BILBAO, 9 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The President of the Government and Secretary General of the PSOE, Pedro Sánchez, announced this Saturday that the socialist parliamentary group will present a bill to abolish prostitution in the State, a “pending commitment.”

During his speech at the tribute, under the title ‘Rights, Democracy, Freedom. 20 years since the first electoral victory of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero’, the Socialist Party is toasting the former president in Bilbao, Sánchez has also accused the president of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, of “discrediting” the cause of feminism and “millions of women”.

This Saturday’s event, held in Euskalduna Bilbao, also included the participation of the leader of the PSE-EE and candidate for Lehendakari in the upcoming elections on April 21, Eneko Andueza, as well as the candidate for Bizkaia to the Basque Parliament Patricia Campelo.

In his speech, Sánchez accused the president of the Community of Madrid of “trivializing” about “when Men’s Day is celebrated” and warned that this shows that “there is much to do in terms of equality and feminism and that Ayuso detracted from the cause of millions of women.

On the other hand, and after emphasizing that the socialists are not enough to “be right”, but that they want to win the elections “to bring the political program to the BOE”, he has stressed that they have “a pending commitment to the political program: the of the abolition of prostitution”.

Thus, he has announced that the socialist parliamentary group will present a bill to make the abolition of prostitution “a reality.”