Madrid.- can, the party that emerged in Spain to heat the Occupy movement, today in Madrid drew thousands of people to the streets to measure their strength at the start of one year with four electoral events in the country.
The protesters, who came from different Spanish regions, called for political and economic “change” after more than 30 years of bipartisanship in the country. “Yes we can” and “The people united will never be defeated” were some of the slogans chanted, DPA said.
The march started shortly after 12:00 hours (local time) from the central Plaza de Cibeles bound for the Puerta del Sol, place in May 2011 became the symbol of the 15-M, citizen protest that lashed the management of the political class during the economic crisis.
“This event begins at Cibeles and ends at La Moncloa”, the “number two” of training, Inigo Errejón, alluding to its goal of achieving the presidency of the country’s government said at the start of the march. “2015 may it be the year of the victory of ordinary people impoverished,” he said.
A year after his birth, can be outlined in the polls as a leader in voting intentions match, surpassing even the Popular Party (PP) Mariano Rajoy and (PSOE) Socialist Party of Pedro Sánchez.
The formation burst onto Spain in European elections in May, which won 1.2 million votes . Collect largely discomfort of citizens by the austerity policies implemented by the government of Mariano Rajoy during the economic crisis.
Today, protesters showed signs and shirts against evictions, for health and public or against bank bailouts education and republican flags.
The rally under the slogan “the pace of change” was not called to protest and to demand something concrete, but to try to prove that people want to “restore dignity and help change” in the country, said training.
More than 260 buses with supporters we arrived in Madrid from different points Spain to participate in the call, which takes place a week after the victory of SYRIZA in Greece, forming “sister” party of Churches.
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