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Fury against the Government on four wheels. A sea of ​​Spanish flags and horns thundering as if the soccer team had won a championship. Vox has collapsed this Saturday Madrid and the majority of provincial capitals with the first massive demonstration by car against the Executive of the PSOE and United We Can with the aim of demanding the resignation of Pedro Sánchez and Pablo Iglesias for their "criminal" management of the crisis of the coronavirus.

Vox has taken to the streets to capitalize on the wave of outrage at the consequences of the health and economic crisis and with the caravans of vehicles throughout the provincial capitals, it is trying to snatch the flag of social discontent from the PP to lead it.

The president of Vox, Santiago Abascal, greets the protesters, this Saturday, in Madrid.EFE

Vox leader Santiago Abascal has celebrated the success of the rallies and called on citizens to increase the pressure on the streets against the government. "Go ahead, go to the last corner and have your saucepans ring on every street and in every square," he claimed during a speech broadcast on YouTube and radio.

Both Abascal and the main national leaders of Vox have led the caravan of vehicles in Madrid aboard a convertible bus with masks, flags of Spain and a great government slogan resignation . With the leader of Vox were Javier Ortega Smith, who reappeared in public after leaving the hospital for the second time; Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, Rocío Monasterio and Macarena Olona . In addition to some of the main Vox advisers, such as Kiko Méndez-Monasterio .

"The drive for freedom is unstoppable," said Abascal, who has asked citizens to stay on the streets "with all sanitary measures and common sense" to "protect Spain against those who want it torn apart, poor or imprisoned. "

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