Journalist Vito Quiles was arrested for disobedience and assault against authority On the eighteenth night of the protests, talk about the amnesty and the PSOE pacts. As reported by the government delegation, about a thousand people will gather this Monday at Ferraz Street on a different day than the previous days, when there was no security fence and the road was open to traffic, something that has never happened until now.
This Monday, the National Police informed the people gathered in Ferraz Street protesting against the amnesty that the demonstration has not been announced by the government delegation and, therefore, they will avoid cutting this street to traffic.
Around 7:30 pm, the police formed a cordon with many troops around the protesters, preventing them from blocking Ferraz Street and without putting up any protective fence as usual in the previous days.
Thus, many vehicles travel on this road, some in reverse, displaying Spanish flags from the windows and shouting in support of the protesters.
At around 8:00 p.m., hundreds of people gathered at the corners between Ferraz and Marqués de Urquijo with chants of ‘He is not president, he is a criminal’ and many Spanish flags.
Likewise, the attendees called for moving each of their vehicles tomorrow with the song “Everyone to Ferraz tomorrow with the car” or “this year the grapes of Ferraz.”
Around 9:30 in the evening, many saw Francoist flags in addition to the song ‘face the sun’ and banners with the face of Milei, the winner of the Argentine election.
The protesters dispersed around 10:30 p.m. from the rally, which took place peacefully, although there was an arrest amid the chaos of Vito Quiles, a reporter for Edatv, for disobeying and attacking authority.