Logroño, Feb 18 (EFE).- The general secretary of the PP, Cuca Gamarra, has accused the central government of “being wrong again” with the so-called Trans Law, approved last Thursday by the Congress of Deputies and which, his judgment, “blurs the woman.”
Gamarra has made these statements in his speech before the Board of Directors of the PP of La Rioja, which has met this Saturday in Logroño.
He stressed that the regional and local elections on May 28, for which there are exactly 99 days left, are “the starting point” for “change in Spain, with the departure of Pedro Sánchez de la Moncloa.”
The also national deputy for La Rioja has reproached Sánchez for taking “only five weeks” to “reform the Penal Code to benefit its partners”, but “with the ‘only yes is yes’ law, in four months they do not even rectify They don’t take responsibility.”
“It cannot be what is happening in this country,” said Gamarra, who has reproached the president of the Government of La Rioja, the socialist Concha Andreu, for not demanding a rectification “of a law that in this region has caused Reduce the sentences for sexual offenders and murderers.”
Now, he has continued, “Sánchez insists on being wrong with the Trans Law”, which “has harmful effects for our children and our young people” and that “erases and blurs women”; in addition to assuming “a step back in policies to achieve equality.”
“Once again, we warn of the pernicious effects of a law like those that are repealed by other countries or that causes ministers to resign in others,” he pointed out, “but here it is approved to maintain (Sánchez) in power.”
“That is sanchismo”, he continued, “to be in a tremendous hurry to benefit his partners because in just five weeks he reformed the crimes of embezzlement and sedition in the Penal Code”; while “in order not to benefit sexual offenders, we have been without this reform for four months. It just can’t be”.
In economic matters, he has asked the Government to lower the VAT on meat, fish and preserves, “although he does not want to do so because he is interested in continuing to collect money.”
He has also demanded that he “do not make up the unemployment figures” and that he “solve the mystery of the discontinuous landlines”, of which he does not know the reason why the Government does not provide the data, “due to ignorance or bad faith” , although “if they published it, it would be seen that turning someone who works a month into a permanent one does not change things.”
“Sánchez has decided to start opposing the opposition because he perceives what fate has in store for him and the first stop is May 28,” he concluded.