Equality Minister Ana Redondo was reprimanded as she left the Faculty of Law at the University of Granada to speak to the media after the opening ceremony of the Expo for Business Women in Granada. In the end, … She answered questions from journalists, but was reprimanded by María Martín Romero, president of Granada’s La Voraera association. The association provides care for victims of gender violence.
“You know that the people wearing the bracelets are people who are at extreme risk, and you know that the police themselves have said that procedures were not followed, but my colleagues called me in a panic.” In the face of these accusations, Ana Redondo responded, “I was there, I was there.”
Equality Minister Ana Redondo was reprimanded at an event in Granada this morning.
María Martín Romero, president of La Voraera, an association for victims of sexist violence, accused her of lying and neglecting victims after anti-abuse bracelets failed… pic.twitter.com/XBSpt34gL8
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“What I said yesterday was a lie!” the president shouted, demanding to speak to the “victims” who are “shouting in horror” because of the government’s flawed anti-abuse apparatus. In response to Mr Redondo’s response, President La Volaera acknowledged that the Equality Minister “could have been” where she was, but insisted he “speak to the victims” who are once again suffering from the system’s failings, which the government had already acknowledged. “You too are an accomplice to the invaders!” she cried as they tried to separate her from the Equality Minister.
“Feminism? This has nothing to do with feminism. “This is what you are promoting,” the association’s president continued, highlighting the “level of outrage” of the group supporting the “nine families of murdered women.”
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