SZ PlusLet’s talk about money with Irene Montero:"Those who never finish work are almost always women"Spain’s Equal Opportunities Minister Irene Montero is committed to cheaper tampons and a state care system. How she deals with political hatred and why she demands a basic right to a siesta.Article from: 12.8.2022Interview by Karin Janker
SZ PlusLet’s talk about money with Irene Montero: “Those who never finish work are almost always women” Spain’s Minister for Equal Opportunities Irene Montero is committed to cheaper tampons and…
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