Mass demonstration calls for Spain's leader to resign over corruption
Briefly

In Spain, supporters of the conservative Popular Party (PP) have staged a massive protest in Madrid calling for Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to resign amidst corruption scandals. Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Plaza de Espana, chanting slogans against Sanchez while accusing his Socialist government of misconduct. These calls come in light of leaked recordings implicating a member of his party in a smear campaign related to corruption investigations involving Sanchez’s family and associates. The PP's leader, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, has condemned the government's actions, describing them as mafia-like practices, particularly highlighting the Koldo Case regarding pandemic-related contracts.
"Supporters of the Popular Party are demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez amid escalating corruption scandals, leading to large-scale protests in Madrid."
"The rally, attended by tens of thousands, reflects growing dissatisfaction with the Sanchez administration and its handling of corruption allegations affecting key officials."
"PP leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo claimed the government engages in mafia-like practices, critiquing Sanchez’s role in multiple corruption investigations including the Koldo Case."
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