The Senate has given the green light to the bill against violence against women
The fight against feminicides has brought together the right, left and center. "At least when it comes to combating the slaughter, let's leave aside the bitter political conflict and try to take the country a step forward," said Schlein.
The Senate has given the green light to the bill against violence against women
The fight against feminicides has brought together the right, left and center. “At least when it comes to combating the slaughter, let's leave aside the bitter political conflict and try to take the country a step forward,” said Schlein.
A Palazzo Madama the majority and opposition confirmed the bill against violence against women, also approving two other agendas. The Government presented the project “Educating about relationships”, aimed at young students and aimed at addressing the issue of chauvinism and psychological and physical violence against women.
“At least when it comes to combating the slaughter, let's leave aside the bitter political conflict and try to take the country a step forward”Said Elly Schlein.
The party secretary declared “I appreciate the signal given by the majority with the favorable opinion on the agenda which asks to put resources into the training of operators and to quickly schedule the legislative proposals that insist on prevention, including ours on education of respect and affection in all school cycles".
Green light also to include education in school curricula “to respect”, proposal submitted by FdI group leader Lucio Malan.
The Giuseppe Conte has released some statements guaranteeing that the M5s è “absolutely available to develop a package of educational measures together with the government”.
The Minister to the Family Eugenia Roccella he commented on the work done in the classroom by saying “Today's is a beautiful page that we wrote together”, for Elly Schlein “Gender violence is structural, repression is not enough.”
During the session in the Chamber the deputies, accepting the request of the sister of Giulia Cecchettin, they respected a “minute of noise”, clapping in rhythm on the seats.
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