PSPV projects its anti-slavery agenda on the state’s 2,000-mile highways

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PSPV plans to step on the accelerator of legislative changes to move forward on its roadmap, which envisages placing the Valencian Community as the first autonomy committed to the eradication of prostitution. The Valencian socialists are determined to pass on to Consell the proposals aimed at approving the activities of the brothels, as well as fines for demanding paid sex on the roads by resorting to punitive means against pimps and customers. According to sources from the Generalitat, the scope of implementation is a measure that will go beyond regionally owned roads and reach those under the responsibility of Diputación de Alicante. However, positions among Botànic members are very divided, and for the time being Valencians and morons reject the proposals defended by the Minister of Justice, Home Affairs and Public Administration. Gabriela Bravo.

If the political course begins in the Valencian Government with a commitment to cohesion among the partners to deal with the disaster recorded this August due to the fires, it will not be long before the friction comes to the fore due to the ideological agenda that will try to disperse it. The PSPV, Compromís and Unides Podem entities are each at a time when the final stretch towards the 2023 election processes is beginning. The phenomenon of prostitution, and in particular how to deal with it, is called to be one of the points of contention. the new political route, as before the summer period.

Bravo’s proposal to amend some of the provisions of the Valencia Community Road Act of 1991 so that prostitution clients who intend to have paid sex on regionally owned roads could be fined up to 15,000 euros were also supported by the socialist quota. Consulate. This is a mandate that is in the hands of the Head of Regional Policy, Rebecca Torro, guarantee of support for this measure. In fact, teams from both ministries have already held a meeting in June to address this issue and begin to consider how this might be implemented. What the first proposal makes clear is that under no circumstances can women be punished as victims of sexual exploitation or in the context of prostitution.

Sources from the Department of Regional Policy that the total ban on this newspaper 1,888 kilometers of roads in the province of Alicante958 kilometers are regionally owned roads, to which will be added the 930 kilometers of the provincial agency headed by Carlos Mazón. As explained by the same sources, road regulations in force from 91 regulate the Community’s road complex, a law that applies to all non-state roads passing through the autonomous region. . Therefore, the normative change that Consell’s socialist leg wants to make will also affect the ways of local formations such as the County Council.

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We’ll see if the Valencian socialists’ agenda on this issue is supported by the PSOE in any case. Pedro SanchezIt is implemented precisely in the autonomous region, which, on the recommendation of the PSPV, declared itself abolitionist. It should be noted that Bravo’s first solid step in enacting legislation in this regard was the proposal to amend the Demonstration Law, which proposes to impose sanctions of up to 60,000 euros on brothels operating on Valencian soil. Although the Chief Justice continued to move forward with the support of the socialist faction, it did not take long for it to become publicly known that this was a measure that Consell had its own detractors. He was first the Department for Equality and Inclusive Policies, and later its chairman. Monica Oltra (Compromise) and now Morethe person making the allegations. On the one hand, he accused the Bravo region of assuming powers it did not have, and also stressed that the anti-slavery path pursued not only did not work, but harmed many more people. women in prostitution contexts. It was then followed by the Second Vice Presidency headed by she. Hector Illueca (Unides Podem) argued that punitive measures forced prostitutes into hiding. Therefore, the Socialists do not seem to have any support, at least for the time being, but it is clear that they will present their proposal to Consel before the end of his term.

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