The president of the Spanish government, Pedro Sánchez, announced on Saturday that his party, the Socialist Party, will promote the abolition of prostitution in Spain through a bill.
At an event of the Socialist Party Euskadi in Bilbao for the pre-election campaign in this region, Sánchez announced that, after having approved the law on trafficking, “shortly” the socialist parliamentary group will present a bill to eradicate prostitution in Spain.
The president criticized the fact that yesterday the president of Madrid, the conservative Isabel Díaz Ayuso, “trivialized” the celebration of Women’s Day by asking when Men’s Day will be celebrated and that in doing so she “discredited the cause of millions of women who fought before” for equality and feminism.
In his speech, Sánchez also claimed the work of his party that “cuts out the roots” of corruption, compared to a PP that “protects and protects” these attitudes, in reference to a recent case of alleged collection of illegal commissions in sales of masks during the pandemic, by a former advisor to a former socialist minister.
Source: EFE
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