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Ligia Fallas’ new complaint: “the chairs of the Plenary are for men”

December 15, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Legislator Ligia Fallas, from Frente Amplio, changed her chair in the Plenary of the Legislative Assembly because, according to her, they were bought decades ago and they are for men.

The Legislator explained that she wrote a missive requesting a change of her chair to the Board of Congress, “based on a gender condition,” but since she received no answer, Fallas decided to remove it and bring a simpler one from the coffee house. According to her, it is more comfortable than the old one.

Those chairs were not bought considering the morphology of women, they were bought for men at a time when there were almost no congresswomen and they are extremely large,”

stated the Legislator.

crhoy.com

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