The Government reacts in a calculated and unsustainable manner to the case of Francisco Salazar.
Two million women have claimed to have suffered violence from their partners.
Contradiction has arisen in two key ministers, who initially defended the Government but later condemned Salazar's actions.
Doubts about the effectiveness of the government's protocol surfaced after the Salazar case.
Allegedly, accusations against Salazar were deleted from the internal system, raising suspicions of internal protection.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo calls for stricter measures against rapists and accuses PSOE of not protecting women.
Conclusion: The Salazar case has exposed significant flaws in Government policies and rift between the PSOE's discourse and its actions, which could imply substantial political cost.