Gender-based political violence remains one of the main barriers to women's participation in public life. According to a survey by the Alziras Institute, 92% of those accused of this type of violence are men, highlighting the inequality that still marks spaces of power. In an election year, these attacks gain prominence on social media and in positions of power, with women and LGBTQIA+ people among the main targets.
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Gender-based political violence remains one of the main barriers to women's participation in public life. According to a survey by the Alziras Institute, 92% of those accused of this type of violence are men, highlighting the inequality that still marks spaces of power. In an election year, these attacks gain prominence on social media and in positions of power, with women and LGBTQIA+ people among the main targets.