the supreme court has definitively rejected and inadmits the complaints and complaints filed by Vox and various ultras associations against Irene Montero, Minister of Equality, for her statements, misrepresented by the ultra-right, last September on sexual education in minors. Vox and ideologically related associations accused the Minister of Equality of promoting the corruption of the smallest.
Already last December the Supreme Court ruled that there was no crime in the words of Irene Montero. However, Vox appealed because the Supreme Court had not accepted its demand and now the High Court says no again and rejects all the accusations of the extreme right.
In fact, the Supreme Court judges reproach Vox for its attitude: “The complaints and lawsuits are manifestly inadmissible”can be read in the car.
The Supreme Court made it clear last December that “there are multiple reasons” that lead to the understanding that Minister Montero’s statements do not constitute any criminal offense.
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