Sánchez Pledges to Combat Discrimination Against the Gypsy People

Published on February 21, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

In an institutional event, the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, has announced a commitment to eliminate the inequalities and stereotypes that affect the Gypsy community. He acknowledged the historical discrimination suffered and emphasized the need for a fairer society. The plan includes active policies in education, employment, and housing to promote equal opportunities and eradicate prejudices.

Pedro Sánchez speaks at a podium with the Spanish flag, in front of an audience where members of the Gypsy community stand out.

Technology as a tool for social inclusion 💻

In a technical forum, it is relevant to analyze how technology can be an ally in these objectives. Accessible online training platforms can improve professional training. Data-based public management systems help identify and correct inequalities in access to services. The development of software and specific applications for cultural mediation or job search can be a field of work for programmers with social impact.

The governmental patch for a 600-year social bug 🐛

It seems that the government has detected a critical error in the social operating system, with several centuries of latency. The inclusion patch is in the development phase, although some users fear it is another update that consumes many resources and does not solve the root problems. Hopefully this time the program does not hang in the implementation phase and manages to defragment this social hard drive so full of prejudices once and for all.