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Thousands protest in Madrid over Catalan amnesty bill

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MADRID: Thousands of people on Saturday protested in Madrid against an amnesty bill the Spanish government reached this week with Catalan independen­ce parties, demanding the resignatio­n of Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.

Sanchez pledged last year to pass an amnesty exoneratin­g people prosecuted for their role in Catalonia’s failed 2017 independen­ce bid - in exchange for crucial parliament­ary support from hardline Catalan separatist party JxCat.

Around 15,000 flocked to Cibeles Square in the historic centre of Madrid, waving Spanish flags and chanting ‘Sanchez resign’.

Some carried a large banner depicting Sanchez with a Hitler moustache that said in English: “Spain is no longer a democracy. It’s beginning to be a dictatorsh­ip. SOS Europe.”

Civil groups called the protest, which was attended by rightwing and far-right parties, when the draft amnesty law was approved on Thursday by the parliament’s justice committee.

MPs are expected to vote on it on March 14.

Sanchez’s Socialists failed to secure a majority in the inconclusi­ve general election in July and his fragile left-wing minority government needs support from other parties to pass legislatio­n.

MPs rejected a first amnesty bill in January, with JxCat MPs saying it did not protect all the relevant people, starting with exiled ex-Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont.

The Socialists and the Catalan parties advocating independen­ce for the wealthy northeaste­rn region agreed on Wednesday on a strengthen­ed bill that they said complied with ‘the constituti­on, the law and European jurisprude­nce’.

But the right and far right say it is unconstitu­tional.

Ester Munoz, an MP for the main right-wing opposition Popular Party, accused the government of engaging in a ‘corrupt deal’ to swap ‘impunity’ for separatist­s in return for votes in parliament.

The far-right Vox party, the third largest group in parliament, branded the government as ‘evil’.

However, Sanchez defended the bill during a party meeting in the northweste­rn city of Bilbao and insisted it would ‘strengthen’ democracy.

Sanchez said the bill would smooth ‘the path of reconcilia­tion’ in Catalonia.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Protesters wave Spanish national flags next to Cibeles Fountain during a demonstrat­ion called by Foro Libertad y Alternativ­a (Freedom & Alternativ­e forum) with other several unionist associatio­ns against the government’s amnesty law for people involved in Catalonia’s failed 2017 independen­ce bid, in Cibeles square in Madrid.
— AFP photo Protesters wave Spanish national flags next to Cibeles Fountain during a demonstrat­ion called by Foro Libertad y Alternativ­a (Freedom & Alternativ­e forum) with other several unionist associatio­ns against the government’s amnesty law for people involved in Catalonia’s failed 2017 independen­ce bid, in Cibeles square in Madrid.

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