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Why right-wing protesters in Madrid are calling Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez a 'traitor'

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Why right-wing protesters in Madrid are calling Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez a 'traitor'

Why right-wing protesters in Madrid are calling Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez a 'traitor'

Tens of thousands of people gathered in central Madrid on Saturday to hold a rally in protest at the centre-left government of Pedro Sánchez.


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