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One day after the Balearic president Francina Armengol signed a

decree to prohibit the meeting of people who do not live together

,

more than a thousand people have gathered this morning in

front of the Consolat de la Mar, seat of the regional government.

Shouting "Armengol resign", the protesters have challenged the prohibition of the Government Delegation in the Islands, which yesterday made

this protest illegal

, requested by the owner of a bar and agitated on social networks in recent days.

Despite the ban, decreed by the socialist government claiming that the concentration puts public health at risk, the protesters have maintained their protest.

Such has been the influx of people, who have come to cut the traffic of one of the main arteries of Palma, the Paseo Marítimo.

Traffic has been collapsing for about half an hour while slogans were peacefully following one another demanding "freedom" and demanding the resignation of the Balearic president.

Accusations have been heard among the protesters for the well-known episode last fall, when the president was caught in a nightclub at dawn while in her public speeches she asked to avoid nights out and social events.

Among the protesters, phrases such as "Armengol, drunk" have been heard.

The protest is eminently popular, does not have political support and was

initially called by the owner of a bar

, spreading like wildfire in the last hours on social networks and has been growing strongly among the restaurant sector.

Not surprisingly, this is one of the hardest hit by the health policies of the Balearic socialist government, which has been imposing a curfew for weeks, limiting hospitality activity and which has closed bars and restaurants in Mallorca throughout the month of January. and Ibiza.

The protesters have called for "freedom" and accuse the Balearic Government of making "pay the duck" for the pandemic in sectors such as the hotel and catering industry.

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