What to expect from the new left-wing coalition government on LGTBI matters?

What to expect from the new left-wing coalition government on LGTBI matters? What to expect from the new left-wing coalition government on LGTBI matters?

Sánchez has obtained the support of the PSOE, Unidos Podemos, PNV, Más País, Compromís, Teruel Existe, Nueva Canarias and BNG and the abstention of ERC and Bildu

GAYLES.TV.- Eight months and two elections has needed Pedro Sánchez to be invested President of the first Government of coalition since the restoration of democracy. 167 Votes in favor, 165 against and 18 abstentions. Despite the pressures and threats of the right, Spain will have the most progressive government of recent times. The new leftist government is committed to the collective LGTBI.

This was remembered by himself Sanchez in the investiture debate: «Equality to be complete requires the recognition of equal rights for all singularities and that is why we claim at all times the pride of diversity. The right to difference, ladies and gentlemen (...) We will be militants against racist ideology, against xenophobia, against homophobia and against machismo»Announced the socialist leader. And it is that in the coalition agreement with United We, Pablo Iglesias and Pedro Sánchez They pledged to approve a package of measures in favor of equal treatment, non-discrimination and the positive assessment of diversity. This will was specified in various points of the section 5.12 of your agreement:

- We will approve a Comprehensive Law for Equal Treatment and Non-Discrimination.
- We will approve a Law against Discrimination against LGBTI Persons, including the nationwide ban on so-called reversal therapies.
- A Trans Law To work effectively to eradicate all forms of discrimination against trans people in all areas.
- We will fight discrimination against people LGTBI on the sport.
- We will adopt public policies aimed at improving access and permanence in education and employment for the Roma population.
- We will promote and strengthen a comprehensive legislative and political framework that eradicates speeches and hate crimes to guarantee the protection of the rights and freedoms of all persons, regardless of their personal or social circumstances, and with particular attention to special protection groups.
- We will guarantee the access to justice and reparation for victims' rights, as well as the effective application of the Victim Statute Law, and we will promote the training of all the legal, administrative and social operators involved in the response to these violations of human rights.

- We will continue to advance in the consolidation of Social Pact for AIDS, launched in November 2018, driven from the Ministry of Health, Consumption and Social Welfare and agreed with the social and institutional agents and that includes measures to guarantee equal treatment, non-discrimination and the full rights of the people affected.

Hopefully it is not a string of good purposes for the 2020 and politicians get down to work to defend the rights of community LGTBI.

We will be attentive.

What to expect from the new left-wing coalition government on LGTBI matters?

Source: El País, eldiario.es, Twitter

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