Bolaños acknowledges “with all humility” that the regulation of “solely sure is sure” is “imperfect”

The Minister of the Presidency, Félix Bolaños, maintains that the “solely sure is sure” regulation is “imperfect”. “In all humility, what is going on is that the regulation is imperfect”, he stated throughout an interview on Onda Cero.

His statements spotlight the discrepancy inside the coalition authorities. This morning Minister Irene Montero insisted that the “regulation is properly completed” in an interview on Cadena SER, for her, the issue lies in “a minority of judges” who apply “badly the regulation and transitory regulation ”.

Bolaños doesn’t take into account it so. He maintains that the proposal offered by the PSOE involves “right a regulation with results that no one wished.” He has even admitted that “nobody noticed the issue coming” when it was filed. That is why he considers that the Socialists have offered a reform that’s “impeccable” and comes to resolve the detrimental results of the regulation.

Bolaños has proven himself prepared to take a seat down and speak with “all” the events, together with the PP, to switch the “solely sure is sure” regulation and put an finish to its “undesired” results. Although he has reproached the ‘well-liked’ for his or her ‘no’ to the legal guidelines promoted by the PSOE to “enhance” the rights of girls, akin to abortion, however he has affirmed that he’s going to talk with “all” teams in Congress for this reform.

“I’m going to talk with all of the parliamentary teams, as a result of I would like, as at all times, that each one the initiatives go forward,” Bolaños identified in an interview on Onda Cero.

“In all humility, what is going on is that the regulation is imperfect” (Felix Bolaños, Minister of the Presidency)

“What I would like is to resolve issues and I’ll communicate with all of the parliamentary teams,” stated Minister Bolaños, who has prevented attacking the purples always. “The regulation has had results that no one noticed, no one wished to cut back sentences,” insisted Bolaños, who has insisted that the PSOE needs to treatment “the harm” that would have been completed.