Abascal and PP converge in march against Sánchez this Saturday in Madrid

Published on May 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, and the spokesperson for the PP in the Senate, Alicia García, will share space this Saturday at a demonstration in Madrid. Called by Spanish Civil Society, which brings together more than 150 associations, the protest under the slogan Sánchez, resign now will start at 10:30 AM in Colón and conclude at the Arco de Moncloa.

massive crowd of protesters filling Madrid street from Plaza de Colón towards Arco de Moncloa, Santiago Abascal and Alicia García walking side by side at the front of the march, holding a large Spanish flag together, thousands of people raising hands and banners behind them, morning sunlight casting long shadows on the pavement, police barriers lining the route, photorealistic cinematic wide-angle shot, dramatic atmospheric perspective, high detail on clothing textures and facial expressions, intense political demonstration atmosphere, ultra-realistic crowd simulation, golden hour lighting enhancing the scene

Geolocation technology and networks optimize protest logistics 📡

The coordination of a march of this magnitude relies on geolocation systems and messaging applications. Attendees receive optimized routes in real-time to avoid pedestrian traffic jams. Additionally, the use of drones for aerial surveillance allows organizers to monitor crowd density and adjust the flow toward the final destination, ensuring that speeches do not overlap with scheduled times.

The new extreme sport: leaving home without stepping into a rally 😅

The capital prepares for another Saturday of high political intensity. Citizens who just want to buy bread will have to check a map of slogans and flags first. Because, let's be honest, in Madrid it's now easier to find a politician than a free parking spot. Good thing someone thought of creating an app to dodge them.