Thousands protest in Spain over possible amnesty for Catalan separatists

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Thousands protest in Spain over possible amnesty for Catalan separatists
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Around 40,000 gather at rally in Madrid over potential pardon for activists, ahead of vote to decide election results

At least 40,000 people gathered in Madrid on Sunday to protest over a possible amnesty for people who took part in aThe divisive issue of an amnesty arose after. The conservative People’s party finished first, defeating the governing Spanish Socialist Workers’ party but falling well short of an overall majority.

The PP, which organised Sunday’s rally, put attendance at 60,000, while the central government’s delegation to Madrid said it attracted 40,000 people.

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