The second vice president of the Government, Yolanda Díaz, has demanded “prudence” and “let the Supreme Court work” on the Organic Law of Comprehensive Guarantee of Sexual Freedom (known as the Law of ‘only if it is yes’) convinced that ” in a few days we will have some answers on these questions”.
The leader of Unidas Podemos has avoided commenting on the criticism that the purple formation and the Ministry of Equality (promoting the norm) have made these days against the judges. Díaz, on a visit to Valencia to attend the International Technical Forum of Senior Labor Inspection Managers -tomorrow he will have an act of Sumar- has avoided supporting these attacks on the judiciary.
Of course, the Minister of Labor and Social Economy has defended that the norm of the department directed by Irene Montero “is of extraordinary importance for the country” and its mission is “to protect the victims and the defense of the sexual freedom of women” .
In this sense, he has asked “not to create social alarm” assuring that “the Government will protect all the victims and we will wait for what the Supreme Court says.” “I am a lawyer, I am not a specialist in this matter, but I think it is important that we let the Supreme Court work and in a few days we will have some answers on these issues,” she argued.
At the insistence of the media, the second vice president has settled the debate: “I consider reproduced, as if it were a robed room, all the answers to these questions.”