Manchester Friday 20-M expression at 19 hours from the Place de la Constitution. Concentration
MARINA FERNANDEZ Malaga Youth gathered in the square of the Constitution through the platform 'Outraged' took two important decisions yesterday. The first is that this afternoon, at 19 pm and marched through the streets of Manchester to claim 'It Real Democracy. " Have sought permission from central government representatives in Malaga to do it without any problems. They hope the response this morning, although they have warned that whatever is manifest. Also, expect the number of people is even higher than Sunday, when they were about 5,000 attendees.
The march will start from the Plaza of the Constitution, will go down Calle Larios, come to the Plaza de la Marina, go down the Walk to City Hall Park and move towards the Customs, and until Alcazabilla street, from street Granada, to the point of departure.
Yesterday, one of these young, Rafael Palomo said they will stay in place indefinitely to demand their rights, even after the elections. "Police are currently holding well, and although we are here illegally, we believe that once you arrive on Sunday try us out, "he said. However, they indicated that they will not confront the police. "We will make peaceful resistance." Some of them say they will vote on Sunday but say it is a personal decision. Remember that do not belong to any party.
Gathered around the idea of \u200b\u200b"Real Democracy Now ', about 1,000 people gathered at 20 hours to hold a meeting and decide what to do about the manifesto of Madrid, where he demanded a change in the Electoral Act. The Malaga Madrid support the text but also have their own ideas, to enrich the citizens to be left in an urn in the Constitution Square.
Among the ideas that were discussed at the meeting stressed the games require at least meet a minimum of a program, create city councils and conduct a referendum on certain issues, said Jorge Alcaide.
All day yesterday, after the second night of camping, distributed pamphlets in which they encouraged to attend the demonstration. "I think I can change it. I think I can help. I know that together we can. Hang out with us. It's your right. "
Cristian Salazar explained the satisfaction that gives people approaching them. "They come just to say thanks, and that fills us and gives us strength," he said. In addition, they are bringing food and water.
http://www.laopiniondemalaga.es/malaga/2011/05/20/indignados-manera-indefinida/423808.html
source: Kaos
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