The Ministry of Womens Affairs commented on sexist comments in

The Ministry of Women’s Affairs commented on sexist comments in the program “A Pressure”.

He Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations (MIMP) spoke out this Sunday, November 19, and questioned the sexist and discriminatory comments broadcast on the sports program “A Pressure” on YouTube, a space in which the Peru vs. Peru match is discussed became. Venezuela for the 2026 South America qualifiers.

The news from the government agency is the result of the numerous criticisms that the program received on social networks because one of the followers of “A Pressure” showed a comment in which he denigrated the Venezuelan woman. The MIMP responded to this.

“The Ministry of Women and Vulnerable Populations firmly rejects the sexist and discriminatory statements made by a group of sports commentators on the program “A Pressure” (…). These comments, which denigrate women and are openly xenophobic, have nothing to do with sports and are unacceptable. Not only are they offensive to women, they also encourage violence against them and reduce them to the category of sexual objects lacking dignity,” they said.

The Ministry of Womens Affairs commented on sexist comments in Ministry of Women on the comments in “A Pressure”. Photo: X/@MimpPeru

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How did Peru perform on the eve of the 2026 qualifiers?

In the preview of the game against Venezuela for the 2026 qualification, the Peruvian team lost 0-2 to Bolivia during their visit to La Paz. The Bicolor added their fourth consecutive defeat and remain tied in the Conmebol competition.

How did Venezuela do on the eve of qualifying for 2026?

Venezuela, for its part, played to a 0-0 draw against Ecuador on the previous date of qualifying for 2026. La Vinotinto has two wins, two draws and a single defeat and is in the World Cup qualifying places with eight points. They come at a good time.

When does Peru vs. play? Venezuela?

The game between Peru vs. Venezuela for theConmebol 2026 qualificationIt is scheduled for this Tuesday, November 21st and starts at 9:00 p.m. (Peruvian time) and 1:00 p.m. (Venezuelan time).

Which channel broadcasts Peru vs. Venezuela?

The broadcast of Peru vs. Venezuela will be responsible for the free-to-air channels América Televisión and ATV, in addition to Movistar Deportes on cable in our country; On normal ground, however, it will be shown on Venevisión, Simple TV Sports and ByM Sport.