Sumar’s second vice president and leader in government, Yolanda Díaz, avoided talking about what they will look like. protocols against gender-based violence in the parliamentary group following the Íñigo Errejón case, but he defended the leadership of the group by saying that “no one reported it”. It is for this reason that Díaz asked the victims to act and denounce, because This is the only way the protocols work..
“For the protocols to work, there must be complaints”The Minister of Labor also declared this during a press conference this Monday in Congress. after Sumar’s meeting to analyze the case of his former spokesperson. However, Díaz did not detail what these protocols will look like after the events that she herself described as “very serious” in which Errejón was involved, which includes a complaint to the police for sexual assault.
“Unfortunately, this is the pain that the deputies who were with Errejón on a daily basis suffered here. that no one reported“, she said, emphasizing that there are “criminal regulations that prevent these events.” Díaz argued that “we must know and understand these facts to encourage women to act,” she emphasized .
It is for this reason that the vice-president encouraged women victims of sexual assault to act “because it is worth acting and it is useful”: “I say it forcefully”. Likewise, he said that this Monday the leadership of the Sumar parliamentary group gave him “pleasant news” because they informed him that “they were going to do external and independent prevention mechanisms“.
“I repeat so that the protocols act, this happens with company projectsthere must be a complaint or someone must witness the events“, he insisted, adding that these are “the conditions for a rule of law”. And he once again “sent the message that it is worth acting” to these women.
As for whether Más Madrid did not sufficiently investigate Errejón’s case, she assured that “it does not depend on her”, but reiterated that “for the protocols to work, it must be reported.” “Once the investigation carried out by Más Madrid’s colleagues is completed and the woman deletes the tweet, it happened as it happened“, she noted, specifying that it was she who “directly managed this crisis” despite her stay abroad.