Pride has taken to the streets again. The rainbow flags, the festive atmosphere and the protest banners in favor of equality have conquered this Saturday the two kilometers that separate the Plaza de Carlos V with the Plaza de Colón to fight for the rights of LGTBI people and to demand a Trans Law in Spain since the draft law approved last Tuesday by the Council of Ministers considers it insufficient. This point has been the cause that the PSOE has had to abandon the march after a protest action against the position of Pedro Sánchez's party when negotiating said Law. "It is not the draft we wa


Pride has taken to the streets again. The rainbow flags, the festive atmosphere and the protest banners in favor of equality have conquered this Saturday the two kilometers that separate the Plaza de Carlos V with the Plaza de Colón to fight for the rights of LGTBI people and to demand a Trans Law in Spain since the draft law approved last Tuesday by the Council of Ministers considers it insufficient. This point has been the cause that the PSOE has had to abandon the march after a protest action against the position of Pedro Sánchez's party when negotiating said Law. "It is not the draft we want, it must cover all our rights I am not included in this law, '' said Uge Sangil, a non-binary trans person and president of the State Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Trans and Bisexuals (FELGTB) a few minutes before the parade began. which was limited to 25,000 people to be able to comply with the sanitary measures imposed by the pandemic, has begun at 8:00 from the Plaza de Carlos V, although the head, which carried a banner with the slogan 'Human rights are not negotiated, are legislated: Trans Ya 'Integral Law, has been located for the start in the Plaza de Murillo, at the entrance of the Prado Museum. In addition, there has been a second banner under the slogan 'Not one step back' which, as they have explained, is "in reference to the rise of the extreme right to institutions and the increase and legitimization of hate speech" and a third that commemorates the 40th anniversary of the appearance of the first case of HIV in the world: '40 years of HIV. There are many people missing in this Pride, there is plenty of stigma. Undetectable = Untransmittable '. Activists, trade unionists and members of the Third Sector related to the movement have stood behind the banners. Thus, the political parties have occupied a more discreet place in this convocation by being at the back of the march. However, during the tour it was possible to see the Minister of Equality, Irene Mon


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