Spanish patriots come out in droves to protest the left wing government’s suspension of the rule of law to accommodate left wing separatists.

Reuters:

Tens of thousands of people protested across Spain on Sunday against acting prime minister Pedro Sanchez’s plans to grant amnesty to Catalan separatists in exchange for support for another term in office.

The government secured a deal with Catalan separatist party Junts on Thursday which includes passing a contentious law granting amnesty to those convicted over Catalonia’s attempt to secede from Spain in 2017

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The deal sent shockwaves around the country, with Sanchez’s conservative opponents accusing him of putting the rule of law on the line for his own political gain.

“We will not shut up until there are new elections,” People’s Party (PP) leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo told a cheering crowd packed into Madrid’s Puerta del Sol square.

Authorities said 80,000 people turned out in Madrid while the PP, which had called for protests in cities across Spain, put the total closer to one million.

Could such a powerful display of opposition ever occur in the United States?