Protests have erupted in Madrid, Spain, after acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez promised concessions to Catalonia. The protests, which have been ongoing for several days, have seen police using force, tear gas, and rubber projectiles to disperse demonstrators. At least four people have been arrested. Christian Spaniards are calling for a reconquista of Spain, while Sánchez has criticized the protests as being led by 'reactionaries.' Despite the unrest, Sánchez has secured the support of the Catalan separatist Junts party and is expected to be invested as prime minister again.
Pedro Sanchez has secured the support of the Catalan separatist Junts party and is expected to be invested once again as prime minister of Spain https://t.co/tvbL9MFCMz
Spaniards chant "Spain is Christian, not Muslim!" in the streets ... where have I seen this one before? https://t.co/0orTEyha5K https://t.co/0orTEyha5K
The Spanish aren't having it. "Spain is Christian, not Muslim" chanted protesters in Madrid. https://t.co/7T9GKK07iK
Protestors in Madrid chant: “Spain is Christian, not Muslim” https://t.co/6ZfCRw2dTn
Spain is Christian, not Muslim' chants a crowd of protestors in the streets of Madrid. https://t.co/zxlnurJpFr
Police used force, tear gas and special rubber projectiles to disperse demonstrators in Madrid, Spain, who have been protesting for several days in a row against an amnesty for supporters of Catalan independence. At least four people have been arrested, reports ElDiario. https://t.co/GLVYTtMUMh
Spain’s acting Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, the Socialists’ leader, blasted the protests, saying they were being led by “reactionaries.” https://t.co/mh0XBf1EUE
Christian Spaniards are calling for a reconquista of Spain. https://t.co/CkUj7iso5i
Acting PM Pedro's promise to Catalonia sparks riots in Madrid https://t.co/LpbjJCWI0J