
Congress has not supported the requests of these of Abascal for his dismissal and for the elimination of the Ministry of Equality. In the proposal to get rid of the Ministry of Equality, solely these of Santiago Abascal have voted in favor PP and Voz share that PSOE is answerable for the insurance policies that Montero has carried out
The Plenary Session of Congress, with a snug majority of greater than 195 votes, has rejected this Wednesday Vox’s proposal to reprove the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, for the discount of sentences because of the implementation of the Guarantee Law of Sexual Freedom, often known as the Law of ‘solely sure is sure’. Nor has it supported the requests of these of Abascal for his dismissal and for the elimination of the Ministry of Equality.
Vox’s non-legal proposal, which was debated final Tuesday, has been voted for by factors in such a manner that, the primary of them, through which the disapproval of Montero is claimed, has had the votes in favor of PP and Vox and the abstention of Citizens; whereas the second, which known as on the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, to dismiss the minister, has solely had the help of PP and Vox.
The third vote has taken place on the purpose that demanded from the Executive the elimination of the Ministry of Equality, a proposal through which these of Santiago Abascal have been left alone voting in favor.
PSOE, answerable for Montero’s insurance policies
During the controversy on this initiative, Vox’s deputy spokesperson in Congress, Inés Cañizares, justified the request for disapproval by declaring that the initiatives launched by the Ministry of Equality “hurt the widespread good.” In addition, he criticized Montero’s “demonstrated incompetence”, his “persistent advocacy of sexual exercise with and amongst minors”, his “incisive assaults on the separation of powers and the rule of regulation” or his “negligence” relating to the safety Women’s.
The PP expressed itself in an analogous manner, though the primary opposition get together additionally pointed to the PSOE as answerable for the insurance policies carried out by Montero. The spokesperson for Equality of the ‘common’, Margarita Prohéns, criticized that the Socialists had been “incapable of stopping the minister’s toes”. “They are her legal guidelines, she is her minister and it’s her irresponsibility,” she mentioned.
The abstention of Ciudadanos to the disapproval of Montero was already superior by his spokesperson on this matter, Sara Giménez. The deputy herself criticized Montero’s administration on the head of the division, though she was against the disappearance of the Ministry.