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The PSOE councillor in a village in Jaen has been dismissed for performing macho songs in a video

The Martos City Government and the Socialist Party have "roundly rejected" the position of Councilman Manuel Cortés, who has been opened with disciplinary proceedings, will be provisionally expelled from the party and will be asked to hand over the act of councilman to the party. 

Cortés, downtown, macho video.

Cortés, downtown, macho video.

The mayor of Martos (Jaén), Emilio Torres, has decided to dismiss socialist councilman Manuel Cortés for appearing on social media singing a macho song. The City Council has issued a note "strongly condemning" Cortés's attitude and asking him to make his act of councillor available to the party. 



According to the mayor, this video is "contrary to the values of both the City Government and the City Council." As they have emphasized, "we strongly condemn such attitudes and reaffirm our commitment to feminism and the dignity of people." 

The PSOE of Jaen, for its part, has opened disciplinary proceedings against the councilman and has provisionally requested his expulsion fromthe party . They have also asked Cortés to hand over the act of councilman to the PSOE. 



"These are unacceptable, disgusting attitudes. We will not accept them because they are contrary to the principles and values of feminism and equality, "the Socialist Party notes in the note. 

Thepresident ofP P in Jaen, Erik Dominguez, has also strongly denounced the actions of Councilman Cortés. "We cannot be silent about them. The councilman would have to resign and if he did not, he would have to be expelled from the party. Otherwise, the PSOE would be responsible."

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