The cascade of reactions after the announcement of Luis Rubiales that he will resign from his positions flooded the social networks this Sunday when the ‘bomb’ of the former leader’s departure due to the scandal of Jenni’s non-consensual kiss exploded Hermoso after Spain became world champion.
One of the first to speak was Yolanda Díaz, second vice president and acting Minister of Labor. “Feminist country is advancing faster and faster. Changing and improving our lives is inevitable. “We are with you, Jenni, and with all women,” she posted on her Twitter account.
His message was supported by Ione Belarra, Minister of Social Rights and Agenda 2030, who became more forceful and used one of the messages used by many soccer players to support Jenni Hermoso.
“It’s done,” was the same reflection made by Irene Montero, who added a fist and a purple heart. Víctor Francos, president of the Higher Sports Council, was pleased with Rubiales’ resignation. “The former president has done what he had to do. This is what we Spanish citizens have asked of you. This is a good decision because it benefits Spanish football. Not only do we respect it but we share it,” he said in statements to SER.
Source: La Verdad

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