The deputy of Junts per Catalunya Francesc Ten has responded to a Vox motion on education and sexuality in Parliament with a poem of his own.
The JxCat parliamentarian, from his seat, has carried out his entire speech in verse, at times with rhyme. In it, he has given a no to the ultra-right formation, whose motion has been defended by the deputy Manuel Acosta.
In addition to expressing his discrepancies with Vox, he took the opportunity to verbally disapprove the Minister of Education, Josep Gonzàlez-Cambray, and ended his speech with a Christmas greeting to all the parliamentarians, in which he also demanded that they be placed in the institution a normal manger
At the end of her speech, the first vice-president of the Catalan Chamber, Alba Vergés, who leads the plenary sessions after the suspension of Laura Borràs as a deputy, has invited the next to speak, Nogay Ndiaye, to surpass Ten, who is the spokesperson for the issues of culture in Junts and has been, among other things, an actor.