Deputado do Vox causa polêmica na assembleia de Múrcia sobre leis trans

O deputado do Vox, Antonio Martínez Nieto, criticou as leis trans nesta quarta-feira durante um debate na Assembleia Regional de Múrcia. Suas declarações sobre o comunismo e os direitos LGTBI provocaram reações de outros grupos.

Martínez Nieto discursou durante o debate sobre uma moção apresentada pelo Podemos e pela Izquierda Unida. A proposta pedia protocolos para apoiar alunos trans e prevenir o bullying transfóbico com base na lei nacional promovida por Irene Montero.

O deputado afirmou que o comunismo moveu os comportamentos trans do catálogo de transtornos para o de direitos humanos. Ele também exigiu a revogação das leis LGTBI e descartou a necessidade dos protocolos, observando que não existem casos de bullying transfóbico entre mais de mil registros anuais na região.

A moção foi derrotada por 27 votos contra e 15 a favor. O Partido Popular ofereceu uma alternativa e o PSOE propôs a aplicação dos protocolos no próximo ano letivo, uma emenda que foi aceita. María Marín, do Podemos, denunciou as declarações nas redes sociais e alertou para possíveis retrocessos nos direitos.

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