The march, which was initially planned for the 18th of May, will now be take place on the 25th of May.
The Anticorruption League has obtained permission to rally against the court’s decision in a march that will start at 6pm at Madrid’s Cibeles square and finish off in the city’s emblematic Puerta del Sol.
The catchphrase “If you weren't princess (infanta) of the nation, you'd still be facing interrogation” is being widely promoted on social media networks and numerous high-profile academics, lawyers and judges are expected to attend a presentation on the 22nd of May in which the reasons for the protest will be discussed.
Part of Spain’s general public has been in up in arms since a court in Palma (Majorca) issued a written ruling on May 7th that it suspended the summons for Infanta Cristina in the graft case against her husband’s illicit business dealings.
The probe was examining whether Cristina's husband, former Olympic handball player Inaki Urdangarin, and his former business partner Diego Torres, embezzled €6 million ($8 million) in public funds meant for sports events.
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