Madrid (EFE) Yes”, socialist sources have confirmed to Efe.
The bill, which the spokesman for the PSOE parliamentary group, Patxi López, is expected to present at mid-morning, will not have the signature of United We Can as the negotiations this weekend between the two government partners have not prospered.
Some negotiations that have been focused on how sexual assaults in which there is violence and intimidation can be punished with greater punishment, after the accumulation of reductions in sentences for sexual offenders in application of the norm.
The PSOE bill, as the Ser advanced this Sunday, maintains the return to the penalties prior to the entry into force of the law when there is violence, intimidation or the will of the victim has been annulled.
It recovers the fork of between 1 and 5 years in prison when there is no penetration and between 6 and 12 when there is, provided that in these cases there has been violence, intimidation or the will of the victim has been annulled.
In the explanatory statement, it is ensured that the reform “does not affect the heart of the norm since the definition of consent and, therefore, the essence of the regulation of crimes against sexual freedom is maintained in its entirety.”
An issue that seems not to be guaranteed for Unidas Podemos and that was its main condition for accepting changes in the law of only yes is yes.
“Consent is not touched,” Montero said yesterday, who warned: “Whoever thinks that we are going to surrender does not know what our mothers and grandmothers have taught us.”