70% of Spain go out of control amid big protests calling for the government to resign

As much of Spain is carefully moving out of the blocking regime, discontented people take to the streets to protest the government’s alleged attempt to use the coronavirus crisis to maintain power.

70% of Spain go out of control amid big protests calling for the government to resign

On Sunday, the country’s daily death rate fell below 100 for the first time since blocking restrictions were introduced on March 15th. Taking a step-by-step approach from last week, Spain then launched a four-stage economic recovery system.

As of Monday, about 70 percent of the country is now at the first stage, which allows gathering up to 10 people with adequate social distance, bars and restaurants open their open sections by half, and cinemas, museums and other cultural enterprises also resumed work, albeit in a reduced volume.