The PSOE asks the Prosecutor's Office to identify the organizers of an event in which a piñata representing the president was assaulted.
The PSOE seeks criminal justice for the actions of the far right, despite its position on the de-legalization of the criminal actions of the procés.
Party partners, like Sumar and ERC, have shown their disagreement with the PSOE's stance.
The European Court of Human Rights considers this action as part of freedom of speech.
In the context of escalating political aggressiveness, an administrative sanction for these vandal acts is suggested.
A reform in the Citizen Security Law is proposed to include these representations of violence.
Conclusion: Despite being considered a violation of freedom of speech, the rising aggressiveness in Spanish politics suggests that these acts should have consequences, possibly in the form of administrative sanctions.