The socialist councilor, Susana Hernández, accuses the team in Ballesta that in districts governed by the PP have not been put banners to raise awareness against violence against women, while in those governed by other groups has been made
Susana Hernández, mayor of the Municipal Socialist Group, said Monday that "while at all municipal boards of change have been banners vindication against gender violence, even in many of those governed by the PSOE and Citizens have been held Awareness and remembrance of the victims, in those ruled by the PP no posters have been placed claiming the end of the macho violence as called for in a plenary agreement.
"What we do not understand is that a gesture as small as hanging up a poster for the sake of awareness and the demand against this stigma of society, has been so difficult for the PP in the districts, making clear their diffuse position and commitment Against sexist violence. "
Hernández said that on November 25 sent an internal statement to the Councilor for Social Rights, Concepción Ruiz, stating that the local administration is responsible for the commendable work of raising awareness of society to eradicate violence against women.
For this reason "from the Socialist Municipal Group, we have asked the PP that the banners placed on November 25 against sexist violence remain throughout the year," explained the Socialist mayor.
Likewise, Hernández added that "Socialists will ask in the Municipal Boards that this wink be maintained in all the districts, including those governed by the PP that have not placed the cartel."
"From the PSOE we understand with these small gestures that the PP in the districts has not been involved at all and we remind Ballesta that words are necessary, but what is really important are the acts, and something as minor as putting a cartel against Macho violence is a great gesture in this sense, "concluded Susana Hernández.
Source: PSOE Murcia