Ana Rosa Quintana's speech before her audience for International Women's Day (8M)

Ana Rosa Quintana, the presenter and producer of El programa de Ana Rosa on Telecinco, has spent several days recording in front of her audience the disappointment you feel before this 8M, International Women’s Day and the current feminist struggle. As a communicator and influential person, her words are listened to and analyzed with a magnifying glass by thousands of people.

And to open your program, The journalist has made her position very clearwith the following speech: “Good morning. March 8, 2023, Women’s Day. After the vote in Congress on the reform of the Law on Only Yes is Yes, total rupture of feminism in the Government a few hours before the 8M demonstrations. March 8, 2018. Millions of feminists of all ideologies and conditions spontaneously took to the streets together. It was the first time that this program was not broadcast. If we women stopped, it had to be noticed. The banners were not held by professional politicians, but by ordinary women. 5 years later, the Ministry of Equality tries to bury classic feminism”.

“In 1910, the Socialist International Women proposed March 8 to commemorate the struggle of women. Now, one part of feminism calls the other a fascist for changing a law that benefits rapists. In favor they have voted PSOE, the right and part of the nationalists. A century after the first 8M we continue with glass ceilings. Of the 193 UN States, only 16 have a woman as head of government. And if we look down we come across an ice floor. 70% of the world’s poor are women.

Still from ‘The Ana Rosa Program’. (Mediaset Spain)

“With this panorama, yesterday we lived a shameful day in Congress with women insulting women. In memory remains the speech of Clara Campoamor during the approval of the women’s vote. That October 1, 1931, the PSOE, the right and part of the nationalists voted in favor. According to the press at the time, the first woman to vote in democracy was a hundred-year-old citizen of Lejona named María Dolores Bárbara. A century later, the Ministry of Equality blows up the feminism that allowed María Dolores and all of us who came after to vote.”

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“Today we will see demonstrations with two antagonistic positions in the street while a man on horseback appears in the form of William Wallas painting his face purple while haranguing the women to face each other. Days ago he already warned: ‘Let’s see what the 8M finds’. The image of Belarra and Montero entrenched yesterday in the blue bench was a step forward.”

“Meanwhile, the spirits of women like Concepción Arenal, Rosalía de Castro, Emilia Pardo Bazán, María Moliner, Clara Campoamor, Dolores Ibárruri, Carmen de Burgos or María Zambrano. What demonstration would these women go to today? Although a sector tries to erase the pioneers, thanks to their struggle we have the rights that our grandmothers, our mothers, we, our daughters and our granddaughters achieved. Let’s not erase them from history“, have been her exact words dressed in purple, the characteristic color of the movement.

Ana Rosa Quintana, the presenter and producer of El programa de Ana Rosa on Telecinco, has spent several days recording in front of her audience the disappointment you feel before this 8M, International Women’s Day and the current feminist struggle. As a communicator and influential person, her words are listened to and analyzed with a magnifying glass by thousands of people.

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