The leader of the Socialist parliament, Alexandra Leitan, accused this Monday the head of the Democratic Alliance list, Sebastian Bugalia, of being really confused when talking about women’s rights, especially voluntary termination of pregnancy.
“The lethargy when talking about women’s rights is not original, which is clearly evident from the confusion of the head of the AD list in these elections. There is real confusion when it comes to women’s rights and, in particular, voluntary termination of pregnancy,” he said. .
At a European meeting at the Casa do Campino in Santarem, the former Socialist minister said voting for the right was a step backwards for women’s rights.
“I have no doubt that voting for the right, for all the right alike, sets back the path we have chosen to advance women’s rights,” he added.
During her speech, Alexandra Leitan stressed the importance of the PS gaining strength in the European elections to stop the rise of the far right by “defeating the European People’s Party.”
“As we have seen, she is quick and easy to ally with these extreme right-wingers. The future of a Europe of solidarity, peace, progress, anti-xenophobia, anti-racism and anti-misogyny depends on a socialist victory on the 9th.” “, is saved.
The initiative, in which former President of the Assembly of the Republic Augusto Santos Silva participated, was closed by the head of the PS list for Europeans, Marta Temido, who confirmed her three main priorities.
In addition to core issues such as housing, employment and fundamental rights, the former health minister highlighted other priorities such as tackling climate change and drought as “the planet is still under threat.”
“We are not casual environmentalists, but by conviction,” he said, adding that they want to see “the green agenda move forward without leaving anyone behind.”
Marta Temido also said it was necessary to “continue to fight for a common agricultural policy that is more social and more friendly to young farmers.”
“This is necessary, and we will not deviate from this goal,” he said.
His priorities also include protecting water resources, namely “water capture, storage and distribution,” as well as continuing to invest in renewable energy.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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