. The protesters have been accompanied by leaders of Podemos, such as its spokesperson in the Madrid Assembly, Isabel Serra, or one of its co-founders, Juan Carlos Monedero. "They want to segregate Madrid, break the unity that this city has always defended, create an apartheid where workers forget to have rights. Let them live to serve the new gentlemen. In Vallecas, with a fed up people," the former de the purple formation. Hundreds of people, including entire families, have gathered in front of the Madrid Assembly, under strong police forces, shouting "our weapons, these are", showing their hands up. Those present, of all ages, wore a mask


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