Spanish people react to the latest news on suspended Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales case. Rubiales could face further domestic sanctions as prosecutors at the country’s top criminal court said on August 28 they had opened a preliminary investigation on the grounds his actions could constitute a crime of “sexual assault”. After Spain won the Women's World Cup in Sydney on August 20, Rubiales sparked a massive backlash after forcibly kissing Hermoso on the lips during the medal ceremony.
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00:00 It's good because when a person of power abuses that power and abuses it publicly,
00:06 and I haven't noticed any signs of forgiveness or regret or I've made a mistake,
00:11 I didn't do it with that intention, I should fire everyone.
00:14 Everyone. Even those who applauded him in the assembly the other day, everyone.
00:18 Complete dismissal, that can't be allowed. Society doesn't allow it and I think football doesn't deserve it.
00:23 I think that as a woman, it's magnificent, the topic has become a bit more important.
00:30 So, the one who should have been dismissed and denounced is Jenny.
00:36 She's the first one, she's the protagonist. She has to say how she feels and of course denounce.
00:42 Who are the others to denounce that?
00:47 It's very common, not with football, but with other companies, they're the same.
00:55 Some shut up and others say it, but they're the same.
00:59 Because here what they had to do was dismiss them and send them away.
01:04 And if they did that with many, many companies, you know?
01:08 But with many companies, people shut up and don't say it and they're bitterly working.
01:13 It's wrong, but it's happening.
01:17 And they don't have to fire the coaches, both Adela Fuente and Avila. I don't know why.
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