“I don’t know much about pregnancies.” This is what Juan García-Gallardo, VOX vice-president of the Junta de Castilla y León (thanks to the PP, let’s not forget) made without the slightest sign of embarrassment after announcing his anti-abortion measures. “I don’t know much about pregnancies,” she justifies with a smile. and pretending to look at some newspaper to answer a question asked by one of the journalists attending the press conference. A very simple question, at what week of pregnancy will the woman who has decided not to become a mother be forced to listen to the heartbeat of the fetus and undergo a 4D ultrasound? There’s nothing like simple questions to pose. “I don’t know much about pregnancies,” García-Gallardo made it all too clear, with her smile and the wrong search on her papers, that her and her education’s only interest was to restrict women’s freedom. “I don’t know much about pregnancies,” but she dares to decide what each woman can and cannot do with hers.. “I don’t know much about pregnancies,” but he dares to legislate about them. “I don’t know much about pregnancies,” but she owns the wombs of all Castile-Leon women. She doesn’t know about pregnancy. Also from freedom. And there they are, in power. Thanks to PP who gave them wings.
Source: Informacion

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