PP and Vox have agreed on Friday to request the appearance in Congress of the acting Interior Minister, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, for the arrest of a man who was demonstrating before Ferraz headquarters shouting in favor of the unity of Spain.

This morning, before the socialist headquarters where the Executive of the PSOE ratified the agreement with ERC for the investiture of Pedro Sánchez, a man who uttered shouts in favor of the unity of Spain was reduced by force by the National Police and subsequently arrested and charged of disobedience and resistance to authority .

According to police sources, the agents urged him to continue with his demands on the sidewalk in front of security issues, as the imminent arrival of several members of the Executive in office was expected, reports Europa Press.

As a spokesman for the National Police has explained to Europa Press, the man refused to cross the street on several occasions so he was finally arrested for resistance and disobedience. He has been transferred to the Moncloa district police station.

After the incident, the secretary general of the PP, Teodoro García Egea, who has posted on Twitter the video with the struggle between the police and the detainee, has considered "intolerable" that "the PSOE censure that people demonstrate peacefully in the street .

In the tweet, García Egea has referred to "the cowardice of the PSOE , who dares with this man and not with those of the yellow ties in the street".

Also the leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, has published a message in which he accuses Marlaska of "forcing the police to act forcefully. This is Bolivarian Spain ."

"In Spain you can cut roads, burn containers, make threatening escraches to the people of VOX" but "do not stand peacefully" before the headquarters of Ferraz, said the leader of Vox in this social network.

The detainee, a 57-year-old Spaniard, took a megaphone and a banner that read 'My homeland. My heart will never stop screaming. I love you Spain. Happy year 2020 ' . Before the requests of the agents to cross the sidewalk he has exclaimed that his right "has no limitation" and that it is his "constitutional right". "That I am not leaving, that I am not leaving, I have said, that I do not feel like it," he shouted as he struggled with the police and tried to return to his banner.

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