Le Senne accuses the PP of demonizing Vox: "We are the party that most defends women and homosexuals"
The president of Parliament criticizes "indoctrination" in educational centers and defends removing "political ideology" from institutions
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PalmThe President of the Parliament and leader of Vox in the Balearic Islands, Gabriel Le Senne, accused the PP this Wednesday of collaborating with the left in the demonization of Vox. In several social media posts, Le Senne referred to the accusations of homophobia he received on Tuesday in Parliament, in which he criticized a mural in a high school showing two boys kissing, which he described as ideological. Regarding this video, he defended the need to respect everyone regardless of their sexual orientation.
"We will not be silent. We demand the removal of political ideology from educational centers and all public institutions," he stated, while also claiming that Vox "is the one who most defends women, homosexuals, and all Spaniards."
The President of the Parliament, at the same time, has criticized the ideological indoctrination that, in his opinion, students suffer. "If high schools are like this on the outside, imagine what happens inside," he added. Nevertheless, Le Senne regretted that Vox is accused of sowing hatred for criticizing these abuses and accused the PP of collaborating with the left to demonize Vox. It should be recalled that this Tuesday, before the Parliament's plenary session, all groups except Vox read a manifesto condemning a homophobic attack suffered by a high school teacher.