ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />An anti-monarchy demonstration ended in scuffles in Madrid on Saturday (October 04).<br/> <br />Around 200 people gathered in Sol square, in the center of the capital city, calling for the reform of the Spanish constitution and the abolishing of the monarchy<br/> <br />Tensions rose when demonstrators tried to march through a street blocked by riot police.<br/> <br />At least two people have been arrested and dozens were injured.<br/> <br />Felipe VI was sworn in as Spain's new king in June after is father Juan Carlos abdicated.<br/> <br />Around two thirds of Spaniards support the idea of a referendum on whether Spain should continue to be a constitutional monarchy, according to a recent poll by Metroscopia for El Pais newspaper.