In a statement, they have denounced that these events have put the safety of cyclists, spectators and citizens at risk.

The JUPOL union, the largest union in the National Police, has denounced the serious incidents that occurred this Sunday afternoon in Madrid, which forced the cancellation of the final stage of La Vuelta. They jeopardized the safety of cyclists, spectators, and citizens, they said in a statement.
In the statement, they thanked the police officers involved in the special security operation for their efforts and professionalism. Their work on the ground was impeccable and prevented major damage, they stated.
JUPOL wanted to clarify that the problem of what happened this Sunday comes from the climate of whitewashing and encouragement from the State Institutions and political parties that has been given to the mobilizations in La Vuelta.
Specifically, at the protest, at the corner of Paseo del Prado and Calle de Atocha, were Podemos leaders Ione Belarra and Irene Montero, who had also attended on Saturday. Also this morning, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, expressed his admiration for these actions that have been taking place for days.
It cannot be ignored that some of these incidents are a direct consequence of the irresponsibility of those who, in their positions of public representation, have encouraged a boycott of an international sporting event, creating a breeding ground that has led to extremely serious incidents, the police union adds.
JUPOL has emphasized that these actions put journalists, fans, and workers at risk. Calling for a boycott of an event of this magnitude is an attack on democratic coexistence and potentially a criminal offense, they reiterated.
The union has demanded that political responsibility be clarified, while insisting on the need for the national police to have the necessary resources and personnel to address situations like the one experienced this Sunday without leaving the rest of the country unprotected. Security cannot be held hostage to political interests or institutional irresponsibility, they concluded.