• Madrid.Núñez de Balboa's 'pan revolt' extends to other neighborhoods and more cities
  • Cacerolada.The police do not frustrate the Núñez de Balboa revolt

This Sunday the caceroladas and gatherings continued in Madrid, for the eighth consecutive day, against the Government in different parts of the capital and neighboring municipalities, having its epicenter at the headquarters of the PSOE on Calle Ferraz, where hundreds of people came to ask the resignation of the president, Pedro Sánchez.

The most massive protest, of about 450 people, according to police sources, has taken place in front of the PSOE headquarters on Calle Ferraz.

The attendees have expressed their discontent with the Government with a saucepan and have ended with the Spanish anthem and shouts of "Sánchez resignation".

The Government Delegation in Madrid, which has not received any request to organize these protests, has stressed that the presence of the agents is intended to monitor that the attendees comply with the distancing and do not occupy the sidewalk.

Since the beginning of the concentrations, last Sunday, the agents have identified and proposed for sanction more than a dozen people, police sources inform Efe.

This Sunday the protests have also taken place in other points such as Moncloa, Aravaca, Pinar de Chamartín, Mirasierra or Chamberí and in neighboring municipalities such as Majadahonda or Pozuelo.

To avoid the fines, the assistants of Núñez de Balboa have carried out, as in yesterday, tours of the street, and of the areas surrounding the cry of "resignation" or "freedom".

Once again, the agents have asked the concentrates not to stop, to move on the sidewalk so as not to invade the road, and to maintain safe distances.

In Castellana too

Last Thursday, the residents of this street made an appeal by sticking posters on urban furniture asking that protests against the Government be made from their homes.

"Do it from your house in compliance with the rules of confinement. We, the residents of this street, do it," the sign reads with the flag of Spain and a black ribbon.

And yesterday, a protest banner of several meters with the image of Pedro Sánchez with the slogan "A good government obeys" was displayed in a building on Paseo de la Castellana, which was removed a few minutes later by the same people as the had placed.

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