The Minister of Equality,

Irene Montero,

the Minister of Social Affairs and the 2030 Agenda,

Ione Belarra,

and the Third Vice President of the Government and Minister of Labor,

Yolanda Díaz,

have asked this Sunday that the right of women to abortion be exercised in a manner " safe, public and free "in all autonomous communities.

This is how the ministers of United We can reacted through their profiles on the social network Twitter after the broadcast of the program 'Saved' in which they have treated abortion through the stories of more than thirty women.

Montero was the first to publish in the aforementioned social network with a message in which he assured that "in Spain abortion must be public, safe and free in all Autonomous Communities."

"This is what we are going to guarantee," he

said.

Belarra, for her part, considers that there is

"a long way to go".

"The impossibility of women in Spain to exercise the right to abortion in a formal way is a democratic deficit and a great social class gap," he warned.

Yolanda Díaz has described the stories of these women as "overwhelming."

"A necessary Saved that makes visible a reality that we must address:

abortion as a right of all women

that must be safe, public and free," he added along the same lines.

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