(Cadiz) The province is unworthy and hundreds of people take the street section formalizes
contangia The spirit of Sol and the whole province. If these days were Cádiz and Jerez cities to champion the cause of 15-M, the movement has continued to spread today. Late in the afternoon, and Cadiz, Plaza del Palillero took their camp. Hundred people have seen the batucada who has traveled the path to Candelaria and have taken the decision to go camping.
Participants were putting up posters in every corner of the Toothpick and also follow distributing pamphlets to all citizens who come to the site.
in Jerez, is already more than five hundred and deciding how to organize the camp. But the soul of 15M followed in other municipalities. In Port, have focused a hundred people in the square heels, while another twenty Chiclana 'outraged' have shown their displeasure with the current policy.
flame is lit
that sparked outrage last Sunday across the country in the heat of the call for Real Democracy And that has fueled rallies and spontaneous and peaceful camping in the streets of major cities boiling yesterday on social networking citing the Cadiz to concentrate on The Toothpick, in the capital, and in Jerez Plaza del Arenal. In total, about 900 people seconded these two events, including youth, staff and even entire families who wanted to take this opportunity to express their desire for change in political structure.
A call for a demonstration in the plaza of The Toothpick answered about 400 people, who did not want to waste any more time at home because they are "tired, tired of being teased him and outraged by the situation current. " In total about 40 people spent Wednesday night in the central square to show solidarity to the protest that was held to 640 kilometers away in the capital Madrid. There were no problems or incidents, only small groups working on banners and on the network. "There were lots of police presence, both the National and the Local, but only gave us good night," Gloria told one of the team members spent the night. "Well, we have not slept much because it was a night of hard work," he said. In the early hours of yesterday morning, it was difficult to ascertain who had been there about 40 people. Sleeping bags and mats were all collected and banners held in the banks. Nothing remains of garbage or food. The aim of this group is to be camped in the square downtown until 22 May and know that it is important to keep in good condition to reach this goal.
After a night of hard work came the day and the information campaign. In banking, a group of about ten members of the group discussed about the purposes of the merger and the need to mobilize. "Plato was right, 'said a youth focused," politicians should not charge because then what happens happens and comes corruption. " Others discussed the need to vote or not in the next election. "Those are personal decisions and the collective does not fit. Each is free to do as he sees fit according to their conscience, "said Gloria.
Leaflets and 'twitters'
Throughout the day, the members of this group informed the rest of the Cadiz through traditional leaflets and especially through the network. "Unlike the May 68 s we have the social networks of our party", they said. Through the blog to inform those who were behind the computer screen all the steps it was taking the bus and the most important needs to cover. This was the case with Paul King approached the concentration "after seeing him on the internet and decide to go ahead and be in person."
The rain yesterday did not end the protest and about 400 people gathered at 20.00 hours to participate in an assembly. Until then came Alberto Herrero, "to show my outrage at the current system." Also "joined the cause," Marta González "because right now I think I represent a party and I come here to seek answers." Next to her, his brother Javier, who spent Wednesday night at The Toothpick, "convinced that this time if there are factors for change."
also at 20.00 had convened a pan on the Jerez Plaza del Arenal, where the statue of Primo de Rivera patiently waited for the protesters. But only about fifteen minutes before the scheduled time the clouds that had formed during the afternoon began to download and did believe that these thick curtains of water were to deter 'outraged' at Jerez.
Far from reality, because yesterday in the Plaza del Arenal came to cluster around five hundred people among which were mostly young people fed up with "bankers, corrupt politicians and a democratic system that allows no other options" , as explained more sensible than a boy of 13 who is hoarse Emilio Botin and shouting against the two major political parties PP and PSOE. Because of the rain the most punctual took refuge in the building of the Arches, but the rain gave a truce and to the 20.30 pm all moved to the plaza, which became a hive that did not stop people joining carrying protest signs.
source: Lavoz
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