reclassification to group B civil servant. In the march between the Puerta del Sol and the Plaza de las Cortes, the Unified Police Union (SUP) and the Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) have brought together some 6,000 attendees, according to the Government Delegation in Madrid, the majority agents accompanied by their relatives and arrivals from different parts of the national territory. It has also been possible to see representatives of the Popular Party, Vox and Ciudadanos at the head of the demonstration, the parties that have shown their "support" for the demands of the organiz


reclassification to group B civil servant. In the march between the Puerta del Sol and the Plaza de las Cortes, the Unified Police Union (SUP) and the Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) have brought together some 6,000 attendees, according to the Government Delegation in Madrid, the majority agents accompanied by their relatives and arrivals from different parts of the national territory. It has also been possible to see representatives of the Popular Party, Vox and Ciudadanos at the head of the demonstration, the parties that have shown their "support" for the demands of the organizers, who will continue to "pressure" the Government, to which they ask for a " negotiating table” in which to discuss their claims. During the march and the subsequent speeches on a stage set up in front of the Congress of Deputies, police and civil guards have shouted "Marlaska, resign", "First-class police, second-rate conditions" or "Madrid, listen, our fight begins". Behind the banner that led the march, the general secretary of the SUP, Mónica Gracia, highlighted to questions from journalists that it is "bleeding" that earlier this year early retirement was granted to the Mossos d'Esquadra and the Foral Police of Navarra with one hundred percent of their salary, while the national police and civil guards lose around 25 percent of their salary. For his part, the general secretary of the AUGC, Juan Fernández, stressed that the celebration of this demonstration stems from the "abandonment" they perceive on the part of the Government, which has not given them any response to the repeated requests to meet at a table of negotiation. In addition, both organizers have recalled the "breach" of the 2018 agreement for salary equalization with respect to other regional and local police forces, for which they have filed a complaint in court. According to the Ministry of the Interior, since the signing of the aforementioned agreement, the salary of members of the State security


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