The Feminist Coordinator accuses the mayor of Valencia of sabotaging March 8 with a fireworks display
The Feminist Coordinator of Valencia has accused Mayor María José Catalá of sabotaging the International Women's Day protest by organizing a fireworks display at the same time and place as the march.
The Feminist Coordinator of Valencia has publicly accused the city's mayor, María José Catalá, of staging a fireworks display that coincides with the timing of the International Women's Day protest on March 8. They claim that this act is a deliberate sabotage of a significant event meant to advocate for women's rights and equality, describing the scheduling as a severe disrespect towards the feminist movement.
According to the Coordinator, the timing of the fireworks display was knowable ahead of time, as the march details, which include the route through the City Hall square, have been circulating for months. They argue that this scheduling cannot be dismissed as a mere oversight or coincidence, reflecting poorly on the mayor's commitment to supporting gender equality initiatives. This clash raises concerns among activists about the implications of such actions on public demonstrations and the political landscape in Valencia.
In response, Mayor Catalá defended her decision by stating that the fireworks have been scheduled for the same time for three years, thus suggesting that there was no intention to undermine the feminist march. Her comments highlight a broader tension between political figures and grassroots movements, particularly in how public events are organized and prioritized in relation to social issues like women's rights.