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Based on what is happening in Congress since the pandemic began in our country, it is difficult to determine whether there is more fear than pain, more pain than fear, if they give pain and fear ... or any other combination that attracts attention from the town . But a few days ago, the great scandal of the Hemicycle was the tattoo that Grande-Marlaska, Interior Minister, shows on his right arm.

Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo (45), spokesperson for the PP in Congress, blemished her decoration on the epidermis. "Neither the tattoo on his wrist nor the title of his autobiography tell the truth: you are sad and scary," the policy reproached him , urging him to resign for his behavior during Covid-19.

On his wrist, the Minister of the Interior is tattooed with the phrase "Neither pain nor fear", which corresponds to the title of his biography, the meaning of which comes from a drawing that Raúl Zurita, Chilean poet winner of the 2000 National Literature Prize, put in the desert from Atacama (Antofagasta, Chile), the second driest area in the world after the dry McMurdo valleys in Antarctica.

In his autobiography, Grande-Marlaska wrote that "Neither grief nor fear is a motto of resistance which means that fear of the consequences of our actions should not paralyze our future decisions, that we must be consistent with what we believe and defend."

Fortunately, in the tough times, the politician has the support of her husband, the official Gorka Gómez, who works as a teacher of Spanish and English in an adult center, with whom he married in 2005 after eight years of relationship. The couple has adopted three dogs, Duende, Pepa and Martina and, whenever they can, they run away together to their house in the Madrid mountains.

The highest representative of citizen security in our country is the best example so that the current Civil Guard regulations that prohibit wearing tattoos in places that are visible with the different regulatory uniforms of both sexes change according to the times. Not only is he the Prime Minister of the Gay Interior in the history of Spain, the most influential on our annual list, but he is also considered a revolutionary magistrate.

Grande-Marlaska has become a defender of the tattooed and, for this, it would be necessary for the General Directorate of the Civil Guard to withdraw and cancel the restrictions.

Obviously, it is logical that civic rules prevail that have to do with respect for the country, the Body and the Constitution. Therefore, even if the Benemérita is allowed to use tattoos, those that are contrary or offensive to the laws , the values ​​of the Civil Guard or images related to religious, racist or sexual discrimination symbols, among others , will not be accepted .

After the rifirrafe with the PP policy, the Bilbao magistrate has opened a melon that will take time to digest. The last two problems he has to face now are his refusal to demilitarize the Civil Guard and the apparently illegal dismissal of Colonel Pérez de los Cobos for not having informed him of the investigation into the feminist demonstration on March 8 and the transmission of the virus.

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