- Alicia Morales states that "we talk about equality between men and women, and what we want is to be free women with full rights, to walk calmly and safely and to stop feeling always threatened and treated as victims".
-Now Murcia takes to the plenary session in November a motion for the Government of Spain to transfer to the municipalities the 20 million euros agreed in the State Pact against Gender Violence
NOW MURCIA has presented a motion for the next plenary session of the City of Murcia, where he requests that the Government of Spain be urged to transfer to municipalities and local corporations the amount of 20 million euros that has been agreed in the State Pact against Gender Violence
The councilor Alicia Morales, who today has participated in the institutional act of the International Day for the elimination of violence against women, held in the Plenary Hall of the City of Murcia, has expressed concern about the organization and dissemination of the municipal campaign edited with this motive.
Alicia Morales has asked about this campaign to the Councilor for Social Rights, also indicating that "equality campaigns between men and women must focus on the aggressors and those who commit crimes, and not only women, victims and their behaviors. "
The councilor of the municipal group explained that "we talk about equality between men and women, and what we want is to be free women with full rights, walk calm and safe and stop feeling always threatened and treated as victims."
20 million for City Councils
Now Murcia has registered a motion to make effective two measures of the State Pact against Gender Violence that are special transcended for municipalities.
Measure 207, on the financial commitments of the next five years, and measure 61, for the modification of the Local Sustainability Law.
With this measure, the town councils will be able to carry out actions in the promotion of equality between men and women, as well as against gender violence, including in the Law of Bases of Local Regime and allowing the hiring of specialized personnel.
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Source: Ahora Murcia