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Whistles against Sanchez have been heard again this year in Madrid during the military parade on October 12

MADRID, 12/10/2025.- Vista general del desfile de las Fuerzas Armadas con motivo de la Fiesta Nacional este domingo en Madrid. EFE/Borja Sánchez-Trillo
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As in recent years, whistles have been heard this year against Pedro Sanchez. Among those who have not been there are the president, Imanol Pradales, and the presidents of five other communities. This year, moreover, Santiago Abascal has refused to be present in order not to coincide with Sanchez.

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