• Denounces the situation of women victims of gender violence in rural areas, as well as that of victims of abuse who suffer from disabilities
The Popular Parliamentary Group has presented a battery of questions in the Congress of Deputies to find out the aid provided by the Executive to women victims of gender-based violence, victims of trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation, and child victims of protection. of this type of exploitation during the pandemic by Covid-19.
First, the popular demand that the Government carry out a Specific Plan to help women victims of gender violence in rural areas.
Specifically, the deputies who subscribe to the initiative – Marga Prohens, Pilar Marcos, Beatriz Álvarez Fanjul and Carmen Navarro – have asked about the Government's evaluation of the consequences of confinement on women suffering from this problem in rural areas, as well as the resources that have been put in place for this group during the pandemic due to the difficulty of access to most of the available resources.
Along these lines, the deputies want to know if the Executive plans to carry out any measure to achieve real and effective equality for women in rural areas.
On the other hand, the GPP demands what have been the actions carried out by the Government to help victims of abuse with a disability
during the pandemic, and how the housing solutions put in place during this time have been adapted to make them accessible to disabled women. For this reason, the deputies have asked the Executive to explain the campaigns that have been carried out using the "easy reading" system, which makes it accessible to all victims equally.
Likewise, the GPP has asked about the situation of women victims of trafficking for sexual exploitation during the COVID-19 crisis, and about the specific actions that the Government has carried out aimed at this group, as well as whether it has led to run a specific campaign against prostitution and trafficking for sexual exploitation during the pandemic.
In this regard, the popular people wonder how the Government of Spain is going to guarantee that the income from the minimum vital income reaches the women who suffer.
these situations, and not their pimps or mafias that control them, and how the Executive will guarantee the anonymity of the professionals who have to certify the condition of victim in order to be recipients of the Minimum Life Income.
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION IN THE BALEARIC ISLANDS
Lastly, the deputies Marga Prohens, Pilar Marcos, Cuca Gamarra, Miguel Ángel Jerez and Alicia Rodríguez have asked the Government about the situation of the minor victims of sexual exploitation in the Balearic Islands during the Covid-19 crisis.