Valladolid (EFE).- The vice president of the Junta de Castilla y León and leader of Vox in this community, Juan García-Gallardo, has recovered this Wednesday his speech on the law against gender violence, which he sees as an “anomaly in the civilized world” and an “unjust exception” against which he only sees his party positioned in Spain.
In the midst of the debate on the positions of PP and Vox regarding sexist violence and its transfer to government pacts in autonomous communities and town halls, with the recent breakdown of negotiations in Extremadura and its agreement in the Valencian Community, García-Gallardo has republished a message from last October on his Twitter profile, under the hashtag “#LaViolenciaNoTieneGénero”, which referred to his intervention before the Courts of Castilla y León.
García-Gallardo: The law on gender violence has “perverse incentives”
At that time, in a plenary session held on October 4, García-Gallardo maintained that the law has “perverse incentives” for “heartless” to use it in divorce proceedings and achieve an “advantage” in obtaining custody of their children.
The vice-president affirmed that the law is a “total failure”, because “it has not served to protect women”, but to “divide society and foment a war of the sexes” and to “feed gender stalls irrigated with subsidies”. .
“Spain is the only country in which there is a law that includes perverse incentives for heartless people to use a law to use it in divorce proceedings to obtain an advantage in obtaining custody of their children,” he argued at the time.
The tweet includes a video in which it can be seen that García-Gallardo’s speech was applauded on several occasions by members of the Vox parliamentary group, but not by the PP bench or by the president of the Board, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, the then advisor to the Presidency and current mayor of Valladolid, Jesús Julio Carnero, and the popular spokesman, Raúl de la Hoz, who remained with a serious expression during the intervention of the Vox leader.