2011 Spanish Revolution
June 22nd 2011 03:00
The 2011 Spanish protests, also referred to as the 15-M Movement or the Spanish revolution, are a series of ongoing demonstrations in Spain whose origin can be traced to social networks and the Real democracy NOW civilian digital platform.
Even though protesters form a heterogeneous and ambiguous group, they share a strong rejection of Spanish politicians, the current two-party system in Spain between the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party and the People's Party and political corruption and firmly support what they call basic rights: home, work, culture, health and education.
*This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia page for 2011 Spanish protests.
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