Madrid (EFE) importance”, according to both groups.
For the investiture partners of Pedro Sánchez, they are “disappointing” changes, in the words of the ERC deputy Pilar Valluguera after concluding the presentation held in Congress, which has approved the opinion of the reform with the votes of the PSOE, PP, Ciudadanos and PNV and the opposition of Vox, Unidas Podemos, ERC and EH-Bildu.
The bill promoted by the Socialists after the succession of reductions in sentences for sexual offenders and that has divided the government coalition will be debated this Tuesday in the Justice Commission and will reach plenary session on Thursday.
According to sources from the popular group, the two main parties in the Chamber have agreed on a transactional amendment that once again punishes the distribution of content that incites to commit sexual assaults on minors under 16 years of age, which had been declassified.
In addition to this point, the paper has only included in its opinion two other compromise amendments agreed by PSOE and PP, and two more proposals from the popular.
At the end of the meeting, the Equality Secretary of the PSOE, Andrea Fernández, has assured that all the amendments included are of a “technical nature” and have to do “with drafting issues”, so they do not “substantially” modify the reform proposed by the socialists or the definition of consent, of which “not even a comma is touched.”
“Simply modifying a word, a comma or a paragraph already means that it has consequences for one’s own understanding of the text”, stressed the PP deputy Marta González, who has considered that “talking exclusively about technicalities is not very correct”. because “even though they are technicalities, they have meaning and great importance.”
Mikel Legarda, deputy of the PNV, party that has voted in favor of the report of the presentation, agrees with this explanation.