Feb 9 • 12:02 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

Más Madrid calls for the resignation of Ana Millán for her role in the sexual and labor harassment case in Móstoles

Más Madrid is demanding the resignation of Ana Millán, who is implicated in a sexual and labor harassment case involving the mayor of Móstoles.

The political party Más Madrid has formally requested the resignation of Ana Millán from her position as the first vice president of the Assembly in light of her involvement in a sexual and labor harassment case linked to the mayor of Móstoles, Manuel Bautista. This request follows revelations about Millán's attempts to suppress allegations of harassment made by a former municipal councillor, indicating a broader concern within the party regarding accountability and transparency in addressing such serious matters.

The political context is significant as Más Madrid accuses Millán of having too much 'impunity' due to her legal protections, which have previously shielded her from judicial investigation for administrative malfeasance. The ramifications of this involvement are further compounded by the fact that the Socialist Party (PSOE) is also taking a stand by calling for her to be declared 'persona non grata' in the Assembly, which emphasizes the growing political tension surrounding this issue and the public’s demand for responsible leadership.

This situation highlights the ongoing struggles against sexual harassment and labor violations in Spanish politics, and it raises critical questions about ethical standards and the mechanisms in place to protect victims and hold perpetrators accountable. The call for resignation by Más Madrid may serve as a pivotal moment in the broader fight against such injustices, and it sets a precedent for how allegations of misconduct are handled within political institutions.

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