The critical pride march begins to open the gay pride celebrations with an online proclamation and without mass concerts. With limited capacity in the demonstration and without floats in the march. Pride begins in Madrid, this year with a contained festivity, but with an extra vindication of the rights of the collective, especially those of the transsexual community. The imminent presentation of the draft of the 'trans law' will mark the future of this week in which the regional and municipal governments will be demanded firmness in the face of the speech of the extreme right. The group does n


The critical pride march begins to open the gay pride celebrations with an online proclamation and without mass concerts. With limited capacity in the demonstration and without floats in the march. Pride begins in Madrid, this year with a contained festivity, but with an extra vindication of the rights of the collective, especially those of the transsexual community. The imminent presentation of the draft of the 'trans law' will mark the future of this week in which the regional and municipal governments will be demanded firmness in the face of the speech of the extreme right. The group does not ask for symbolic support, but for greater compliance and economic endowment of LGTBI public policies. Ronny de la Cruz, a member of the Cogam board of directors, recognizes that raising the rainbow flag on the façade of Cibeles would be a "powerful symbol" on the part of the government led by José Luis Martínez-Almeida, although that is "not enough." The City Council has opposed, hiding behind a Supreme Court ruling that prohibits placing unofficial flags in public buildings so as not to make it fly, but they consider it an "excuse" because "it is not necessary to place it on a flagpole, there are other ways" . Fear of more hate crimes if LGTBI laws are repealed No less uneasiness causes them the course that the Executive of the Community of Madrid may take in the brief legislature that began last week. "Before the elections, Jaime de los Santos -deputy of the PP- said that the LGTBI and trans laws that had not been completed. Fear of more hate crimes if LGTBI laws are repealed No less uneasiness produces the course that may take the Executive of the Community of Madrid in the brief legislature that began last week. "Before the elections, Jaime de los Santos -deputy of the PP- said that the LGTBI and trans laws that had not been fully developed were going to follow, but now it turns out that they are considering reforming them to reduce them, "says the Cogam spokesman. Vo


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