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Dozens of people have gathered on Ferraz street , in front of the PSOE headquarters, to ask for Sánchez's resignation. Many carry Spanish flags and saucepans with which they have not stopped making noise demanding 'Freedom' and calling for the Central Executive to leave .

One citizen carried a giant loudspeaker with which he harangued the rest of the congregants and most people wore face masks . The street has been completely cut off and taken over by the neighbors.

The National Police has begun to intervene on Ferraz Street more than half an hour after the rally. Agents have asked citizens to move and respect social distance. Meanwhile, the concentrates have continued to shout against Sánchez and have also issued proclamations in favor of the National Police and the King.

The congregants have kept a minute of silence for the victims of the coronavirus and then they have waved their flags while the Spanish anthem played through a gigantic loudspeaker.

Miguel, a 45-year-old man, has assured that he has come from Carabanchel, "a working class neighborhood", to the protest . "I can't stand Sánchez or this panda who have led us to ruin," he said.

At 9:30 p.m. the National Police has begun to dissolve the concentrates and Ferraz Street has reopened to traffic while the noise from the saucepans was turned off and normality returned to the area. The congregants have not come close to the facade of the socialist headquarters, which has been closed since early in the afternoon.

The # Gobiernodimisión platform has called for 41 gatherings in Madrid on Monday and 45 in the Community of Madrid against the Government of Pedro Sánchez.

Outside the capital there are protests also in Algeciras , Córdoba , Granada , Jérez de la Frontera (Cádiz), Málaga , Marbella (Málaga), Puerto de Santa María (Cádiz), Sevilla , Huesca , Zaragoza , Gijón , Oviedo , Santander , Albacete , Ciudad Real , Guadalajara , Talavera de la Reina (Toledo), Toledo , Tomelloso (Ciudad Real), Aranda de Duero (Burgos), Ávila , Burgos , León , Palencia , Salamanca , Segovia , Valladolid , Alicante , Castellón , Elche (Alicante ), Valencia , Badajoz , La Coruña , Ibiza , Pamplona and Murcia .

The organizers have asked citizens to go for a walk starting at 8:30 p.m. with the flag of Spain and not to forget the mask and gloves. "And if you can't go for a walk, go out to your balcony at 9:00 pm with your saucepan," they added.

A hundred protesters gather in Toledo

About a hundred people have also gathered on Mexico Street , in the Toledo neighborhood of 'Santa Teresa' , with Spanish flags and displaying and hitting saucepans.

The group of protesters, who started the protest at 8:30 p.m., have never kept the two-meter security distances , which the health authorities have insistently demanded to avoid any contagion due to coronavirus.

Nor have all the protesters worn a mask and, in the same way, have occupied the road with the impossibility that vehicles could circulate in the area.

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