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"A green economy should be a sustainable, social and environmentally friendly economy, since social sustainability includes a social order to which social and gender equality are intrinsic, regardless of gender, ethnicity, colour, sexual orientation, disability or political views. It is clear that environmental policy has a direct impact on people’s health and socio-economic status, and that gender inequality, combined with a lack of sensitivity about the needs of women and the economic and social disparities they face, often leads women to suffer disproportionately from environmental degradation and inadequate policies in this regard. In this sense, in my country, Galicia, women working in farming, fishing and shellfishing suffer the consequences of a lack of environmental protection. That is why I am voting for policies that support equality in the green economy."@en1
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