The delegate of the government in Castilla-La Mancha, José Pablo Sabrido, presided this Monday the minute of institutional silence in Toledo for the assassination of Alejandra Maryvin, 43 years old, in Seseña (Toledo) on 23 April, the first femicide recorded in the region in 2026. After the act, Sabrido claimed social and political unity to condemn the male chauvinistic violence without nuances and warned against the use of euphemisms: "They are…
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The delegate of the government in Castilla-La Mancha, José Pablo Sabrido, presided this Monday the minute of institutional silence in Toledo for the assassination of Alejandra Maryvin, 43 years old, in Seseña (Toledo) on 23 April, the first femicide recorded in the region in 2026. After the act, Sabrido claimed social and political unity to condemn the male chauvinistic violence without nuances and warned against the use of euphemisms: "They are…