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Spanish Socialist Party leader Pedro Sánchez has secured another term as prime minister amidst protests and clashes in Madrid. The deal with the Catalan separatist Junts party, including amnesty for 2017 independence bid participants, has sparked resistance. Sánchez's government also announced recognition of Palestine, further fueling protests. The ongoing unrest reflects a deepening divide in Spain over the controversial political agreement and its implications for Catalonia's independence movement.
Thousands of anti-separatist protesters are on their way to the HQ of the ruling socialist party at the Ferraz street in Madrid. It’s the 16th consecutive night of protests against PM Sanchez 🇪🇸 https://t.co/MYY1yZMMuC
NEW: An estimated 170,000 people are marching through Madrid, Spain protesting against Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. Let me say that again: 170 THOUSAND people are protesting against socialism. The protest was triggered after Sanchez made a corrupt deal that secured… https://t.co/UPepehabIx https://t.co/F2bdIqJERk
Spanish police stopping young people in Valencia for having the Spanish flag on them. The Sanchez government is becoming increasingly heavy-handed in its attempts to clamp down on the anti-separatist protest movement. 🇪🇸 Via @AlbertoCaliu https://t.co/QtuZyAJNfU
Spanish police is now cracking down on the anti-separatist protesters gathered in front of the HQ of the ruling socialist PSOE party in Madrid. In this video, they arrest a young man flying the Spanish flag. 🇪🇸 https://t.co/Zd0js2jjaG
Waving Spanish flags, 170,000 people gathered in Madrid in the largest protest yet against the controversial Catalan amnesty law that allowed Spain’s socialist prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, to secure a second term in office https://t.co/fXuRaUTLKF https://t.co/DWi9SLQnCd
Millions of Spaniards take to the streets protesting against the socialist regime 👏👏 https://t.co/CMLReglExv
NEW: An estimated 170,000 people are marching through Madrid, Spain protesting against Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. Let me say that again: 170 THOUSAND people are protesting against socialism. The protest was triggered after Sanchez made a corrupt deal that secured… https://t.co/BjCRV8Z0Tc https://t.co/7AaVZCdXwq
Madrid is rebelling against the globalists. https://t.co/uT6k0dAMj4
There is a massive revolution going down in Spain against the socialist regime and the media is barely talking about it https://t.co/IVGw0nVgrP
Today there was a MASSIVE protest in Spain against the Socialist coup. An enormous crowd of patriots took to the street singing the national anthem and waving the flag. Shouldn't this be bigger news? 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
Do you support the Spanish people protesting against Socialism today? 🇪🇸
Thousands of anti-separatist protesters are on their way to the HQ of the ruling socialist party at the Ferraz street in Madrid. It’s the 16th consecutive night of protests against PM Sanchez 🇪🇸 https://t.co/BSECmmV356
Spaniards are rising up against socialism in Madrid https://t.co/0aARPSHIrC
Where’s the coverage of this Protest?!?!? THOUSANDS gather in Madrid to protest AGAINST Socialism!!! https://t.co/2Vx3ScptGR
Incredible scenes from Spain today. 15th day in a row they protest against Socialism. 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸 https://t.co/i7LrGAlFZZ
Spain: Muslim migrants fight police in Barcelona - https://t.co/vnjX7XTnRR
Biggest protest in Spain against Catalan amnesty law draws 170,000 https://t.co/Ep0tt2DA2P
BREAKING: 1 mln ppl gather in Madrid to say oppose the amnesty given by PM Sanchez to the separatist leaders behind the illegal 2017 Catalan independence referendum He needed 7 separatist MPs to form gov. In exchange, he might give them a new referendum 🇪🇸 isn't for sale! https://t.co/F5TII9FG3A
Spanish conservatives rising up in Madrid https://t.co/oQHyC66OMr
Biggest protest in Spain against Catalan amnesty law draws 170,000 https://t.co/ask1eAWUal https://t.co/b3UKRIDSQl
Massive protest against the Socialists in Madrid. https://t.co/d1rQEmYFAD
🚨 MASSIVE protest against Socialism in Madrid https://t.co/YCTJtRfwvC
Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, announced his government’s decision to recognize the State of Palestine. 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸 https://t.co/D6pAEF1v1X
Madrid today The patriots of Spain will NOT be silenced https://t.co/KoaYtJJp7b
THIS IS MASSIVE 🇪🇸 A million people gather on the streets of Spain to protest against the Socialist coup. SHARE - The media won't show you this👇 https://t.co/Y9K4q8aQbh
Spain is seeing its biggest constitutional clash in years. An amnesty for separatists may calm some Catalans, but it infuriates other people https://t.co/xdrPm1VChK 👇
Spanish riot police boxed in a large number of young protesters tonight and was preparing to arrest them. MP @Ortega_Smith walked over to the police and reminded them that what were about to do is illegal. Via @ArturoVilla_ https://t.co/1OSwuraBIu
A 15th consecutive night of protests has started in front of the HQ of the ruling socialist party PSOE. Here, people enter with “Spain is not for sale” signs @revuelta_es accuses PM Sanchez of selling Spain out to separatists for another 4 years in power https://t.co/LQkR9MhkZi
🇪🇦 Spain’s PM Sanchez declared that his government will recognise the State of Palestine. https://t.co/GVJHOniOmg
From @WSJopinion: Spain’s Socialists, in exchange for power, have crossed a line considered unbreachable three months ago. Given the de facto abrogation of the Constitution, Spain is on the brink of constitutional collapse, writes @JMAznar_ES. https://t.co/cfrKmT2x87
Spain’s prime minister has secured his job. But a bill to grant amnesty to separatists has infuriated many https://t.co/NYOqjL6IHP 👇
#Norway's legislature adopted a resolution urging the government to be "ready to recognize" #Palestine. The bill comes after #Belgium and #Spain said they are considering recognising #Palestine. https://t.co/mIGCAW1z8D
A Spanish government cannot conceivably agree to the accession of an independent Scotland while denying the same right to Catalans. That is especially the case now that Spain and Catalonia have put their past conflicts behind them, writes @EuroBriefing. https://t.co/paSd1Gu1pG
The globalists are afraid https://t.co/URvYb0ywFw
To break a monthslong deadlock after an inconclusive general election in July, Spain’s interim prime minister Pedro Sánchez has struck a controversial political agreement with Catalan separatist parties to grant them amnesty, @albertguaschr writes. https://t.co/qONk5NF1QV
MASSIVE anti-socialist protests in Spain continuing for the 14th day in a row. The media won't show you this👇 https://t.co/AU2QXHggIX
Pedro Sanchez takes oath after re-election as Spain's Prime Minister https://t.co/MDoG7V0Adz https://t.co/y7cpxIu23F
The conflict in Catalonia has implications for the EU’s position on independence movements elsewhere, writes @EuroBriefing. https://t.co/b4ibnrdQvI
Protesters and police clash in Madrid after Spain's parliament voted to make Pedro Sanchez prime minister for another term https://t.co/iN08965X3n https://t.co/UgDalS3bPO
PM Sanchez won a vote in Parliament y-day which will gave him another 4 years in power. He secured the 7 votes needed from the Catalan separatists in Junts by giving them an amnesty for the 2017 illegal Catalan independence referendum. Will they get another referendum too? 🇪🇸 https://t.co/w6WFemlvI9
Spain’s congress has voted in Socialist leader Pedro Sánchez for a new term as prime minister. His pact with left-wing Sumar and Catalan parties has withstood far-right violence — but must still overcome resistance from conservative activist judges. https://t.co/BVDpbYpBHk
Protesters in Madrid clashed with riot police after Spain's socialists reached a deal with the Catalan separatist Junts party for government support, which includes amnesties for people involved with Catalonia's failed 2017 independence bid https://t.co/iN08966uSV https://t.co/8IfDxiJC8T
Spanish Socialist Party leader Pedro Sánchez has been confirmed for another term as prime minister amid violent far-right protests. Now he will need to tackle the judiciary’s ability to act as an undemocratic parallel power. https://t.co/BVDpbYpBHk