Manifestaciones pro-referéndum en 40 ciudades españolas
Miles de ciudadanos han exigido en las calles que se realice una consulta sobre la monarquía
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People wave flags of the Second Spanish Republic during an anti-monarchy demonstration in Malaga
08.06.2014People wave flags of the Second Spanish Republic during an anti-monarchy demonstration in Malaga June 7, 2014. King Juan Carlos said on June 2 he would abdicate in favour of his son Prince Felipe, aiming to revive the scandal-hit monarchy at a time of economic hardship and growing discontent with the wider political elite. The banner reads, "Referendum now!. Republic or monarchy". REUTERS/Jon Nazca (SPAIN - Tags: ROYALS CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)REUTERS/Jon Nazca -
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08.06.2014Protesters hold a banner reading "We can decide" during a demonstration to demand a referendum on the monarchy following the abdication of King Juan Carlos, in the northern Spanish Basque city of Bilbao on June 7, 2014. Dozens of left-wing political parties and citizens organisations came together to demand "A referendum now!" on the future of the monarchy. Spanish King Juan Carlos' abdication on June 2 revived anti-royalist fervour in the young democracy, sending thousands into the streets clamouring for a referendum on the monarchy itself. AFP PHOTO / RAFA RIVASAFP PHOTO / RAFA RIVAS -
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08.06.2014Protesters hold a banner reading "For the Republic" during a demonstration to demand a referendum on the monarchy following the abdication of King Juan Carlos, in the northern Spanish Basque city of Bilbao on June 7, 2014. Dozens of left-wing political parties and citizens organisations came together to demand "A referendum now!" on the future of the monarchy. Spanish King Juan Carlos' abdication on June 2 revived anti-royalist fervour in the young democracy, sending thousands into the streets clamouring for a referendum on the monarchy itself. AFP PHOTO / RAFA RIVASAFP PHOTO / RAFA RIVAS
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