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Feijóo believes that the Government will have "the worst March 8 you can imagine" upon arriving "embarrassed" by the Law 'yes it is yes'

He points out that the Spanish "do not deserve that the PSOE and Podemos turn March 8 into a new episode of embarrassment and constant confrontation within the Government".

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Feijóo believes that the Government will have "the worst March 8 you can imagine" upon arriving "embarrassed" by the Law 'yes it is yes'

He points out that the Spanish "do not deserve that the PSOE and Podemos turn March 8 into a new episode of embarrassment and constant confrontation within the Government"

CÁCERES, March 6 (EUROPA PRESS) -

The president of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, has considered that the Government "is going to have the worst March 8 that they can imagine", an International Women's Day to which "because of their division and their incapacity", they will arrive " deeply ashamed" due to the Law of 'only yes is yes'.

For Feijóo, "this government of the Sanchista party has been the one that has taken the biggest step back in defending the dignity of women", since as he has pointed out "today in Spain there are 700 aggressors of women who have seen how they the sentences have been reduced", and there are more than 4,000 incarcerated for sexual crimes, who "probably can have their sentences reduced".

Added to this is the fact that "the first 70 imprisoned as a result of the reduction in sentences have already been released", due to this law of 'yes is yes' that "when it began to prove that what it meant was to reduce penalties for sexual crimes, President Sánchez went around saying that it was the most avant-garde law and the most protective law for women".

Núñez Feijóo spoke in this way this Monday afternoon in Cáceres, where he closed the round table 'Women, the engine of change' that was held at the Gran Teatro on the occasion of Women's Day, along with the president of the PP of Extremadura, María Guardiola, and the candidate for mayor of Cáceres, Rafael Mateos.

In his speech, the president of the PP has crossed out this law as "the most recent example of legislative bungling, incapacity and frivolity of the Government" with women, after which he has lamented that for the PSOE, feminism, instead of being "the axis of political action", it has become a "battlefield in which to try to take away a handful of votes" from the adversary.

In fact, he has asserted that "in recent years", the PSOE and Podemos "wanted to instrumentalize March 8 against the PP", but this year "it is the PSOE and Podemos who want to instrumentalize March 8 to clarify and deepen in the divergences" that both parties have on "the real and effective equality of women.

Thus, Feijóo has pointed out that the PSOE, after trying for several years to make "a March 8 against the PP", now "the socialists are going to make a March 8 against Podemos, and those of Podemos, against the socialists", has reaffirmed Feijóo.

As he has pointed out, the Government "intended to boast of the Yes is Yes Law, and I suppose that they will reach March 8 deeply ashamed", while they also "intended to boast of the Trans Law, and they have repeated all the errors of the law of yes is yes, and it is against the law after all the feminism of Spain".

The Government also "intended to boast of the abolition of prostitution, and now we know how the clan of Tito Berni spends it", ironized the national president of the PP, who has considered that the Spaniards "do not deserve that the PSOE convert the 8 March in a new episode of embarrassment and constant confrontation within the Government", he said.

Now, and "to face the 8M with slogans and headlines", Pedro Sánchez "has come up with the Parity Law, which is nothing other than the adoption by Spanish Law of a resolution of the European Parliament, of mandatory compliance , approved at the proposal of the European PP", recalled Feijóo.

In this sense, Feijóo has understood that after the sexual offenders who have taken to the streets after the 'yes is yes' law or "the case of Uncle Berni has a bad conscience", but he has urged him to apply the Parity Law on his team, since of the nine seniors who report to him, "eight are men".

"It should start with parity at home, before demanding it from others," said the president of the PP, after which he lamented that "once again the slogans of Sanchismo go one way, and reality goes the other" , which causes that "Spain is tired of sanchismo".

In this context, and on the eve of the commemoration of International Women's Day on March 8, Núñez Feijóo has confessed to feeling "very proud to be a member of the PP", due to the "legacy" that this party has left to improve "in objectively and with facts, the lives of Spanish women", he concluded.