Overview
- The Spanish Ministry of Defence canceled the traditional Dos de Mayo military parade, citing its civic rather than military nature.
- Madrid's regional government, led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, has relocated all ceremonies to the outdoor area of the Real Casa de Correos in Puerta del Sol for the first time in history.
- Public access will be facilitated with screens and grandstands, while no central government officials have been invited to the events this year.
- The commemorations will include the laurel wreath placement, the Grandes Cruces imposition, and speeches, all conducted outdoors.
- A broader festival program featuring concerts, cultural activities, and historical reenactments runs from April 20 to May 4, with organizers hinting at additional surprises.