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The controversy and the political confrontation continue on account of the so-called parental pin or right of parents to prevent their children from attending complementary activities during school hours contrary to their moral or religious convictions, a Vox requirement that is already applied in Murcia .

The new delegate of the Government for Gender Violence , the former magistrate and deputy of the Podemos Podemos, Victoria Rosell, has raised the possibility of applying article 155 of the Constitution , in definitively intervening the Community of Murcia, as in its day was done in Catalonia , to force the regional government to suspend the application of the 'pin' in their schools.

According to Rosell, "there are legal channels that may not necessarily be judicial but also administrative requirements to fulfill the obligation, even of 155 in Murcia, because it refuses to treat all its students equally or guarantee the rights of the most vulnerable. It would be the path similar to that of Catalonia, unilateral action to break the legal system. "

Rosell, in the microphones of the Ser chain in Las Palmas , has suggested in this way the implementation of the procedure of 155 which involves requiring the president of the Autonomous Community to suspend the application of the 'parental pin' and, in case of negative, submit to the Senate a proposal for intervention of some or all of its powers that would be managed by the Central Executive.

The delegate of the Government for Gender Violence considers that the measure, championed by Vox, launched in Murcia, violates the legislation in force although for the moment, and unlike what happened in Catalonia with the pro-independence process , no court has ruled about.

Article 155 of the Magna Carta establishes that if an Autonomous Community does not fulfill the obligations that the Constitution or other laws impose on it, or acts in a manner that seriously undermines the general interest of Spain, the Government, upon request to its president, and in the case of not being attended, with the approval of the absolute majority of the Senate, may adopt the necessary measures to force the latter to the forced fulfillment of said obligations or for the protection of said general interest.

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