The conflict in the Valencian Parliament reached its maximum at the last face-to-face meeting of the year between Consell chairman Ximo Puig and spokespersons for the right. This Thursday’s control session passed between shouting, ordering, and disqualification. Not just because the right disapproves of Botànic’s roadmap, but also. The day featured an agenda that was mainly supported on the basis of the national agenda. Controversies that punctuated the Spanish Ruler and shows that the Valencian right wing is trying to erode the autonomous government in the final stage of the legislature.
“They surrender to the Government with the reduction of the sentences given for the crime of rebellion.” “It’s embarrassing that hundreds of offenders are demanding a reconsideration of their sentences for gender-based violence crimes.” “If they open a banner tomorrow, the word pardon should be read. They should apologize to the victims». These were some of the messages initiated by PP trustee María José Catalá. Ximo Puig appreciated that he only followed the agenda of Alberto Núñez Feijóo, emphasizing that the fight against sexist terrorism, which remains the main problem of society, requires unity. warned of violencebegins when the word insults and degrades» and pointed out that Consell is «aware» of the need to «strengthen» and «expand» the Valencia Pact against Gender Violence, which is celebrating its seventh anniversary, to combat this difficult terrorism.
One day before the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, 25 November, PSPV, Compromís, Unides Podem and PP joined ranks to show their rejection of machismo. They all criticized Vox’s attack on Equality Minister Irene Montero in Congress.
Puig denounced Vox’s “unacceptable uncivil behavior” and showed her full solidarity with Montero, while Aitana Mas, vice president and councilor for Equality, criticized the harassment of the Ministry head, comparing it to the harassment of Mónica Oltra. . Illueca said what was seen in the Lower House was a question of “machismo and fascism”. Catalá also condemned “parliamentary aggression” against Montero. “It didn’t do us any good, and that kind of policy didn’t do us any good,” she added.
During the session, Puig denounced C’s deputy Fernando Llopis for saying his hands were “bloody” at the PSOE, and recalled Ernest Lluch, a former minister who has been murdered by ETA for 22 years this week. Llopis said he was talking about friends of PSOE, not PSOE. The anger was complete.
Socialists and Compromises take the pulse of renewable energy
Compromís has come to the Valencian Parliament to emphasize its position on renewable energy and thus point out the differences with the majority group PSPV. The Valencian coalition decided to give its speech some direction. Spokesperson Papi Robles not only asked his question this time, but also responded to chairman Ximo Puig. “Surprise and disappointment” were two terms PSPV used for its US position. Valencia Energy Agency. Characterized by the violence in his interventions, Robles did not say one word louder than another, but he did not cease to be strong either. He said he thinks it’s time to step up to renewable energy “not in the interest of the big power companies” and therefore cannot be opposed to the Agency. Hopefully, I trust and will work until my last breath to fulfill this agreement and others.” Meanwhile, Puig took the glove, convinced there would be a deal too, but said it was “only a means” to achieve the Agency’s purpose. Decarbonization by 2030. And he stated that if the creation of this body was not contained in the Law of Accompaniment, “the head of the Konsell was in no way responsible.” The President emphasized that this is the issue. “seeking balance” between environmental and economic interests To achieve a change in the energy model in the community.
Source: Informacion

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