Rally held in Madrid against Catalan amnesty after Sánchez sworn in as Spanish PM
About 170,000 people demonstrate in capital over socialist party leader's deal enabling second term in office
At least 170,000 people gathered in central Madrid for another large protest against the controversial Catalan amnesty law that has allowed Spain's socialist prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, to secure a second term in office.
Sanchez was sworn in on Friday after winning an investiture vote the previous day that came almost four months after July's inconclusive snap general election. Although the conservative People's party (PP) narrowly beat Sanchez's Spanish Socialist Workers party (PSOE) in the election, it was unable to secure the parliamentary support to form a government even with the backing of the far-right Vox party and other smaller groupings.
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