Hundreds of activists socialists The Andalusians approved the amendments to the Presentation of the framework of the 41st Federal Congress -which will be held in Seville between November 29 and December 1- on the position according to which the PSOE of Andalusia (PSOE-A) compared to the prostitutionand in which they propose ideas such as adding training to “abolitionist agenda” of this behavior, or that the Penal Code so that “consume” prostitution be a crime. »
Of the eight Andalusian provinces, “almost 1,800 contributions» to the above Framework overviewas put forward on social networks last week the secretary general of the PSOE-A, Juan Espadas, who will preside over the Federal Congress of the party taking advantage of his status as host of the event, while he will also be the one who heads the list of delegates who will attend on behalf of the PSOE of the province of Seville.
Among these amendments, several concern articles included in the section of Framework overview in which the objective of PSOE “abolish prostitution” – under the title “An egalitarian society in which all women have the same rights, opportunities and freedoms as men” -, according to the report of amendments to the presentation to which Europa Press has access.
In this way, from Grenade an additional amendment was presented which was unified with others from Vizcaya, Madrid, Badajoz, Cáceres, Cádiz, Guadalajara and Ciudad Real, as well as the CFPin which it is proposed that the Framework overview assert that “this cannot be socialist without being feministwe therefore assume the abolitionist agenda of all exploitations suffered by women – including conceptual and symbolic exploitations – including genderTHE prostitution and rented bellies.
Other additional amendments to the presentation of the framework were also presented by Grenada which coincide in stating that the PSOE Advocate to help women involved in prostitution. Thus, one of them suggests that the PSOE bet on “abolish prostitution ensure the development of a legislative framework and public policies that provide women who practice it with means and assistance for social integration far from this activity which violates sexual integrity and which, unfortunately, ends many lives .
“Thus, we must guarantee that these women integrate normally into society and have facilities to access academic training and/or the job market, knowing that they come from a situation of vulnerability which makes these tasks difficult for them,” the text continues. The Grenada amendment proposes that it be incorporated into the Presentation of Marco.
Another amendment from Granada proposes that the party sets itself the objective of “helping women who find themselves in” prostitution, and another that the PSOE also commits to abolishing “the trans law “It hurts women so much.”