First modification:
This March 8, the international day for women’s rights, has a particular meaning. In 2018, President Emmanuel Macron promised to make the fight against violence against women “the great cause of the five-year period.” The murder of almost 500 women in the country in the past five years makes the now candidate for his own succession fail on that issue, when there are less than 40 days left for the presidential election.
How is femicide different from the term “violence against women”? Why has this crime become a current political issue, but not an important one in the current French presidential campaign? What balance to make of the various laws approved in the last five years to combat violence against women? What stands out from the Spanish experience, cited as a world example in this matter? What do other candidates for the French Presidency propose in the fight against violence against women?
To evaluate the measures adopted by the French Government, its rulings in the fight against violence against women, as well as the proposals of other candidates for the Presidency, join us:
– Maria Eugenia Uriburu, psychologist.
– Maria José Zorrilla, political scientist.
– Paola Martínez, independent journalist.
First modification:
This March 8, the international day for women’s rights, has a particular meaning. In 2018, President Emmanuel Macron promised to make the fight against violence against women “the great cause of the five-year period.” The murder of almost 500 women in the country in the past five years makes the now candidate for his own succession fail on that issue, when there are less than 40 days left for the presidential election.
How is femicide different from the term “violence against women”? Why has this crime become a current political issue, but not an important one in the current French presidential campaign? What balance to make of the various laws approved in the last five years to combat violence against women? What stands out from the Spanish experience, cited as a world example in this matter? What do other candidates for the French Presidency propose in the fight against violence against women?
To evaluate the measures adopted by the French Government, its rulings in the fight against violence against women, as well as the proposals of other candidates for the Presidency, join us:
– Maria Eugenia Uriburu, psychologist.
– Maria José Zorrilla, political scientist.
– Paola Martínez, independent journalist.
First modification:
This March 8, the international day for women’s rights, has a particular meaning. In 2018, President Emmanuel Macron promised to make the fight against violence against women “the great cause of the five-year period.” The murder of almost 500 women in the country in the past five years makes the now candidate for his own succession fail on that issue, when there are less than 40 days left for the presidential election.
How is femicide different from the term “violence against women”? Why has this crime become a current political issue, but not an important one in the current French presidential campaign? What balance to make of the various laws approved in the last five years to combat violence against women? What stands out from the Spanish experience, cited as a world example in this matter? What do other candidates for the French Presidency propose in the fight against violence against women?
To evaluate the measures adopted by the French Government, its rulings in the fight against violence against women, as well as the proposals of other candidates for the Presidency, join us:
– Maria Eugenia Uriburu, psychologist.
– Maria José Zorrilla, political scientist.
– Paola Martínez, independent journalist.
First modification:
This March 8, the international day for women’s rights, has a particular meaning. In 2018, President Emmanuel Macron promised to make the fight against violence against women “the great cause of the five-year period.” The murder of almost 500 women in the country in the past five years makes the now candidate for his own succession fail on that issue, when there are less than 40 days left for the presidential election.
How is femicide different from the term “violence against women”? Why has this crime become a current political issue, but not an important one in the current French presidential campaign? What balance to make of the various laws approved in the last five years to combat violence against women? What stands out from the Spanish experience, cited as a world example in this matter? What do other candidates for the French Presidency propose in the fight against violence against women?
To evaluate the measures adopted by the French Government, its rulings in the fight against violence against women, as well as the proposals of other candidates for the Presidency, join us:
– Maria Eugenia Uriburu, psychologist.
– Maria José Zorrilla, political scientist.
– Paola Martínez, independent journalist.