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that the amnesty "is not and will not be the final point of the liberation process" of Catalonia, but rather it is one more tool on the path to being able to democratically decide the future of the territory. According to him, the amnesty is "an essential step to be able to dispute on equal terms" with the Government the stretch of road that, in his opinion, they still have left to achieve the independence of Catalonia. INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION He has stated that the events that have occurred in the Catalan independence movement in recent years are not part of a path that could have been avoided, since if today they can take the amnesty "for granted" it is because there have previously been pardons and the reform of the Code Criminal on the crimes of sedition and embezzlement. He has said that, if the State does not recognize the self-determination of Catalonia, they hope that the international community will, since he has "repeatedly" asked them not to leave the negotiating table and to be willing to negotiate. "We are sure that we have so many reasons that we will be able to convince increasingly larger majorities in our society and achieve those international complicities that are essential to us," he concluded.
Belarra demands that Montero continue as Minister of Equality by Agencies September The acting Minister of Social Rights and Agenda 2030 and General Secretary of Podemos, Ione Belarra , has demanded that the head of the Ministry of Equality, Irene Montero , continue to lead this department in a future progressive government in Spain to guarantee "the transformations feminists. This was stated this Saturday in a meeting in Valencia with the Podem militancy, before which Buy Bulk SMS Service he has opted for a government in which Montero "continues his work in the Ministry of Equality" and that "finally" repeals what is known as ' Gag law', according to the formation in a statement. Belarra has defended that Podemos "wants to contribute" so that the next coalition government is "brave and stable", with the commitment to the repeal of the 'Gag law', the freezing of rents and the continuation of "feminist transformations with Irene Montero at the head of the Ministry of Equality. by Taboolayou may like The former chief of staff of Irene Montero 'breaks' with the dictatorship of Yolanda Díaz In this sense, the acting Minister of Social Rights has admitted that the negotiation is "delicate", but has insisted that "it is possible to assemble a plurinational and democratic majority to continue transforming our country.
BET ON A “STRONG” POWER Regarding the current situation of Podem in the Valencian Community – which was left without representation in Les Corts after the last regional elections – Belarra considered that “it has been shown that what we said is true: if Podem was not strong, the Botànic was to fall, and so it has been. For this reason, he has opted for a "strong" Podem "capable of standing up to the PP and Vox like no one else is going to do", so that in the next legislature "Valencians recover their progressive government." At the event, Belarra was accompanied by the secretary of Institutional Action of Podemos, Maria Teresa Pérez , and the secretary of Circles and Participation, Pau Vivas. Pérez , regarding the "debate process" initiated in Podemos, has assured that this "reflection" opens with the objective of "collectively building our new roadmap and strengthening" the party. "The Valencian militancy is eager to contribute to the political document to make proposals to the new coalition government," he stressed, while emphasizing that the future executive "cannot only be an extension or transition, but must delve into the pending transformations that respond to people's needs. Podemos is holding seven meetings this weekend with militancy in Catalonia, Cantabria, Murcia, the Canary Islands, Castilla y León, Galicia and the Valencian Community.