Tens of Thousands March in Madrid to Demand Spanish Prime Minister Resigns

MADRID, May 23 (Reuters) – A small ⁠group ⁠of protesters tried ⁠to break through barriers around the ​residence of Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on ‌Saturday during a mass ‌rally calling for him to resign ⁠after a ⁠series of corruption scandals.

Police detained a group of ​masked people on the main road approaching Madrid’s Moncloa Palace, where Sanchez lives with his family, images ​on Spanish television showed.

Tens of thousands of demonstrators ⁠carried banners ⁠marked with “Resignation of ⁠the ​socialist mafia” and other slogans, alongside scores of Spanish ​gold and red ⁠flags in the March for Dignity, organised by the Spanish Civil Society association.

Leaders from the opposition People’s Party and the far-right Vox party ⁠also took part in the largely peaceful march.

A Spanish ⁠court announced on Tuesday that former Spanish Socialist prime minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero was being investigated for allegedly leading an influence-peddling and money-laundering network, in another blow to the leftist government beset by corruption scandals.

Zapatero, a key ally of the current prime ⁠minister, denied any wrongdoing on Tuesday.

Organizers said 80,000 people had taken part in the protest, though the Spanish government representative in Madrid ​put the number at about 40,000.

(Reporting by ​Graham Keeley, Michael Gore)

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