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Thousands protest in Madrid against government of prime minister Pedro Sánchez

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Tens of thousands protested in central Madrid against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government, demanding an early general election. The protest, organized by the conservative People's Party, was fueled by a series of corruption allegations against Sánchez's party, administration, and family members, including his wife Begoña Gómez and brother David Sánchez.

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  1. 1 Seven years ago (2018): PP ousted from government due to corruption scandals
  2. 2 February last year (2024): Arrest of Ábalos's assistant emerged
  3. 3 Past year: Sánchez's government and inner circle faced corruption allegations
  4. 4 Last year (2024): Deadly floods in Valencia
  5. 5 Recent days: Pressure on PSOE increased due to Leire Díaz accusations
  6. 6 Sunday (June 8, 2025): Protest in Madrid
  7. 7 Ongoing: Investigations into Begoña Gómez, David Sánchez, Alberto González Amador; questions over Isabel Díaz Ayuso's government's Covid protocols
  • Increased political pressure on Pedro Sánchez's government
  • Calls for early elections
  • Continued scrutiny of corruption allegations against both ruling and opposition parties
  • Potential for political instability
What: A large-scale protest in central Madrid against the government of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, demanding an early general election, amidst ongoing corruption allegations against his party, administration, and family.
When: Sunday (June 8, 2025, given the publication date). Protests called by the opposition. Allegations have been ongoing over the past year. An issue emerged in February last year (2024) regarding Ábalos's assistant.
Where: Madrid, Spain (Plaza de España).
Why: Due to a succession of corruption allegations against Pedro Sánchez's Spanish Socialist Workers’ party (PSOE), his administration, his wife Begoña Gómez, his brother David Sánchez, and former transport minister José Luis Ábalos. The opposition People's Party (PP) is calling for a 'revolution of decency and freedom.'
How: Public demonstration organized by the opposition People's Party, with protestors gathering in a central plaza, carrying placards, and listening to speeches from party leaders.

Tens of thousands protested in central Madrid against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government, demanding an early general election. The protest, organized by the conservative People's Party, was fueled by a series of corruption allegations against Sánchez's party, administration, and family members, including his wife Begoña Gómez and brother David Sánchez.