Violent Protests in Madrid with Far-Right Involvement

In the streets of Madrid, violent protests erupted involving members of extreme right groups. The National Police identified 200-300 infiltrators, organized via Telegram, engaging in aggressive confrontations. The protests, against amnesty, revealed a concerning rise in organized far-right violence, raising questions about public safety.


The National Police has identified between 200 and 300 infiltrated agitators in the protests against amnesty in Ferraz, organized by far-right groups. These individuals confront agents violently and are linked to organizations such as Núcleo Nacional and Facta España. They have gyms and venues where they practice mixed martial arts and attack techniques.

A recent protest on Ferraz street included about 1,300 to 1,500 people from Núcleo Nacional and supporters, chanting and giving fascist salutes. These groups are organized and train for urban guerrilla warfare. Police experts speak of about fifty violent active members among them.

The riot in Ferraz included throwing barriers and prompted police intervention to prevent them from approaching the socialist headquarters. Among the groups involved are members of Skin Moncloa, Democracia Nacional, and ultra factions like Outlaw from Ultras Sur. These individuals train in places like Rincón Hispánico in Chamberí.

The agitators, who present an extreme right ideological base, promote the defense of the unity of Spain, natality, traditional family units, and the protection of race and culture. Despite the complaints, the call for protests continues, generating tensions and disturbances.

The Prosecutor's Office has requested prison sentences for some leaders of these groups for crimes related to protests and violence in public places. Violent acts and slogans against the political class have led to confrontations with police and raised concerns in the far-right environment in Madrid.

It is estimated that Núcleo Nacional, which transformed from Noviembre Nacional, has around 1,500 attendees and seeks to promote an aggressive neo-Nazi ideology. These groups, considered the most active currently in the far-right landscape, have generated scenes of unprecedented violence in the capital.