· "We have the firm determination to eradicate violence against women and we work every day to make a better, more inclusive society that achieves equality between women and men"
· Andalusia In 2023, it will have a historic budget to deal with gender violence, with more than 50 million for the I AM, which will allow projects such as the expansion of the reception network for victims of gender violence and a new psychological care program to be launched
The president of the Popular Party of Andalusia and the Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, has stated that "equality policies and the fight against violence against women are not a matter of parties, but a State policy", and, For this reason, "the worst favor" that is done to it is to "confront, divide and question" in the "temptation to ideologize everything in order to get a handful of votes."
"You have to avoid touching them, as some do on a daily basis", stressed the Andalusian president at the 'Together against gender violence' awards ceremony of the PP in Malaga, in which the president of the Party also participated Popular, Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
Moreno has assured that "the Popular Party of Andalusia and the Andalusian Government will never fall into crude manipulation and the temptation to ideologize everything in order to get a handful of votes, because we have the firm determination to eradicate violence against women and work for equality between women and men, working from the serene conviction to make the best possible society for our children and grandchildren.
"I do not want my children to repeat behaviors that must be eradicated, and I want a society in which women and men can work in complete equality," she stressed, insisting that "we work every day to make a better society, more sensitive, more inclusive and that fights gender violence from the smallest space”. "This 25N is not just any day, because it commemorates the collective effort of society, but the fight against sexist violence has to be 365 days a year" and one cannot "bear one more murder, one more orphan or one more suffering more than one woman," he said.
In 2023, Andalusia will have a Historic budget to deal with sexist violence, with more than 50 million allocated to the Andalusian Women's Institute, which is 16% more.
Thanks to this significant flow of human and economic effort, important projects will be carried out such as the expansion of the reception network for victims of gender violence with new facilities, extensions and improvements to add 500 places; a new psychological care program for women between the ages of 18 and 25, both in the capitals and in the municipalities; and the improvement of legal advice, legal assistance and psychological care for victims of sexual violence, not from the age of 18, as up to now, but from the age of 16.