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An incident involving a Vox deputy, who called a socialist parliamentarian a "witch" during the debate on an initiative to criminalize the harassment of women in abortion clinics, forced the first vice president of Congress this Tuesday to suspend a few minutes the full. The first vice president of Congress, Alfonso Rodríguez, has suspended the session after the Vox deputy José María Sánchez García insulted the socialist parliamentarian Laura Berja , whom he called a "witch", while she was defending her group's initiative about the harassment that women suffer when they come to terminate their pregnancies. Rodríguez has called the attention of the Vox deputy up to three times "based on the Rules of the House" and has asked him to withdraw the insult, to which he has refused and has remained in his seat supported by the parliamentarians of his formation, among them its spokesperson, Iván Espinosa de los Monteros. Given Sánchez's refusal to leave the chamber, the vice president suspended the session for ten minutes, after which the session resumed, and the Vox deputy withdrew the insult.
Take back the fact that I called her a witch ," he said. However, several deputies from his group have insisted that he should not leave, because it was a "clearly illegal expulsion" as the Chamber's regulations had not been "properly" applied, as argued by deputy Macarena Olona. In his opinion, the first vice president has not expressly warned the Vox deputy of the consequences Australia Phone Number of this alleged alteration of order, which for Vox has not been such and has also denounced that Rodríguez has acted in an "abusive and manifestly contrary to the Regulation". Article 194 of the Regulations, of the chapter corresponding to parliamentary discipline, establishes that if a deputy "who has been called to order three times in the same session, warned the second time of the consequences of a third call", the word, and the president can expel him. OLONA FACE A JOURNALIST According to Olona, the vice president has skipped the step of notifying his group's deputy of the consequences by calling him to order for the second time.
The deputy spokesperson for Vox has also complained that "calls to order" do not apply when they are the ones insulted, something "constant" in each plenary session, said Olona, who later confronted a journalist when He has been asked about this question again in the halls of Congress. Specifically, the informant asked her if she thought it was appropriate for a deputy to be called a "witch", and Olona, very angry, responded: "Did you ask this question when they called me a fascist and attacked me in this plenary? I'm asking you a very direct question, I want an answer: yes or noThe text to which I refer covers and defines those general principles with which the judiciary must be familiar, such as independence, impartiality and integrity , the letter and spirit of which I summarize below: Judicial independence is not a personal privilege of the statute of the judiciary but is one of the professional and inexcusable duties of judges and, in turn, a right of citizens to be protected, for whose fulfillment it is the duty.
Take back the fact that I called her a witch ," he said. However, several deputies from his group have insisted that he should not leave, because it was a "clearly illegal expulsion" as the Chamber's regulations had not been "properly" applied, as argued by deputy Macarena Olona. In his opinion, the first vice president has not expressly warned the Vox deputy of the consequences Australia Phone Number of this alleged alteration of order, which for Vox has not been such and has also denounced that Rodríguez has acted in an "abusive and manifestly contrary to the Regulation". Article 194 of the Regulations, of the chapter corresponding to parliamentary discipline, establishes that if a deputy "who has been called to order three times in the same session, warned the second time of the consequences of a third call", the word, and the president can expel him. OLONA FACE A JOURNALIST According to Olona, the vice president has skipped the step of notifying his group's deputy of the consequences by calling him to order for the second time.
The deputy spokesperson for Vox has also complained that "calls to order" do not apply when they are the ones insulted, something "constant" in each plenary session, said Olona, who later confronted a journalist when He has been asked about this question again in the halls of Congress. Specifically, the informant asked her if she thought it was appropriate for a deputy to be called a "witch", and Olona, very angry, responded: "Did you ask this question when they called me a fascist and attacked me in this plenary? I'm asking you a very direct question, I want an answer: yes or noThe text to which I refer covers and defines those general principles with which the judiciary must be familiar, such as independence, impartiality and integrity , the letter and spirit of which I summarize below: Judicial independence is not a personal privilege of the statute of the judiciary but is one of the professional and inexcusable duties of judges and, in turn, a right of citizens to be protected, for whose fulfillment it is the duty.