The PP will organize the next Sunday December 3 its new manifestation against the ‘procés’ amnesty law in Madrid, in the Temple of Debod. The esplanade next to the building has been the scene of PP rallies many times in recent years. It is a spacious space, it is centrally located (next to the Plaza de España) and well connected to the M-30, although at this time another characteristic is notable: it is located just 700 meters from the PSOE headquarters on Ferraz street. Vox and ultra groups have demonstrated against the amnesty around the building that houses the socialists’ offices for almost three weeks, and many nights the police have had to charge against groups of vandals.
Alberto Nunez Feijóo He already announced on Tuesday that he hopes to keep alive the citizen response against the grace measure for the independentists that Pedro Sánchez has negotiated with Junts and ERC. Sources from the national PP leadership, the organization of the event will be done jointly with the party in Madrid, chaired by Isabel Díaz Ayuso.
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According to what the leader of the PP stated in an interview in ‘El Mundo’, the socialist leader “encourages” violence because “the amnesty”, in reference to the fact that it will benefit the CDR and the participants in the Democratic Tsunami. These weeks, Feijóo has taken pride in the protests that his party has organized since the end of September against the amnesty, all of which were peaceful, and has asked for “sanity” and “restraint” from citizens.
The Temple of Debod is a building built in the 2nd century BC and that the Egyptian Government gave to Spain in 1972, to prevent it from being flooded due to the construction of the Aswan High Dam.