The Popular Party has spread a video today through social networks on the occasion of International Women's Day, in which nine popular leaders talk about their personal experiences and put in value the policies of other parties, demonstrating that for the PP The most important thing is equality, something that must be left out of the political confrontation. Under the slogan "Women above all" party leaders set aside their ideological differences, and talk about their political rivals as women, and do so in a positive tone.
The vice-secretaries of the PP Ana Beltrán, Cuca Gamarra and Elvira Rodríguez participate in the video; the president of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso; the spokeswoman for the GPP in Congress, Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo; the second vice president of the Congress of Deputies, Ana Pastor; the president of the Rights and Guarantees Committee, Andrea Levy; the president of the Electoral Committee, Belén Hoyo, and the secretary of Equality and Social Affairs of the PP, Marimar Blanco.
In the video, which lasts just over four minutes, you can see, for example, Andrea Levy talking about Ada Colau who says she has “empathized many times with her because she has been judged for her private life” something that she also It has "happened many times." Cuca Gamarra does so with Núria Marín, mayor of Hospitalet and spokesperson for the PSC and its conciliatory facet.
Ana Pastor stands out from Gloria Elizo, leader of Podemos, her humanity and Ana Beltrán is excited to talk about Irene Montero in relation to her children. Cayetana Álvarez de Toledo highlights the bravery of Inés Arrimadas and his political worth, and Elvira Rodríguez and Maria Mar Blanco do it by Nadia Calviño and Begoña Villacís, respectively. Díaz Ayuso praises Ana Oramas (CC) and Belén Hoyo highlights Macarena Olona (Vox) for her fighting ability.
With this video, the PP wanted to highlight the trajectory of all those independent, free and capable women who were pioneers when it came to occupying positions of political responsibility reserved for men until their arrival. Also remember that the PP is one of the parties with the highest female representation, with 51.5%.