Valencia, (EFE) linguistic dictatorship” and a system of autonomies with “17 mini-states with exorbitant costs”, and has defended anti-abortion positions.
Thanks to the government pact with the PP, Massó, 57, will be from this Monday the eleventh person to preside over Les Corts since 1983, the first of his party (there have been presidents of the PSPV-PSOE, Unión Valenciana, PP and Compromís) and the third woman at the head of the Chamber (after Marcela Miró and Milagrosa Martínez, from the PP).
Vox has kept until the last minute the name of the person chosen to be the second authority of the Valencian Community and has waited until the very day of the constitution of Les Corts of the new legislature to make it public, through the mouth of the party’s national president, Santiago Abascal.
Four years of parliamentary experience
Llanos Massó arrived in Les Corts four years ago, when Vox burst into the Chamber with ten deputies, after having been head of the list for Castellón in the 2019 regional elections, a position that was repeated on 28M, when his party won 13 seats that have been decisive to agree with a PP that is ten votes away from the absolute majority.
With studies in Physical Sciences, Religious Sciences and hearing aids, the former delegate of Make yourself Hear-Right to Live in Castellón and current provincial president of Vox has questioned the educational and linguistic policy of the Botànic in her first legislature in Les Corts.
Thus, he has accused the left-wing tripartite of devoting public money to promoting linguistic immersion and “eradicating Spanish and the original Valencian” from classrooms and society, and of “indoctrination” in schools using “historical lies” and introducing “gender ideology”.
Abortion and penises in the classroom
Llanos, who in the generals of the 23J is two for Castellón, has criticized from the podium of the hemicycle that abortion is presented “as another contraceptive method” in the workshops of the schools; that parents are not allowed to decide on education by gender, or that schools be used as “instruments of separatism and feminism.”
He has defended initiatives such as waving the national flag in educational centers or applying the parental pin, and in a control session he showed images of adult penises of different sizes and shapes that he assured can be found in infant and primary schools. . “Diversity is also a daughter of God”, she was the response of the Minister of Education.
gender violence
In his parliamentary interventions, Massó has criticized the “excessive protection of the laws on the lives of women”; She has denied that there is a feminist emergency, and has criticized the fact that “countless organizations that live off gender violence are watered with public money.”
He has defended the eradication of “any type of violence”, and among his latest tweets there is one in which he alludes to the suppression by PP and Vox in Toledo of the Department of Equality and affirms: “so that some can see that it was not so difficult ”.
Criticism of the AVL and RTVV
Other of his postulates have been to empty the Valencian Academy of Language of resources, until they can eliminate it from the Statute of Autonomy, considering that the regulatory entity is “at the service of the only ones who seek the rupture of the great nation that is Spain ”.
He has also questioned the regional radio and television, À Punt, “a political tool in the hands of the Pan-Catalan left” which in his opinion should be called “about to close”.
Other of his criticisms have referred to “the milongas ecologetas” or the priorities of the Botanical Council: “the climate emergency, gender or eco-sustainability, yes, in a very resilient way and in Valencian”, and against the Agenda 2030 has claimed the “Spain Agenda”.
For the next president of Les Corts, maintaining 17 regional Parliaments is neither effective nor efficient, which is why a centralist State is necessary at the legislative level but administratively decentralized, because the autonomies “create inequalities among Spaniards.” EFE