The Popular Party has redoubled its offensive against a divided Executive at the gates of 8-M. The first opposition party has taken to the streets to exhibit the “feminism of the PP” as an antidote, they say, to a government that has “wreaked havoc in the defense of women’s dignity”, first by approving the only yes It is yes or the trans law, and now because of the derivative of prostitution that dots the plot of Tito Berni, and that it has damaged the historical abolitionist profile of the socialists. The PP will persist in this pressure, and this Tuesday it has convened a few conferences at the national headquarters of Genoa on the occasion of Women’s Dayin which it will bring together different profiles of civil society to delve into the issues that have cracked the coalition, such as the trans law and the “erasure of women” or the Sexual Freedom law that has led to reductions in sentences for more than 700 sexual offenders.
The act, starring exclusively women, will be inaugurated by the secretary of Family and Equality of the popular, Patricia Rodriguez, which will give way to a round table in which the process of processing the law of the only yes is yes and its “consequences” – whose reform is debated for the first time this Tuesday in Congress – to the “effects of the trans law in equality policy”. Among the guests is Alice Gil, Professor of Criminal Law at UNED, to address the details of the law on sexual freedom and its criminal consequences; either emilia zaballoslawyer and president of the Zaballos Foundation, an organization that has recently promoted an association to provide legal coverage to “victims” repentant or affected by the “effects” of the trans law.
Ignacio S. Calleja
The forum will also feature Nagore Goicoecheaa Psychology student who will relate her personal experience with the regulations trans; and Maria Jose Lopez, lawyer specializing in Sports Law and Co-director of the Legal Services of AFE. The sessions will be moderated by the PP’s National Secretary for Equality, Silvia Valmana; and will have the participation of the coordinator of Social Policies of the Popular Group in Congress, martha gonzalez.
The conference will be held on the day that the reform of the law of the only yes is yes is debated in Congress at the initiative of the Socialist Party and which, at least for the moment, does not have the support of Unidas Podemos or partners such as ERC , Bildu or More Country. While the two coalition partners have embarked on an escalation of tension —everything indicates that they will reach the debate without an agreement—, the PP has already advanced that it will vote in favor of the procedure, which allows the popular to reinforce their speech in the face of 8-M, a key date to which, this time, the PSOE arrives weakened.
Ana Belen Ramos
Faced with the division of the Government, the PP seeks to establish itself as the sole defender of the “dignity of women” and they launch to occupy the lane that, in their opinion, leaves the PSOE free among feminists critical of the “cessions” to Podemos in various social matters. The first opposition party has also launched to ‘bite’ the reputational crisis of the Socialists due to the Mediator case, which has cast a shadow over the historic position of the PSOE against prostitution. In this sense, the PP has raised the pressure and urges Ferraz to purge responsibilities among the socialist deputies who accompanied Fuentes Curbelo on his sprees and dinners with businessmen to close the deals; as well as to reactivate the PSOE law to prosecute pimping, which has been stalled in the Lower House for months.
The Popular Party has redoubled its offensive against a divided Executive at the gates of 8-M. The first opposition party has taken to the streets to exhibit the “feminism of the PP” as an antidote, they say, to a government that has “wreaked havoc in the defense of women’s dignity”, first by approving the only yes It is yes or the trans law, and now because of the derivative of prostitution that dots the plot of Tito Berni, and that it has damaged the historical abolitionist profile of the socialists. The PP will persist in this pressure, and this Tuesday it has convened a few conferences at the national headquarters of Genoa on the occasion of Women’s Dayin which it will bring together different profiles of civil society to delve into the issues that have cracked the coalition, such as the trans law and the “erasure of women” or the Sexual Freedom law that has led to reductions in sentences for more than 700 sexual offenders.