
Protesters marched through Madrid on Sunday calling on the Socialist premier to step down over corruption allegations linked to his entourage.
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Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Madrid on Sunday, demanding the resignation of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, according to a report by Euronews.
Demonstrators gathered in the Spanish capital over allegations of corruption within the prime minister's inner circle. The protest reflects growing public frustration directed at Sánchez and his administration, with critics calling on him to step down from office.
Sánchez leads Spain's Socialist-led coalition government and has faced sustained political pressure in recent months as scrutiny over his entourage has intensified. Sunday's march represents one of the most visible expressions of public opposition to his continued tenure as prime minister.
Euronews did not report a precise crowd figure or identify the organisations that coordinated the demonstration. No statement from Sánchez or his office was included in the report. The prime minister has previously resisted calls to resign amid earlier rounds of political controversy.