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“We don’t need feminism classes to know that we can’t teach pililah”

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“We don’t need feminism classes to know that we can’t teach pililah”

Vox’s deputy, Sergio Rodriguez, He said Tuesday that Liberal-Conservative MPs “don’t need feminism classes to know that they can’t touch anyone’s butt and they can’t show their butt in the street either.”.

It was during the debate to modify the animal protection law and allow minors to participate in bullfights.

To defend the legislative change, the Vox parliamentarian rejected the “moral authority” of the left. “We are superior to you in everything: in morality, science, education and ethics,” he added.

Rodríguez spoke in response to arguments from the left regarding the lack of ethics of the proposal. “They are immersed in the Errejón case and They lied in Koldo’s plot. “Lessons, none,” he concluded.

For her part, the President of the Government, Marga Prohenssaid this Tuesday that this week left “the flag of feminism has fallen from the bannerthe last flag they had left, that of false feminism.

This is how he spoke during the plenary session of Parliament in reference to the case of Íñigo Errejón and during his response to the spokesperson for Vox, Manuela Canadas, who began her question by specifying that “she could start with ‘my sister, I believe you’, depending on the attacker, or with ‘I’m afraid of you'”, also in relation to the messages from Marc Pons with Koldo Garcia.

Regarding the parliamentary question in question, Cañadas asked the leader of the Regional Executive what measures she was considering to deal with the increase in incidents with homeless people on the streets of the Balearic Islands.

The government leader, for his part, asked the Vox spokesperson not to criminalize or generalize in relation to the problem of homelessness, also affected by the “failure” of the social and housing policies of the Pact. “Another flag that has fallen,” he concluded.

The Minister of Housing, Territory and Mobility, Jose Luis Mateofor his part, responded to the socialist deputy Marc Pon“How afraid I am of their politics and of what comes out of Koldo.”

It was in the plenary session of Parliament this Tuesday, after having learned of the messages exchanged between the former socialist advisor to the government of Francina Armengol, with the advisor of the former minister Jose Luis Abalos.

The councilor criticized the ineffectiveness of the previous government’s housing policies, stressing that maybe Pons “was taking a nap because he got up very early”in reference to another of the messages published in which Koldo García proposed to meet at six in the morning.

“First no one talked to Koldo, then everyone talked to everyone and now everyone has talked to Koldo, including you,” the government housing official said while addressing the socialist deputy.

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