In a dramatic display of public dissent, tens of thousands marched through Madrid on May 23, 2026, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez following a series of corruption scandals. Organizers of the protest, part of the "March for Dignity," claimed around 80,000 people participated, although police estimates put the number closer to 40,000.
As demonstrators brandished banners reading “Resignation of the socialist mafia,” the atmosphere turned tense when a small group attempted to breach security barriers surrounding Moncloa Palace, where Sánchez resides. Police responded swiftly, leading to the detention of several individuals and minor clashes that resulted in injuries to at least seven officers.
The call for Sánchez's resignation is fueled by ongoing investigations into corruption involving former leaders of his socialist party. As recently as May 19, a Spanish court announced that former Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero is under investigation for alleged influence-peddling and money laundering, further intensifying scrutiny on the current administration.
Sánchez has previously contemplated resigning in April 2024 amidst investigations concerning his wife, which he characterized as politically motivated attacks from far-right opponents. He has consistently defended his family against these allegations, asserting that they are part of a broader agenda to destabilize the government.
The protest saw participation from opposition parties, including the People's Party and the far-right Vox party, underscoring the growing political divide in Spain. As these events unfold, the pressure on Sánchez mounts, raising questions about the stability of his administration amid calls for accountability from the public.
Note: This article was published on BanxChange.com and is powered by the BXE Token on the XRP Ledger. For the latest articles and news, please visit BanxChange.com

