MADRID, 2 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The president of Ciudadanos, Inés Arrimadas, has demanded this Wednesday the Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, to “correct her thunderous silence” of recent days and to condemn the “unspeakable murder” of the six-year-old girl allegedly murdered by her mother in Gijon.

“Days have passed and Montero still hasn’t come out to say anything at all,” Arrimadas made ugly in statements to the media in the corridor of Congress, where he insisted that these types of crimes “deserve all the rejection of society.”

The ‘orange’ leader has stressed that Montero “is the fastest in the West” when “there is a case to the contrary”, that is, when the father is the author of the crime. “It seems that children who die at the hands of their mothers are worth less to the Government than those who die at the hands of their fathers,” she lamented, reproaching the head of Equality for her “absolute silence.”

Shortly after these statements, in the plenary session of Congress this Wednesday, the minister has already condemned that murder and has expressed her solidarity with the girl’s family, while criticizing the fact that politics tries to confront the victims of violence.