
Aguirre Calls for Repeal of Three Key Laws
Esperanza Aguirre, a prominent figure in Spanish politics and former president of the Community of Madrid, gave an exclusive interview to ABC. In it, she outlined three key laws she believes the People's Party (PP) should repeal if they come to power. These include the controversial "Only Yes is Yes" law, which she criticized for its impact on sentencing in sexual assault cases. She also called for the repeal of the Democratic Memory Law, arguing it is divisive. Finally, she highlighted a law she believes allows for excessive government spending. "The Congress of the PP must agree to repeal all the laws of the 'Sanchismo'," she stated, referring to the policies of the current Socialist government. Her comments reflect a broader debate within the PP about its approach to governing.