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The PSOE calls for the signing of an agreement with the UMU to put in place instruments that allow the elaboration of budgets with a gender perspective (19/10/2017)

The Municipal Socialist Group will present the next plenary session a motion in which it requests the City Council to sign an agreement with the University of Murcia to put in place the necessary instruments and procedures to prepare budgets with a gender perspective.

The purpose of this proposal is to comply with the mandate of Organic Law 3/2007, which in its article 15 speaks of transversality of the principle of equal treatment between men and women and that "unfortunately the City Council is jumping year after year despite that the 2010-2012 Equality Plan included as objectives the incorporation of indicators with a gender perspective, "explains Councilor Begoña García Retegui, adding that" budgets that address this principle will allow us to approach real equality between men and women ".

Therefore, it proposes that the University of Murcia "help us to implement the methodology to apply, because it has extensive experience in research in budgeting with a gender perspective."

On the other hand, the councilor, who attended the Committee on Gender Violence Plenary this morning, lamented that it "took almost a year (eleven months) to reconvene and that this is a very important commission on a a very delicate issue that deserves our full attention, "which" is just another example of the fact that the PP does not prioritize policies related to equality and the fight against gender violence, "he added.

Likewise, García Retegui wanted to highlight the work of the Municipal Team for Attention to Violence against Women (EMAVI), "but we understand that coordination with other services should be improved from the educational, health, and so on.

In that sense, and taking into account the data presented in the aforementioned Commission, the councilor indicated that "we are struck by the fact that the number of orders to stay away decreases, while the number of young women assisted by the EMAVI increases. demonstrates the urgency of intensifying work not only with the victims but also with the young men of the municipality. "

Finally, Garcia Retegui warned that "not all contracts of the City Council likely to incorporate social clauses have done so despite the agreement of municipal groups on this matter, while we still have no data on those contracts that have implemented them, so we can not evaluate the effects of the inclusion of social clauses. "

Source: PSOE Murcia

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