Yolanda Díaz sees it as doable to succeed in an settlement on the reform of the ‘solely sure is sure’: “There are nonetheless hours”

The second vice chairman of the Government and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz, is just not falling by the wayside. He considers that there are nonetheless “enough hours left” till tomorrow in order that the members of the Executive department can attain an “settlement” in view of the vote for the consideration of the reform of the legislation of the one sure is sure that will likely be seen this Tuesday in The congress.

This was acknowledged in statements to the media earlier than taking part in Santiago de Compostela within the presentation of the e-book ‘Gender and politics. New strains of research earlier than the fourth feminist wave’, Díaz recalled that this matter is just not her accountability since it’s the accountability of the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, however she confused that she would love the settlement between the PSOE and United We Can to be doable .

“I by no means hand over, the settlement is feasible. There are sufficient hours left to have the ability to attain an settlement, it’s what I would love and what I need to occur tomorrow ”, the second vice chairman has dominated on this regard.

In this sense, Díaz has insisted on the relevance of feminism, which has achieved “many successes” in current instances in Spain, in order that round that flag “all of us have to satisfy”.

“I by no means hand over, the settlement is feasible. There are sufficient hours left to have the ability to attain an settlement, it’s what I would love and what I need to occur tomorrow” (Yolanda Díaz, Second Vice President of the Government)

This Tuesday, Congress will take into accounts the reform of the ‘solely sure is sure’ legislation proposed by the PSOE to toughen the penalties. If there isn’t any prior settlement, the legislation agreed upon by the coalition authorities will likely be modified by one of many Executive events (the PSOE) in opposition to the opinion of the opposite authorities get together (Unidas Podemos) and the Equality Ministry, which promoted the legislation.