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Yolanda Díaz believes Sánchez's words about feminisms to be "incorrect": "You have to be careful what you say"

Díaz believes that Feijóo's statements about the harsh divorce from Carlos Flores "invalidate" her to be president of the Government.

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Yolanda Díaz believes Sánchez's words about feminisms to be "incorrect": "You have to be careful what you say"

Díaz believes that Feijóo's statements about the harsh divorce from Carlos Flores "invalidate" her to be president of the Government

The Minister of Labor and Second Vice President of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, considers the statements by the Chief Executive, Pedro Sánchez, in which he pointed to setbacks in inclusive feminism alluding to the policies of the Ministry of Equality directed by Irene, to be "incorrect". Huntsman.

"You have to be careful with the things that are said in one case and in another," said the vice president in an interview on Cadena Ser in which she advised Pedro Sánchez to leave "some clear elements" with his friends, alluding to her words in which she claimed to have friends who have felt uncomfortable with some feminist policies.

Faced with this, Díaz has indicated "not to share" Sánchez's statements and has replied that "feminism questions society because it is an intellectual movement that walks towards equality, questions women and men and is a movement that broadens the look".

The leader of Sumar has also supported the management of Irene Montero at the head of the Ministry of Equality and has questioned that there are members of the Government who try to distance themselves from these policies. "The governments are jointly and there are no socialist parties or parties from anywhere," said Díaz, who was convinced that "Spain is much better because of the equality policies that have been deployed due to the expansion of rights." "What is not good is that we play with feminisms," she added.

In her opinion, "feminism belongs to everyone in this society, it belongs to no one." "Please, let's not play with the elements that are central," Díaz added.

On the other hand, Díaz has described as "outrageous" the words of the president of the PP and candidate for the general elections, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, in which he alluded to the "hard divorce" of the Vox candidate for the Generalitat Valenciana, Carlos Flores, condemned for verbal abuse of his ex-wife.

For Díaz, the words of Núñez Feijóo "disable him to be president of the Government" because "he has legitimized without shame that a woman is mistreated because someone is getting a divorce."

He has also questioned that the PP candidate says that he justifies that sexist violence does not appear in the agreements between PP and VOX because it is obvious. "What is obvious is that Mr. Feijóo has legitimized the mistreatment of women physically and intellectually, that violence is exercised because someone is in the process of separation and this invalidates him to govern," he reiterated.

The candidate for Adding to the generals has recalled that gender violence "is one of the biggest scourges in Spain and in the world" and has stressed that today there are still women who do the same job as a man, earning less.

For all this, Yolanda Díaz insists "this is a very serious scourge" and someone who is running for president of the Government cannot justify "beating or mistreating women because they are going through a process of separation or divorce".