• Urges Espadas to be rigorous "and stop lying" regarding the rights of Andalusian women, which have been reinforced by the Government of Juanma Moreno
• The PP presents a PNL to Parliament demanding the State-Board bilateral commission in which “the equality of the Andalusians” with respect to the rest of Spain is achieved.
The deputy of the Popular Group in the Parliament of Andalusia and president of the PP of Córdoba, Adolf Molina, has stated that "the fight for equality and the defense of Women´s rights it concerns the whole of society, regardless of ideologies and the party each person votes for”, reminding the left that “you are wrong if you want this fight to belong to your heritage”.
"In this 8M it has to serve as a reflection on the inequalities that women still suffer today and to reflect on the policies that have to be carried out to avoid these inequalities, as the Government of Juanma Moreno is doing"
For this reason, Molina has reproached Espadas Cejas for "blatantly lying saying that in Andalusia there has been a regression in women's rights" when the reality is that progress has been made in equality throughout these three years of the legislature of change .
"The data speaks for itself", such as the reinforcement of the Andalusian Women's Institute, "with more means and resources" since the beginning of the legislature, as well as "a greater budget" for the telephone service for women, " which has multiplied by ten compared to 2018, with the last socialist government”.
Likewise, it has also highlighted the "record investment" in care for women through local entities and that the budget for psychological care for children and women victims of gender violence has doubled. Along with this, the single window has been launched and financial aid for women victims of violence has increased almost twice as much as in 2018-
The allocation for reception resources for the next four years has also increased to 27 million and subsidies to women's associations and federations by 5%, as well as non-profit subsidies for women at risk of exclusion, which have tripled. during this time.
EQUALITY FOR ANDALUSIA
Adolfo Molina has also called for "equality for women and men of Andalusia” with respect to the rest of Spain and for this reason it has announced a non-legal proposal that the popular will take to the next plenary session of Parliament demanding the bilateral cooperation commission of the State and the Board. "From the PP we always insist on defending dialogue, collaboration, institutional loyalty and equal treatment," he detailed.
The parliamentarian has urged the rest of the political groups to support this initiative "unanimously" in which they claim that bilateral commission, already requested of the Government of Spain by the president of the Junta de Andalucía, which can resolve as soon as possible "issues of very important for the equality of Andalusians with respect to the rest of Spaniards", as a solution for the regional under-financing suffered by the community and "a fair and more transparent distribution of European funds".
"At this moment, where you see favorable treatment by the Government of Sánchez to some CCAAs, Andalusia returns to claim what it already did on February 28, 1980, not to be more than anyone, but not less either."