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  1. Democracia Real YA! states in its manifesto that it is a broad social movement, dedicated to nonviolent protest, and that maintains no affiliation with any political party or labor union. It has not appointed any single leader and is unwilling to join any of the existing political bodies.

  2. On 17 May, ¡Democracia Real YA! condemned the "brutal police repression" and rejected any association with the incidents. After the incidents, a group of 100 people headed to Puerta del Sol and started camping in the middle of the square, which would result in the following day's protests. 16 May

  3. Democracia Real Ya —conocida también por las siglas DRY — es un movimiento social de España que se autodefine como apartidista, asindical, pacífico, contrario a formar parte de cualquier ideología pero no apolítico. 1 2 3 Fue una de las organizaciones convocantes de la manifestación del 15 de mayo de 2011 en 50 ciudades 4 o 60 ...

  4. Feb 5, 2023 · On the 15 May 2011, the platforms Democracia Real Ya (Real Democracy Now) and Jóvenes sin Futuro (Young People with No Future) organized a demonstration in Madrid’s square Puerta del Sol that attracted unexpectedly large numbers of protestors through a call for action that went viral on social media. At the end of the demonstration, a group ...

  5. ¡Democracia Real YA!, also known as Plataforma Democracia Real Ya!, is a Spanish grassroots organization that started in March 2011 in Madrid, Spain. It sparked the political movement of May 15, 2011 (15M) whose protests gained worldwide attention.

  6. Some of us consider ourselves progressive, others conservative. Some of us are believers, some not. Some of us have clearly defined ideologies, others are apolitical, but we are all concerned and angry about the political, economic, and social outlook which we see around us: corruption among politicians, businessmen, bankers, leaving us helpless, without a voice.

  7. Oct 5, 2012 · On May 15 2011, demonstrations occurred across Spain organised entirely over the internet by DRY (Democracia Real YaReal Democracy Now) in protest against the economic crisis.

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