Ruben Juan Serna Ordinance states that the future is a first step "but by itself is not enough" and that action must be combined with education and sexual equality, awareness and social intervention, "offering real options personal recovery and reintegration people wishing to leave prostitution "
Union spokesman Progress and Democracy in the city of Murcia, Ruben Juan Serna, valued "very positive" meeting with the Security Council Member, Nuria Fuentes, and other political formations, to know how it is working and what steps are occurring in the development of the ordinance against prostitution.
To Serna, "on an issue as complex as this is very important that all political groups give you an answer unanimous commitment to the fight against sexual exploitation."
Councilman announces Murcia UPyD submit to written government team which are the points and proposals which it considers magenta training should be incorporated into this ordinance.
Also, Serna said this ordinance is a first step "but by itself is not enough" and should also be combined with policies on education, both sexually and in equality, awareness and social intervention, "offering real choices and personal recovery social and labor reinsertion people who wish to leave prostitution. "
"This is not prostitution floors hide. If you do not work in all these areas at the same time all we achieve is clandestinizar these people, most of whom are foreign women, making them even more vulnerable."
"We understand," continued the mayor, "that is not for the Council to legalize or prohibit prostitution, but the House of Representatives", but "if it is a municipal responsibility to ensure the dignity, human rights and security of people and propriety of public spaces. "
To Serna, this Ordinance should mean "a first step against the trivialization of prostitution, mafias impunity, upset neighbors and the context in which they are educating our children."
Source: UPyD Murcia