The Government Delegation today welcomed a minute’s silence in condemnation of the murder of 76-year-old Josefa by gender violence in the province of Ourense on 6 April 2025 and reiterated its heartfelt condolences to his family and friends, and reiterated its heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.
With this, there are 7 women killed by gender violence in 2025 at the hands of their partner or ex-partner and 7 minors who have been orphaned. With the confirmation of this case, the number of women killed by gender violence in Spain amounts to 1,301 since 2003, when these data began to be collected.
Since 2013, 63 children have been killed for gender-based violence against their mothers and 476 children have been orphaned by gender-based violence in Spain.
The Delegate of the Government, Sabrina Moh, who has been in charge of reading the institutional decaration, has stressed that, as a democratic society, “we cannot tolerate any type of violence against women because they are women.”
“Male violence is a structural violence, based on sexist discrimination, inequality and imbalance in power relations between women and men,” he said, noting that violence against women and girls “violates their fundamental rights to life, liberty, physical and moral integrity, equality and dignity.”
Duty of the whole society
“Despite the negationist approaches to male violence, we will persevere and continue to move towards a more just, egalitarian society free of male violence,” he said. To this end, an appeal is made to all institutions, administrations and the whole of society to maintain this struggle from unity and firmness.
The Ministry of Equality, through the Government Delegation against Gender Violence, recalls that telephone 016, and other services for care and advice are available to the whole society. These means of assistance can be activated by the victim and also by anyone who knows or suspects a case of gender violence. “It’s a duty of the whole society,” he concluded.