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The Spanish republic and communist flag near the prince speech!

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Hurrays to the Republic tricolour flags at a few meters from the Prince Felipe in Madrid during the commemoration of the war in 1808
Two militant communists, one of PCE and one PCPE, acting individually, not officially represent their parties, have carried out a protest with Prince Philip, this morning, at the Royal Palace, on the occasion of the commemoration of the bicentennial of the war of independence of the kingdom of Spain regarding the kingdom of France.
Kaos Madrid (For Kaos on the Net) [12.02.2008 14:14] - 601 readings - 20 comments


The event barely had spread, so the presence of the public was rather low, in any case, much lower than the strength of the various armies that marched in the presence of a large representation of authorities-elected and unelected-and Other "dignitaries", including a bishop.

The ceremony began promptly at 10:00 am, in Madrid Square East, near the place where two hundred years ago separatist rebellion broke out would end up expelling the invaders towards further north of the Pyrenees.

First came the mayor Gallardón and then were parading a number of familiar faces, like the Minister Alonso (holder of the portfolio of Defense).

After a few minutes, the car appeared in the person seeking access to the head of state without going before a postopka election, Prince Felipe de Borbon, escorted by other vehicles with more than 100,000 euros (where 20% of the population State survives with incomes that put them below the poverty line).

Just decender your vehicle, the two communist militants, who were among the public, in a place very close to the finish authorities drew a Republican tricolor flag and began to live the Republic.

At no time were no altercations or against them, or led by a pair of young communists, whose attitude was at all times of civility and nonviolence, as befits a Republican claim. Nor were subject to retention or detention.

Made protest, chose to leave the harbor, on his foot, without waiting for completion of the act (a military parade).

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