The sixth night of protests near the PSOE headquarters amid calls for calm

That Wednesday the extreme right -Vox and its orbit- has tried to recover the mobilization against Pedro Sánchez and the amnesty that the extreme right – Falangists and neo-Nazis – took from him on the violent night of Tuesday.

With Ferraz Street in Madrid protected by the National Police and with ten times fewer people than last night – the Government Delegation has put the participants at 1,500 – the sixth concentration of protest against the agreements of the socialists with Carles Puigdemont.

The promoters of these demonstrations, from the Vox support structure on social networks, are reacting to the discredit that the radical violence brought to them on Tuesday night. Every time a group of men of marginal or radical appearancepeople trained for this have moved the rest to expel them shouting “ultras no” or “violence does not represent us.”

At the beginning, in the first row of protesters, the youtuber Miguel Frontera, agitator of the extreme rightveteran of the escraches against the house of Pablo Iglesias and Irene Montero in Galapagar, has addressed the attendees with a megaphone to order: “No violence!” She has also told them don’t touch the fences that the riot police have placed between the people and the police cordon, or the officers could charge.

But the demonstration has been evolving. At 10:30 p.m., Falangists and neo-Nazis had already managed to reach the front line, making the crowd sing the Cara al Sol anthem several times. Some They have tried to summon the riot police, unsuccessfully. This time the police cordon agents have not changed their caps for helmets.

At eleven at night, with the thinnest mass of people, the protest has taken the form of a meeting of soccer hooligans, singing the usual anthems, among them “Let Txapote vote for you” and “that van, for Puigdemont”. It has been the moment that the Police have seen as most opportune to go cornering the concentrates on Marqués de Urquijo streetso that they would dissolve into theperpendicular Princesa as in an estuary.

In the areas affected on Tuesday by the pitched battle of the ultras against the police The bins, railings and containers had not been replaced, which served as a throwing weapon for the most violent. Tables, chairs and other furniture had also been removed from the terraces of the cafeterias.

Despite the change of tone in this Wednesday’s escrache, and despite the fact that several far-right protesters have been expelled, The crowd has responded with enthusiasm to the Falangist cries of “Arriba España” and has incorporated King Felipe VI to the catalog of insulted politicians. They rebuke him: “Felipe, freemason, defend your nation,” replicating the anger against the head of state that they have been spreading on social networks since he commissioned Pedro Sánchez to form a government.

200 violent

The National Police has identified a nucleus of 200 extreme right-wing violent individuals who would have taken part yesterday and the day before yesterday in these escraches. These people have not appeared this Wednesday, but they are expected for the large protest that they are preparing, according to police sources, for the day of the investiture.

In the struggle to maintain control of the protest, they have seen dissensions between fascist groups which made the Security Forces fear some altercation between them. They have whistled at each other, but they have not come to blows.

These same police sources attribute to the convening power of the propagandist Alvise Pérez and the leader of Desokupa, the Barcelona ultra Daniel Esteve, the race that, in the style of the march against the North American Capitol, 3,500 people made on Tuesday along the Gran Vía in Madrid trying to reach Congress. Esteve and Alvise did not participate in this Wednesday’s rally.

The police force for this new concentration not communicated to the Government Delegation has been reinforced again this Wednesday, with the incorporation of riot agents arrived from other Units of Police Intervention from outside Madrid.

Two ultra environments

They were seen on Wednesday night two different worlds that make up the neo-fascist regurgitation that has emerged from the Spanish right, and two choreographies also at the rallies. On the one hand, the rage of families from the right-wing tradition from Madrid, Valencia and Andalusia who feel disappointed with the PP and the Transition, and angry with the Memory and Equality laws, people from Vox who shout “Sánchez, Feijóo, they are the same shit” and “the Bourbons, the sharks” and invite the police to join their rebellion.

On the other hand, the virulence of a marginal group, inhabiting the periphery of large conurbations, which in its public expressions says reject “rightism” of “Vox’s nonsense” and that feeds their xenophobic hatred by seeing their neighborhoods populated by Muslim immigrants.

In the first vein there are children who want to be more expeditious than their tame parents were in the 80s and 90s, and who channel their energy into the new voxist organization Revuelta. A Catalan group has caught on in this sector, the loop starterswhose main disgrace has reheated the story of betrayal with which the extreme right interprets the Sanchista policy of ibuprofen, the subsequent pardons and, now, the amnesty project.

In the second faction, castaways from studies and jobs coexist, veterans of ultra multimilitancy, drug and alcohol users, protagonists of police lists who frequent gyms, Muay Thai rings and softball battles. These do not flatter the police.

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The first ones wave flags of Spain with the sacred heart of Jesus printed in center. The latter will have Nazi black suns and pairs of eights tattooed on their bodies, and on some banner.

At the point of osmosis of both fluids, little by little it becomes popular in these massive gatherings in front of the PSOE headquarters. a new flag of right-wing anger. It wears the colors red and yellow but they cut out the shield, so that they show a round hole, like the fluffy Romanian flags of the 1989 rebellion against the regime of CeaucescuOnly here what they are trying to hollow out is the monarchy of Felipe VI.

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