Let's start this episode listening to three journalists from elDiario.es deployed in several points in Madrid, expectant to an end of the return that never arrived. Carlota E. Ramírez, Alberto Ortiz and Diego Casado tell us what they saw in the streets of Madrid. When there are so many people, the same thing always happens: the argument began to penetrate the argument that the protest had been violent.

It is true that the companions tell us that there were specific moments in which people threw objects or acted more aggressively, but that is why it was not possible to cut the race. But also that it was a peaceful protest. What are the limits of the protest? What is this that a manifestation is not peaceful if the work of others is interrupted? We analyze it with the constitutional law expert Joaquín Urías.

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