It also calls to address the inclusion of gays and lesbians, sexual exploitation and trafficking in women or the criminal asymmetry between men and women in the Law against Gender Violence to achieve a fairer and more effective standard result of consensus of all political parties and "overcoming sectarianism"
Progress and Democracy Union, through its spokesman, Ruben Juan Serna, expressly states in the International Day Against Violence on Women's support magenta training to all women and girls suffering from the scourge of violence in any of its manifestations.
As the mayor, the numbers of murders of women are kept in a "dramatic", with a total of 43 victims in the course of 2012, according to the Ministry of Interior.
This violence, and have serious mental and physical level for victims, affects society itself "deepening inequalities that still remain between women and men" in Spain.
In this sense, the Organic Law 1/2004 on Integrated Protection Measures against Gender Violence, which raised hopes among political parties and women's groups to end the killings or at least try to reduce "presents UPyD deficits that are essential ".
Not including sexual exploitation and trafficking, criminal asymmetry between men and women when it comes to punish the same offense or the exclusion of gays and lesbians living with violence are some of the issues "to be addressed, albeit with the differential treatment of gender violence. "
To Serna, is essential not only to continue the fight for the eradication of violence against women but also promote equality between women and men, with special attention to education and to create effective strategies and coordinated in all policy areas.
Furthermore, it should punish acts of violence and emphatically promote access to justice for victims.
From Murcia UPyD calls assume that violence is a problem of society as a whole and needs the consensus of all political parties "to correct injustices overcoming sectarianism."
"Only then can get a law fairer, more efficient", and that the fight against violence against women and girls "should be a key goal of democracy."
Also, Murcia UPyD regrets and criticizes the 25% cut in funding for domestic violence prevention in the Budget of the Autonomous Region in 2013 as the regional government considers that the Community should keep these items necessary to continue the work they do associations and the City Council of Murcia with the victims.
Source: UPyD Murcia