The Minister of Equality, Ana Redondohas once again considered that the PP’s attacks over the “non-case” of Begoña Gómez, despite the investigation opened into the wife of the President of the Government, have a whiff of “rancid machismo” and that they use it to cover up that “the Mr. Feijóo is going ‘backwards'”, alluding to the expression that government officials and the president of the Community of Madrid have been using Isabel Diaz Ayuso about court cases with politicians involved.
Redondo believes that the PP has a “huge problem” that is “toxic bicephaly” and that “the ‘non-case’ of Begoña Gómez” is “a big smoke screen” to “cover the incapacity, the incompetence of Mr. Feijóo.”«. »Feijóo goes ‘backwards’ like crabs, like Pablo Casado was“, and Ms. Ayuso is going ahead despite her responsibility for the Covid deaths,” Redondo said this morning in the Plenary Session of the Congress of Deputies in response to a question posed by the Popular Group deputy. Patricia Ramirez. Ramírez asked the minister to say “how she values, as a person responsible, she must ensure equal treatment, that Begoña Gómez is the woman who benefits the most from her Government.”
The parliamentarian recalled the dismissal of Isabel García, which the minister carried out, due to the management of the violet points by municipalities governed by the PSOE and that, in her opinion, by comparison, the President of the Government should leave his position. «Do you think that Sánchez does not resign because he is a man? Or because he is number 1 in the entire corruption plot that corners his party and this government? Rodríguez reproached the Socialist Party for “the exemplarity that is asked of a woman is greater than that which is asked of the President of the Government himself.” »Sánchez must resign and all of you, his faithful squires, must go with him before ending up like Chaves, Griñán or Magdalena”, settled.
The minister indicated that the popular question causes her “great embarrassment” because it refers to “a person with no political responsibility and who has been a victim of harassment and demolition for months” for the “political benefit” of the PP “generating cases with lies and hoaxes without any basis.
On the other hand, Redondo’s ministry, after confirming the latest case of sexist violence in a municipality of Almería, La Mojonera, yesterday Tuesday, has raised the number of murdered victims to 39 so far this year. Since 2003, 1,283 women have been murdered by men. According to reports from the department headed by Ana Redondo, the last victim was a 40-year-old Moroccan woman, allegedly murdered by her partner this Tuesday, October 22. There were no previous complaints of gender violence against the alleged aggressor, a 50-year-old Spaniard.
Equality has also indicated that the victim had four children with the alleged murderer: two daughters and a son who are minors and one who is an adult. Thus, the number of orphaned minors due to gender violence in Spain rises to 29 in 2024 and 462 since 2013.
According to data from the Government Delegation against Gender Violence, by communityAndalusia now has nine sexist murders this year (23.1%), only surpassed by Catalonia, with a dozen (30.8%). They are followed by the Valencia Community, with six (15.4%); Galicia, with three (7.7%); the Community of Madrid, with three (7.7%); Castilla-La Mancha, with two (5.1%); Castilla y León, with two (5.1%); Aragón, with one case (2.6%); and País Vasco, with another (2.6%).
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Regarding the nationality of the victims, 19 were Spanish (48.7%), compared to 20 who were from another country (51.3%). Meanwhile, in the case of the alleged aggressors, 24 were Spanish (63.2%) and 14 were from another country (36.8%). Likewise, ten of the victims were between 31 and 40 years old at the time of the murder (25.6%), another ten between 41 and 50 (25.6%), six between 51 and 60 (15.4%), five from 61 to 70 (12.8%), four from 21 to 30 (10.3%), three from 71 to 84 (7.7%) and one from 18 to 20 (2.6%). Regarding the age of the alleged aggressors, ten were between 31 and 40 years old (26.3%), another ten were between 41 and 50 (26.3%), eight were between 51 and 60 (21.1%), four were 61 to 70 (10.5%), three from 71 to 84 (7.9%), two from 21 to 30 (5.3%), and one from 85 years or older (2.6%).
Regarding complaints, almost 80% of the victims murdered this year had not reported. Specifically, only There was a complaint in eight of the 39 cases (six filed by the victim and two for its surroundings), breaks down the Europa Press agency.
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