José Antonio Sotomayor says that future municipal standard not supported UPyD because "we believe that unfortunately is useless and counterproductive, leaving a mere aesthetic appeal", and remember that the popular group rejected amendments of this training aimed at bringing initiated a Comprehensive Plan against Sexual Exploitation
Councilman Union Progress and Democracy in the city of Murcia, José Antonio Sotomayor, remember that future municipal ordinance aimed against prostitution "as is raised is a complete mismatch" following the words of the mayor of Safety and Human Resources , Nuria Fuentes "declaring his satisfaction at the start."
As explained Sotomayor, future municipal law can not count on the support of UPyD "as a text that simultaneously punishes those who are forced into prostitution and says he wants to fight sexual exploitation is a contradiction".
The mayor recalled that magenta training in October 2012 raised a standard of civic life, aimed at coming up with a solution by establishing mechanisms to prevent exploitation of people through prostitution, a proposal that was rejected by the popular group arguing "that an ordinance not improve the situation. "
The proposed rule also does not include the implementation of a Comprehensive Plan against Sexual Exploitation as requested amendments UPyD raised popular group to support it.
To UPyD Murcia "police response or ordinance itself is not enough", as it must be accompanied by transverse and multidisciplinary actions both sexual education in equality, social awareness and intervention, "allowing recovery options and socio staff to people who wish to leave prostitution, with its own budget sufficient ".
"We believe that unfortunately this ordinance will be useless and counterproductive, leaving a mere aesthetic appeal" without any deterrent effect, concluded the mayor.
Source: UPyD Murcia