RGA/10/6
Sponsored by Buddy Hart, Garret Dimoff, Shreeyan Papireddy, Sean Bushell of Science Hill High School
The delegates above represented the Delegation of Spain.
This legislation was filed in the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural category
Presented as part of the MUN B 2023 conference
1 | In Spain, 50% of women have experienced gender-based violence during their lifetime. |
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3 | Reduce women's rape through certain movements. |
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5 | Sexual harassment in Spain often goes unpunished. |
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7 | Controversy of feminist ideals and movements. |
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9 | Women are still lacking equality in the home space and are often expected to carry out the |
10 | traditional chores around the house. |
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12 | A 13% wage gap between men and women in public companies, and a much larger gap in private |
13 | companies |
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15 | Women are officially defined as the weaker and inferior sex in Spain. |
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17 | Welcoming the adoption of new comprehensive anti-discrimination and feminist legislation by the |
18 | parliament in Spain, which guarantees and facilitates access to sexual and reproductive rights in |
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21 | Remove Franco regime policies limiting women’s abilities from the church. |
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23 | Create new policies promoting female leadership and roles within the church. |
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25 | Support of democratic values across the country. |
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27 | Implement policies to reduce the number of femicides in the country. |
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29 | Enforce the third Strategic plan for the Effective Equality of Women and Men |
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31 | Provide menstrual leave for women reduce the VAT rate for menstrual products and make |
32 | menstrual products free in public spaces. |
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34 | Strengthen the 'yes means yes' movement in Spain. |
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