New protocol for rallies against sexist violence-related murders in Cortes. After two months of silence, the image emerged that the head of the regional parliament was not behind the official banner. Llanos Masso, from Vox on one side; PP and the far-right formation agreed to change the slogan of the emblem to be hung before each minute of silence.
The slogan ‘No to violence against women’ will appear on the banner at the door of the autonomous assembly when rallies are held from now on, and according to PP, this slogan will be the same slogan used in the Government Delegation. The Valencian Community, led by socialists Pilar Bernabe. This new proposal will replace the existing qualifier ‘Les Corts contra la violence masclista’, which has been deleted. There is also no mention of ‘gender-based violence’, as Vox argues.
The agreement, which PSPV and Compromí voted against, comes after the socialists through their representatives on the Board of Directors, second vice-president of Corts. Gabriela Bravo, He made his own offer. Thus, a common protocol was sought where the slogan of the banner was ‘Against gender-based violence’.
As the deputy speaker of the regional parliament reasoned, Alfredo Castello, The PP’s presentation of this protocol by Bravo caused the new agreement on the table to be “accelerated” and reached without a complete “dialogue”. As explained, the Valencia Pact Against Sexist Violence required all institutions to have a common protocol that Consell had to support, but Botànic did not do this and so this agreement was reached, although it was not there. he aimed to “homogenize” this claim.
In this sense, he explained that in addition to agreeing on these concentrations, the new protocol also includes that the Corts president will inform his employees and members after the murder of a woman due to gender violence is confirmed. Condemning the facts, the Assembly will observe a minute’s silence at the beginning of the next plenary session, and if information about the case reaches before 11 am, there will be a three-minute silence under the door. The guidelines stated: A common banner saying ‘No to violence against women’.