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Colleague say that he has suffered an altercation when arriving at the headquarters . They say that the employees, as well as the 'popular' leaders, " have to endure insults, obscene gestures and even death threats , seeing how people from outside pretend to cut our throats or try to come in to start a fight at the reception" . Those who suffer the most from this situation are the employees who work on the ground floor. From outside, through the windows, they begin to yell at them and threaten them . “They blame the Government's measures with which they do not agree, without even thinking that the party's receptionists have anything to do with it.” The leaders enter and leave through the garage The pressure that the 'popular' are suffering has become such that all the leaders and well-known faces of the party have been forced to enter the building through the garage , since on the street "their integrity is not assured." The Police have recommended that all PP staff also leave the headquarters through the parking lot , to avoid incidents at the main door, where any agitated person could see them leaving and try to attack them.
These types of security measures "were carried out before when there were demonstrations or gatherings in the vicinity of the headquarters, but now, unexpectedly, groups of people gather to insult and attack us, so it is impossible to predict what can Special Database await us when we enter or leave here .”In the presentation of this concentration the manifesto of the event has been made public. It includes signatures such as those of Ortega Lara, Jaime Mayor Oreja, María San Gil, Joaquín Leguina, Nicolás Redondo, Alejo Vidal Cuadras, Toni Cantó or Albert Rivera, who support this “Spanish” demonstration. “It is a call for the unity of Spain and I will be there, as another citizen.” With these words José Ortega Lara has described the spirit of the demonstration to which thousands of people are expected to attend. "We have to get over the 'what's going to happen?' and begin to ask ourselves what we are going to do in the face of threats against the unity of Spain,” stated the president of Denaes, Santiago Abascal, promoter of the rally.
The organizers assure El Confidencial Digital that they are calling for this demonstration in Madrid because “there are many Spaniards who have been silent until now, perhaps out of politeness, but the time has come to act .” This is the video that Denaes has made to publicize the reasons for this call. The threat in Catalonia This call wants to be “massive” and, according to Abascal, it will serve to send a message to “those who challenge the unity of the Spanish state, starting with Mr. Mas.” For the promoters of “Spain we are all”, the sovereign intentions in Catalonia “are not an ordeal, nor a joke or a negotiating instrument.” “Artur Mas's challenge is a real and objective threat that we Spaniards cannot allow,” they say. The legitimacy of this concentration wants to rely on civil society and, although it welcomes support from all types of parties and ideologies, it assures that it hopes that “institutions and citizens are united” against those who seek to “separate Catalans and Basques from their fellow citizens.” . Furthermore, the organizers claim not to listen to those who accuse them of exercising “Spanish and totalitarian nationalism.