Demonstrate to defend the right to protest. These thousands of Spaniards booed what they call it the "gag law". The text of the Popular Party in power is to be adopted in the coming months in the Senate. It includes a series of draconian measures according to critics. And very heavy fines in case of events in the vicinity of the Assembly or in case of disruption of public services. Rallies were held Saturday in Madrid and several other cities.
"We come back to the era of Franco," is indignant that woman, "is completely unconstitutional, we must protest because we can not remain silent."
"They impose a law that goes against our freedom," said the other protester, "there are more severe fines if they manifest. If we photograph a policeman beating a citizen, they punish the photographer, not the police. "
To his supporters, the law aims to enhance public safety while the anti-austerity protests multiply. One of the aspects of the text is also devoted to illegal immigration and helps repel migrants that they can not apply for asylum.