More than 125,000 souls, according to the Madrid Municipal Police, have attended this morning to protest against the pardons that Pedro Sánchez wants to grant to the separatist prisoners convicted of the illegal referendum.

They have come

from all over Spain

.

A sea of ​​red-and-yellow flags that, amidst banners and

shouts of "Enough now"

, sought to send a message to the Prime Minister.

These have been some of the protesters who have wanted to raise their voices against what they describe as "injustice".

Delfín Zaballos - "Sánchez also has to cut his ponytail"

Delfín Zaballos, wearing his banner.ANDRÉS RODRÍGUEZ

Dressed in a shirt and a mask of the Spanish soccer team, Delfín Zaballos arrived in Colón at around 10 am from Torrejón de Ardoz. In one hand the flag of Spain. In the other, a sign that read "Pardons are only

granted to the best bulls and not to the worst halters

. Do not forget." Radically opposed to the position of President Pedro Sánchez, he asked inside the square, with his grave voice, that Sánchez leave the Government, "but right now." "He

has to resign like his boyfriend Pablo

(Iglesias). He has to cut his ponytail too. Felipe González has already said that it is useless," says Zaballos, who admits to being a "butt rightist" and "a

retired captain of the Civil Guard.

". Reason for which" his blood boils "when contemplating a fact, that of pardons," totally unfair "." The only thing Pedro likes is to travel,

take the Falcon and go all over the world

... ", says this assistant sarcastically, who ends:" Sánchez is the worst president we have had in all of history. "

Beatriz Figuera - "A dictator is ruling us"

Beatriz Figuera, Venezuelan mobilization assistant ANDRÉS RODRÍGUEZ

Wearing the Venezuelan flag, Beatriz Figuera has come as close as possible to the main stage. He carried a banner with the face of Pedro Sánchez on which you could read "

Liar - Liar - Shitty

word. Elections now." Between nostalgia and anger, he tells this newspaper how he

fled Venezuela with the triumph of Chávez

. "I did not believe that such a person could come to power ... and he came. So I came to Spain in 2003," he evokes, making a simile with the current Prime Minister: "He is a liar, a person who has no word , a corrupt person,

an ambitious for power who does not want to let go of it at all costs

".

That, he admits, is the reason why he has not wanted to stay home "with his arms crossed" and has decided to go to Colón to ask for elections. The issue of pardons has been the last straw. "It is the worst thing that a democratic government can do. These people are condemned by the Justice because they have committed crimes. And now a person wants to release them due to political support ... [The pro-independence supporters]

are charging them the favor. he had to take him to Moncloa

", Beatriz slides, who also leaves a message to Pablo Casado:" He should make a dignified opposition, not remain silent or say only such soft words. You have to

make a tough opposition

, like Vox, because the person who we have ruling is a dictator ".

Isabel Rubio - "Spain should not pay traitors"

Isabel Rubio, arriving from Valencia, holds a banner.ANDRÉS RODRÍGUEZ

At 4:00 in the morning she was already awake to prepare for her trip.

Isabel Rubio, along with 50 other colleagues from the Valencia Regne d'Entitats Culturals coordinator, caught a bus at 06.15 from this Mediterranean city so as not to miss their appointment in Colón with protesters arriving from various parts of Spain.

"The important thing is to maintain a unity within all the territories. Valencia had to be present because we suffered problems such as language differences, subjugation in schools, indoctrination ... today we had to be here", highlights Isabel, who crosses out Sánchez of "

incompetent who has decided to sell us all

"This protester recalls that two years ago, on campaign, the president" said that he would not pardon anyone.

Once again he lies to all Spaniards. "And he concludes:"

Spain should not pay traitors

. "

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