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  • Dispute The Government considers the dispute with Castilla y León closed for the alleged anti-abortion protocol after the Board's response: "Nothing has been approved"

The PSOE wants to keep alive the controversy of the supposed phantom protocol against abortion of the Junta de Castilla y León.

Despite the fact that the Government considers the requirement that it sent to the regional government fulfilled, that no text has been known, although it is true that Vox has promoted these measures against abortion such as the fetal heartbeat, the Socialists are committed to keeping the flame alive of this controversy and force Alberto Núñez Feijóo to speak in the Senate.

The Socialists want to present a compromise text in the Senate to the reform of the Abortion Law that they will transfer to the other parliamentary groups, to try to reach a consensus, in order to "guarantee that nobody coerces women in the formation of their will to abortion, and that any diagnostic or therapeutic practice be based on scientific evidence".

And it is presented in the Senate and not in

Congress

because it is in this

Chamber

in which the president of the PP has a seat.

That is, if the amendment were voted on, the PP and therefore Feijóo, would have to pronounce on it.

What is the PSOE pursuing: portraying the Galician leader, since the reform of the Abortion law that is being processed in the Senate will be voted on February 8.

"We are going to check what Feijóo decides, whom we do not see much around here and we are still not very clear about what he thinks about it," said the socialist spokesperson in the Senate,

Eva Granados

, "he never makes his position clear on important issues but we are aware of what the popular think about the right to abortion. The truth is that it still has an appeal in the

Constitutional Court

and they have already vetoed many initiatives in this regard."

The president of Castilla y León, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco, reiterated this Monday in an interview at Cope that the text championed by Vox does not exist: "There has been no protocol and

The protocol for those pregnant women who intend to abort will not be touched

.

Castilla y León is a community that has population problems and our objective was to fight in favor of births and in support of families"

The proposed compromise text urges that "the competent

Public Administrations

guarantee the free exercise of the right to interrupt a pregnancy under the terms of this Law and, especially, ensure that the applicant is not the recipient of practices that seek to alter, either for consolidate, revoke or delay, the formation of your will on the interruption or not of your pregnancy, the communication of your decision and the implementation of the same, with the exception of essential and pertinent clinical information".

"Diagnostic and therapeutic interventions associated with the decision and practice of pregnancy termination must be based, in any case, on scientific evidence," the text concludes.

These bases are already included in the Abortion Law itself, therefore, what the Socialists are pursuing is to strengthen the idea and launch a specific initiative directed against the PP, which in recent days, as part of its strategy to strip it of the suit of moderation in the fight for the center places it as a "hostage" of Vox.

For her part,

Andrea Fernández

, PSOE Secretary for Equality, stressed that "the PSOE and the Government of Spain will do everything possible to guarantee reproductive rights in all territories" and denounced that the Government of Castilla y León "intends to introduce in the portfolio of services practices carried out by certain groups of harassment".

"In short, we are talking about institutionalizing the harassment that used to take place at the doors of the clinics," she emphasized.


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