The Institutional Vice President of FC Barcelona, Elena Fortapplied in a personal capacity through Twitter after the official statement of FC Barcelona and demanded the resignation of Luis Rubiales: “Need new airs”.
“Personally, these hours and days are difficult. Often, in one’s own actions and not in oneself, reflections, decisions and times are needed that go beyond what seems clear and obvious to us.
In a personal capacity, what happened these days, especially this morning and the final and public position of those affected, the real and only victims, as a woman and citizen, public servant and culé, want I want to make it clear again, as I always do, all the support to all women who suffer from unacceptable and disgusting machismo.
I express my total rejection of the actions of all the members of the official and non-official bodies who allow and support the destructive actions and all that happened this morning, and I consider their immediate resignation necessary. Need fresh air!
The real problem with everything is that in his imagination nothing has been done wrong. And this is the real drama. We still have a long way to go and many difficult times to change this unbearable world in which we have to live.
And it is in all of us. And selfless and sincere. With all the women who stood up and said a lot, always,” said the institutional vice president of boat.
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For its part, the Barça club described, in a statement, the performance of rubiales and described as “regrettable” the circumstances of the president of RFEF at the World Cup celebration and added: “Mr. Rubiales himself considered them a mistake and apologized”.
Source: La Verdad

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