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Javier Barbancho

Spain's Sanchez urges unity as military parade returns on national day

Spanish King Felipe, Queen Letizia, Princess Sofia and Princess Leonor attend a military parade to mark Spanish National Day in Madrid, Spain, October 12, 2019. REUTERS/Sergio Perez

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez urged unity on Tuesday as the country marked its national day with a military parade in Madrid attended by more than 2,000 troops in a sigh Spain's COVID-19 situation has improved.

His remarks in a tweet come as his government entered talks with the pro-independence Catalan regional authorities to solve Spain's territorial crisis.

Spanish Queen Letizia with Princess Sofia and Princess Leonor leave after a military parade to mark Spanish National Day in Madrid, Spain, October 12, 2019. REUTERS/Sergio Perez

Sanchez, who was booed by a section of the crowd at the parade who appeared to be against his left-wing government, is opposed to a referendum on independence for Catalonia. Pere Aragonès, the Catalan president who stayed away from the parade in Madrid, has demanded a vote on secession from Spain.

"This October 12 let's reaffirm what unites us, what makes us great as a society, what makes Spain a welcoming, open, diverse country. Let's celebrate our commitment, solidarity, cooperation, multilateralism. Let's celebrate who we are," Sanchez said in the tweet.

King Felipe and Queen Letizia attended the traditional parade to cheers accompanied by members of the government, opposition politicians and members of Spain's Olympic team.

Spain's King Felipe presides over a military parade to mark the country's National Day, next to Queen Letizia and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, in Madrid, Spain, October 12, 2021. REUTERS/Javier Barbancho

Spain's coronavirus incidence dropped below 50 cases per 100,000 people on Oct. 7, reaching the threshold considered "low risk" by the health ministry for the first time in over a year.

Some 2,656 soldiers took part in a march past along with 115 military vehicles while air force planes took part in a fly past as well as a parachutist with a giant Spanish flag.

Last year, the parade was cancelled because of COVID-19 restrictions but in 2019 some 4,000 soldiers took part in the traditional military march.

Members of the Spanish Royal Guard attend a military parade to mark Spain's National Day in Madrid, Spain, October 12, 2021. REUTERS/Javier Barbancho

(Reporting by Javier Barbancho, writing by Graham Keeley; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

A parachuter is trapped on the lamp post during a military parade to mark Spanish National Day in Madrid, Spain, October 12, 2019. REUTERS/Sergio Perez
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