MADRID, 1 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –
Vox will ask the Government for an account this Wednesday in Congress about the Trans Law and, specifically, it will call on it to rule on the possibility that the new rule will enable the entry of men into “spaces reserved for women.”
“Do you think that men can access any space reserved for women simply by stating that they feel like women?” Reads the text of the question, which the party leader, Santiago Abascal, intended to ask President Pedro Sánchez, although he did not have quota. The Government has decided that it will be the Minister for Equality, Irene Montero, who will answer it.
Vox thus seeks that the Government portrays itself in parliament on one of the effects that, according to the opponents of the Trans Law, the new regulation promoted by the coalition Executive will have, a rule that generated friction within the Government itself and also in the PSOE.
And the deputy spokeswoman for Vox, Inés Cañizares, also refers to the controversial concept of gender in the question she has registered for the Vice President and Minister of Labor, Yolanda Díaz. Her intention is for the strong woman of United We Can in the Government to specify “how many genders the new dismissal system contemplates.”
This Wednesday Díaz was in favor of moving towards a dismissal with “restorative compensation” that takes into account factors such as age, training or gender.