As stated by the PSOE, they are working on a “serious and rigorous text” to gain, once submitted and registered, “the support of the rest of the political parties”.
Euskaraz irakurri: PSOEK ‘bai bakarrik da bai’ lega erreformatzeko proposamena aurkeztuko du, Podemosek babestu ala ez
The PSOE will “as soon as possible” one bill until reform of the law of ‘only yes is yes’ to “close the door on its unwanted effects” and for which they hope for the support of their United We Can coalition partners.
This has been indicated by the spokesman for the Election Commission of the PSOE, Pilar Alegría, who has made it clear that under no circumstances will the “heart” of the law be touched, the permission of the woman.
The PSOE is going to introduce a bill to that effect retouch and correct unwanted effects that we have discovered” in the light of the various sentences that have been produced, after analyzing them, he has indicated, without wanting to go into detail about the content, further pointing to “an increase in sentences for sex offenders”.
According to Alegría, the PSOE works in one “serious and rigorous text” for which he hopes for the support of United We Can. The PSOE’s will is “to be able to present a joint and agreed document which, once presented and registered, will be adopted by the majority of the rest of the political parties.”
However, he has made it clear that the proposal It will be presented regardless of whether there is support from the minority shareholder and has denied that the decision was made for “electoral” reasons.
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