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Desde la oposición surgieron cuestionamientos al caso que involucra al diputado suplente del Movimiento Al Socialismo (MAS) José R. quien fue denunciado ante la Fuerza Especial de Lucha Contra la Violencia (FELCV) por funcionarias del Legislativo ante presuntos toques impúdicos.
La diputada de la alianza Comunidad Ciudadana (CC), Luisa Nayar, consideró que quien cometa hechos de violencia contra la mujeres debe ser “sancionado duramente” y no puede estar abusando de su cargo para actos indebidos, por ello, anunció que se remitirá una denuncia ante la Comisión de Ética.
“Desde la bancada de CC hemos hecho un análisis para ingresar, dentro de la Comisión de Ética, para que no se lleven adelante este tipo de acciones nuevamente, pero lo que es más importante también es que pueda actuar de manera imparcial sobre esta temática”, confirmó a ERBOL Digital.
Turkey’s exit from Istanbul Convention, treaty protecting women, draws flak from activists, Western allies
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Turkey s formal exit from the Istanbul Convention, a landmark international treaty negotiated in 2011 to prevent and prosecute violence against women, has received severe criticism from various quarters, though President Recep Tayyip Erdogan insisted it won t be a step backward to end gender-based violence.
This comes after Erdogan ended the country s participation in the convention with a surprise overnight decree in 21 March this year, prompting condemnation from women s rights groups and Western countries.
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By Lara Villalon
Istanbul, Jul 1 (EFE).- Tens of thousands of people, most of them women, took to the streets of Istanbul and other Turkish cities Thursday to denounce President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s decision to withdraw from a treaty on preventing and combating violence against women known as the Istanbul Convention.
Chanting, “the convention is life” and “we won’t keep quiet, we’re not afraid, we won’t obey,” protesters gathered in the heart of this metropolis of more than 15 million residents.
“It’s more important than ever that we be in the street today,” activist Tugçe Sönmez told Efe. “Nothing has improved since the exit from the convention was announced. On the contrary, everything has gotten worse. The state must protect women.”
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