“We are at a crucial moment in the negotiations,” acknowledged Minister Félix Bolaños. For its part, Minister Ione Belarra has assured that her partners in government have “trembling legs”.
The Spanish Presidency Minister, Felix Bolanosemphasized this Wednesday that the PSOE and United We Can They agree on two things about reforming the sexual assault law, enforce the permission in the center of the law” and “that cannot be repeated sentence reductions“to those who have been convicted sexual crimes.
“We are at a key moment in the negotiations,” the minister admitted to the press as he began a visit to an exhibition at the Ortega-Marañón Foundation, when asked about the accusation of the Minister of Social Rights and leader of Podemos , Ion Belarrathat the PSOE’s legs were shaking and so he decided to reform the sexual assault law, also known as the “Only yes is yes”.
Bolaños has confined himself to indicating that in order to negotiate the text of the reform, they have an agreement in those two main points and they need “the technical teams” to work on “impeccable regulation from a criminal point of view”.
For its part, the Minister of Social Rights and the 2030 Agenda, Ione Belarra, has assured that the “legs of her government partners are shaking” and have been forced to implement a reform of the ‘Only yes is yes’ law. In addition, it has affected that the problem is caused by the incorrect application that is made by judges of the law “macho and patriarchal look”.
“I believe it has already become clear during this legislature that there are two political forces in this government, one whose legs tend to tremble and the other which does not. I believe that the PSOE in this case is subject to Lots of pressure by the PP and also by the judiciary and the right of the media and are forced to propose some form of reform,” he stressed.
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