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Madrid
Spain’s left-wing government was facing growing pressure on Wednesday after a damning report emerged criticising its decision to permit a huge March 8 rally in Madrid as the epidemic gathered pace.
Spain has suffered one of the most-deadly outbreaks of the virus that has so far killed more than 27,000 people, with the battle to contain the epidemic becoming increasingly politicised.
As the country began a 10-day mourning period to grieve the victims, a storm of controversy blew up around Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska for sacking a top Madrid police chief who oversaw the report, prompting calls for his resignation.
The dispute centres on a case recently opened by an investigating magistrate following a private complaint over the government’s handling of the crisis in Madrid, the epicentre of the epidemic.
A key question in the investigation, which is looking into suspicions of possible administrative misconduct, is whether the government should have let the International Women’s Day rally go ahead.
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