“It’s a dangerous game for women.”

The head of the Popular Party, Alberto Nunez Viejo, accused the PSOE of “Look the other way” In the case of former socialist leader Francisco Salazar and his “attempt to postpone” sexual harassment complaints. In his opinion, what is happening proves this “Double standards” And the “hypocrisy of defending women” of the party led by Pedro Sanchez. “The entire feminist policy of the Socialist Party has collapsed. The Socialist Workers Party is a dangerous party for women“, Figo announced to the media in Don Benito (Badajoz), after being asked how to evaluate the performance of the PSOE in this case after calling an emergency meeting last night in the Equality Commission to address the so-called Salazar case.

When asked whether he thought this case should be tried – the socialist example Adriana Lastra requests that she be referred to the Public Prosecutor’s Office– Feijóo did not respond to this point and focused on attacking PSOE to ensure this “Hypocrisy in the Socialist Feminist Movement” It continues to “grow” and “continues to appear in all its splendor.” After stating that “there are behaviors that qualify on their own,” he criticized the behavior of Paco Salazar, who worked “Six Years in the Palace of Moncloa”And he “was not absolved of his responsibility.” In her opinion, this confirms “the double standards and hypocrisy in defending women by the Socialist Party.”

“To say that one is a feminist because one is a socialist is a mockery.”The head of the People’s Party confirmed, adding that it had become “clear” that there was “an attempt to put aside the complaints of his colleagues.” Furthermore, Figo highlighted that the government spokesperson, Pilar Alegría, “met and had lunch” with Paco Salazar and “was again assigned to Moncloa.” “I wonder what the position of the government partners is? Are you looking the other way? Accept this type of sex offender? I feel really ashamed of this situation,” he exclaimed.

Later, he also referred to the issue during a lunch meeting with the PP’s re-election candidate, Maria Guardiola, and Figo blamed the PSOE for his presence. “Protecting an alleged harasser in Moncloa”Recalling that he spent “six years working in Moncloa and Ferraz.” The leader of the Popular Party said: “They shelved the complaints until the public pressure became unbearable. The Socialist Workers Party does not care that there are women being harassed, but rather that it be known.” Additionally, he referenced PSOE’s November 25 “Shut Up, You’re Not Prettier” campaign. “If the assailant is from the party, sister, we’ll see whether I believe you or not. It’s the slogan of the new Socialist Workers’ Party, Sanchismo’s greatest hypocrisy Feminism was trivial. “And now all of Spain knows it.”