Oltra, Díaz and Colau call in Valencia for a feminist revolution in politics

The vice president Yolanda Díaz has bet today in Valencia for the importance of reaching agreements between leftist forces during the ‘Other Policies’ event, in which it coincided with Monica Oltra, vice-president of the Generalitat Valenciana, Ada Colau, mayoress of Barcelona and Fatima Hamed, Ceutí deputy. He has considered it “the beginning of something wonderful.” Although none of the participants have given rise to give more details about their future, Díaz and the rest of the speakers did. They have called for a feminist revolution in politics to turn it into an instrument of change that allows the creation of an entrepreneurial State that prioritizes social welfare and the generation of direct and immediate jobs of extreme quality.

During her speech, the Vice President and Minister of Labor recalled that during the pandemic “800,000 jobs collapsed” but defended that “yes, things can be changed, we have protected workers and companies. Everything can be improved, but they can be changed. things”.

However, the head of Labor has recognized the problems of the current labor market when she insisted that half of the country’s wage earners suffer precariousness. “It is a sick society that prevents the development of dignified lives.” He has also spoken about the situation of workers in the education sector and those who work in precarious conditions.

Finally, Díaz has insisted on the importance of public health and the deficits that the pandemic “has brought to the surface” in health. “We must talk about primary health, public health and mental health.”

For her part, the mayoress of Barcelona, Ada Colau, has asked “take out the acronym battle policy” at the same time that he stressed that the rest “are not elections but the future of future generations.”

In the same vein, the vice president of the Generalitat Valenciana and leader of Compromís, Monica Oltra, when he has defended that politics “has to serve for happiness every day, not with the battles within the parties. Who cares if Ayuso and Almeida fight?”, has clarified Oltra.

Tension

The act, which filled the theater, had to be interrupted by a woman who shouted at assuring that women “are not a homogeneous class. We have more to do with an unemployed man than with you.”

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He then went on to insult the political leaders to the boos of the people. After several tense minutes, Oltra has confronted her, reproaching her that she had never seen her demonstrate in front of the bosses and finally she has been removed from the auditorium amid chants in favor of the working class.

Finally, Díaz has insisted on the importance of public health and the deficits that the pandemic “has brought to the surface” in health. “We must talk about primary health, public health and mental health.”

Reference-www.elperiodico.com

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