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The PP insists on Bolaños to allow him to debate his "only yes is yes" reform after endorsing the PSOE reform in an hour

MADRID, 16 Feb.

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The PP insists on Bolaños to allow him to debate his "only yes is yes" reform after endorsing the PSOE reform in an hour

MADRID, 16 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The spokesperson for the Popular Group in Congress, Cuca Gamarra, has sent a new letter to the Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, urging him not to delay the government's agreement any longer in order to debate the reform of the Law on Sexual Freedom, known as the Law of 'only yes is yes', which the PP registered in December. She has done so after verifying that Moncloa barely took an hour to give its approval to the bill registered by the PSOE for the same purpose, which already has a voting date.

Pursuant to the Constitution, the Executive has the power to veto any legislative initiative that it considers affects its budgetary policy, either because it implies excessive spending or because it implies a decrease in income. To do this, Moncloa has a period of 30 days to notify Congress that it agrees to the debate, an essential procedure for the initiative to be discussed in plenary session of Congress.

With the reform of the law of 'only yes is yes' registered by the PSOE, the process was solved last Tuesday in just a few minutes: at ten in the morning the meeting of the Congressional Committee began in which the socialist reform was described and it was sent to the Government, and barely an hour later, at 11:15 a.m., the statement from Moncloa already reached the Chamber giving its agreement to the debate.

That speed in granting conformity is what the PP claimed with its own reform of the 'only yes is yes' law, which it registered in December and which it wanted to debate this month. However, Moncloa has already warned that with this bill it was going to run out of time, which in its case ends in March.

Even so, Gamarra wrote to Bolaños at the beginning of the month so that he would not delay that approval and, according to 'popular' sources reported this Thursday, now he has done the same again after confirming the speed with which Moncloa has given the green light to PSOE's proposal.

From the PP they assure that both texts are similar and that, if for the PSOE Moncloa it only took an hour to pronounce, it does not make sense that the Popular Group continues to wait since December for the necessary approval from the Executive.