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Madrid, Sep 27 (EFE).- (Camera: Leo Redondo) Madrid residents gathered on Sunday in six areas of Madrid to demand the resignation of the region's President Isabel Díaz Ayuso for the measures imposed to cope with the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN MADRID'S DISTRICT OF VALLECAS.

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