Isabel Rábago: “I don’t pay Ione Belarra to talk about her nipples”

Ione Herbthe Minister of Social Rights and the 2030 Agenda, opened the debate this Monday after answering the advisor and Vox militant Bertrand Ndongowho put her in the spotlight for not wearing a bra: “Because the obligation to wear a bra is written in the same code of honor as having sex if you went home with him. Enough of shaming women, enough of violence,” wrote the United Podemos policy.

The words of the purple minister have generated a great impact on social networks and have also been commented on in different gatherings on television sets. Among all the opinions, that of Isabel Rábago, who has been against her: “I am still trying to understand what the lady has said and the legal atrocities that she has released through that mouth,” she said this Monday in four a day.

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Then, she even asked for her resignation: “I think it’s amazing that she continues in her position. She and all the ladies of the Ministry of Equality. I see this as an absolute smokescreen. We are already in schoolyard politics.”

Rábago, who in 2018 was part of Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s communication office, added: “That this lady comes out with her nipples or not marked and that she focuses on the criticism she receives on the Internet… Right now all the people who are going on television we are receiving thousands of criticisms. Focus on what you have to do.”

The Mediaset collaborator made her indignation clear and took the opportunity to also criticize the questioned ‘law of only if it is yes’, which modifies the penalties for cases of sexual assault committed with violence or intimidation: “I do not pay Mrs. Ione Belarra to talk about her nipples. I pay her to work. Tell us about her Law from which more than 400 rapists have benefited. They are incapable in positions that are too big for them.” The PSOE, this Monday, alone registered a bill to modify the law on sexual freedom.