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Podemos will vote in favor of processing the PSOE law to abolish prostitution and the commons remain unknown

MADRID, 6 Jun.

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Podemos will vote in favor of processing the PSOE law to abolish prostitution and the commons remain unknown

MADRID, 6 Jun. (EUROPA PRESS) -

Podemos will vote in Congress in favor of taking into consideration the PSOE law to abolish prostitution, but calls on its coalition partner to debate in depth the content of the law, with a view to achieving a broad consensus.

For their part, the 'commons', the Catalan confluence of United We Can, which maintain a position more prone to regulationist positions, for the moment does not reveal the direction of the vote in order to facilitate the processing of this proposal, as explained by various sources of the federal space.

The state co-spokesperson for the purple formation, Alejandra Jacinto, has explained that they are in favor of combating pimping, ending their "impunity", defending the rights of women and ending sexual exploitation.

"It is an issue that needs to be addressed and the PSOE text adds to the efforts of the Ministry of Equality that have been made and continue to be made," he asserted to recall the proposals of this department to recover the locative third party.

However, the Law of Guarantees of Sexual Freedom, known as the 'only yes is yes' law, was recently approved although its wording did not include this section, in order to achieve a broad consensus with the parliamentary groups.

Jacinto has explained that the Executive has taken steps in this abolitionist trend, such as the urgent action plan against trafficking and sexual exploitation, in addition to defending a modification of the immigration law.

Consequently, he has called for debate on the PSOE proposal to be "capable of generating an agreement against the pimp and sexual exploitation industry."

Meanwhile, the commons already registered last year an amendment to the Law of 'Only yes is yes', which was not included in the text, to withdraw the recovery of the locative third party, considering that this measure reinforces the stigma of prostitution and make it difficult to distinguish between voluntary and forced prostitution.