He backs it up. Claudia Dávila, head of the Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (MIMP), pointed out that there is an “unnecessary load against her” after saying that the prime minister, Aníbal Torres, “is a gentleman” despite the macho expressions he had against Sol Carreño, journalist from “Cuarto poder”. In statements to the press, the official stated that she was the only one who came out to say that she would “talk” with the head of the PCM.
“I really do not understand why they have made an unnecessary burden on me. In addition, they have accused the premier of being a misogynist. Misogynist is a word that implies a hatred towards women. I have never seen in the premier (Aníbal Torres) a feeling of hatred towards women in any sense. He has used stereotypes that should not be used and that we categorically reject, but it is not a case of misogyny,” he said.