The president of the Congress of Deputies, Francina Armengol, defended this Saturday the inclusion policies promoted by the Government, which has contrasted with the model of "wild law" that, in her opinion, the right embodies in the international arena.
Armengol has intervened in the second day of the Global Progressive Mobilisation (GPM), which is being held at Fira de Barcelona Gran Via, in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, a meeting that she has described as "absolutely fundamental" to advocate for the progressive project in defense of rights.
"Only together will we build something better," stressed the President of Congress, who has placed education, employment, and public services as essential pillars for guaranteeing inclusion and equality in contemporary societies.
He stressed that this inclusion should not be driven solely by the central Government, but also by the autonomous communities and city councils, and warned that "whenever the right governs, its policies are against the most vulnerable: women, minors, migrants".
"Illegal people do not exist," Armengol remarked, who also highlighted her commitment to inclusion from the Lower House itself, where she works to ensure that legislation has this focus and that its composition best reflects the citizenry.