Equality warns that the reform proposed by the PSOE would involve “a second wave of revisions”.

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The Spanish government’s delegate against gender violence, Victoria Rosell, has criticized that there is an “aberration” in the judicial application of the law that is “deplorable”, and has stressed that responsibility for the application of the standard “belongs to everyone”. court.”

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The Ministry of Equality has warned that the reform of the ‘only yes is yes’ law registered this Monday by the PSOE in the Congress of Deputies would imply “a second wave of revisions”.

“It could lead to assessments by courts that have not yet been assessed. It is not true that the PSOE proposal is going to protect against assessments that should end, a second wave of assessments cannot start again,” the deputy of the Spanish government against gender violence, has stated in statements to the media, Victoria Roselle.

In this context, Rosell has expressed “concern” that in light of a consent model, “violence, harassment, responding to the ‘no is no’ model, will be reintroduced.”

“We have made the proposal that violence and intimidation are an aggravating factor. The proposal to return to the old system that never worked seems to us a setback,” he defended.

For the government deputy against gender violence, reintroducing a subtype in the consent article of the law “is go back to the previous system“, which assumes a “risk in future assessments” of sentences.

Similarly, Rosell has criticized the fact that there is a “difference” in the legal application of the law from ‘only yes is yes’, which is ‘unfortunate’, and has emphasized that responsibility for the application of the standard is ‘upon every court belongs”. . “I think it’s striking that they tell us if we’re going to apply it one way or another,” he said.

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Source: EITB

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