The left party, along with various associations of doctors and secular organizations, makes a call to protest in the main cities of the country after the recent laws passed by the government of Factio Republicana
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Poster of the demonstration with the slogan "Freedoms are not sold, they are defended"
Under the slogan "Freedoms are not sold, they are defended", In Marea-Civis Sinistram has called, hand by hand with various associations of professionals from the health sector, feminist associations and secular organizations, protests in the main cities of the five provinces against the laws approved by the country's Senate thanks to the absolute majority held by the government of Factio Republicana, headed by the Rector Philippus Fufidius Otho. The laws in question - Atilian Law on Abortion and Waqarian Law on Religion - have found opposition from the aquamarine party virtually from the start, and now that they have been approved by a difference of just 12 votes (the seats that separate both parties in the Chamber of 750 senators), they will be fought from the street.
The five regional leaders of In Marea, including the two Praetrix of Oriensos and Insularia, as well as the general secretary Axia Cinna have already confirmed their attendance to the demonstrations in the capitals of the regions, and broad mobilizations are expected throughout the country.
said Vestia Atronia, Praetrix de Oriensos and one of the most critical voices in the Senate against the recently passed law on abortion."It is incredible that after so long, we women have to continue fighting for our rights,"
"What this government wants is to convert women, once again, into machines for the production of labor, and it does not care about our interests as human beings, no matter how much they want to disguise it. The only thing they want, in line with their closed religious convictions, is to restrictour liberties as women and to subject ourselves back to the interests of man. That in the Senate it was said that having sex without the purpose of generating children is vice and practically a sin shows where the mentality and ideology of Factio Republicana is going, increasingly extremist and divisive. "
said Axia Cinna, after officially presenting the new logo of In Marea, which aims to go back to the time of "political party of the street"."A government that has the backing of just over 50% of the population of our country can not afford to make these decisions so quietly"
"Factio Republicana does not worry about governing for all citizens, it worries about governing only for its voters. They do not care about dividing society under the excuse that it is something healthy, they do not care about the conflict. The laws that were just repealed in relation to abortion and religion did no harm to anyone, in fact they allowed each individual, fully aware of their options and rights, to freely choose what they wanted to do. However, now it once again aims to subject one part of the population to the retrograde thoughts of the other, and it is something that, from the street, we must show our resounding rejection, which is why we have called these demonstrations in the main cities of the country, so that the government sees the rejection it generates, even among its own voters, the laws they have just passed. "
Various feminist, secular and health professional associations have also confirmed their support for the protests because they say that "such a cut in freedoms can not be allowed in the century in which we find ourselves."
While not expecting too many problems in regions such as Occidentria or Marestella, the authorities are concerned about the tension that may be created in Oriensos or Insularia, bastions traditionally of the left where massive attendance of citizens is expected, and whose progressive governments will fully attend. According to the latest indications, it is expected that there will be an attendance of between 8 and 9 million citizens throughout the country.