Tamara Falcó will participate as a speaker at the World Congress of Families to be held in Mexico, from September 30 to October 2, as reported on September 6 by eldiario.es.
This congress and organization, whose origins date back to 1997, internationally promotes values and ideals of conservative Christianity and regularly organizes meetings and conventions around the world.
The organization shows open opposition to same-sex marriage and abortion.
Far-right leaders such as the former Italian minister, Matteo Salvini, or the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, have participated in previous congresses.
In addition to the Marchioness of Griñón, another of the featured speakers this year is Ignacio Arsuaga, founder and president of the far-right Spanish association HazteOír, responsible for putting a bus into circulation with a transphobic message, and the
CitizenGO
lobby
, which is at its once one of the sponsors of this year's congress.
Arsuaga has previously participated in the World Congress of Families held in Madrid, in addition to being recognized with the award for 'Man of the Year in defense of the natural family' by the organization itself.
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The congress website defines the daughter of Isabel Preysler and the late Carlos Falcó as "Marquise de Griñón, businesswoman,
influencer
and television host".
She has always been open in acknowledging that she is a devout Catholic.
In
La marquesa
, the
reality show
that the
socialite
recently premiered on Netflix, has uttered phrases such as that his faith fills "a void that had nothing to do with material things" because "instead of wanting to go out at night and have seven drinks, what I wanted was to stay at home praying the rosary beads".
Falcó has acknowledged in numerous interviews that he began to live his religiosity with passion in 2011. Since then, he has told his story on television programs and magazines and has participated in talks in parishes and religious centers.
In 2014, she was invited to participate in a university meeting organized by the San Pablo CEU Foundation on the occasion of the celebration of the Conversion of Saint Paul, patron saint of the centers, where she answered questions from the attendees about her romantic relationships ( "Before loving another person, you have to love God," he declared),
or his opinion regarding abortion, where he confessed that "since pregnancy we already have something, therefore, that should not be destroyed."
In 2016, Falcó encouraged her followers on social networks, where she accumulated around 90,000 at the time, to sign a petition initiated by the HazteOír platform to protest against the feminist poem.
Our Mother
,
read by Dolors Miquel at the Barcelona City Council during the Ciutat de Barcelona awards.
Clearer in his support for the HazteOír organization has been his brother, Duarte Falcó, who in 2017 spoke out on the program
Espejo Público
in favor of broadcasting the Catholic mass on TVE and the HazteOír bus campaign and in against abortion, homosexual marriage and "wombs for rent", because, he said, the "majority" of women who lend themselves to surrogacy "are poor".
Falcó, 28 years old (son of Carlos Falcó and his third wife, Fátima de la Cierva), is vice president of the Fundación Más Vida, which declares itself to be made up of “young people committed to life and to pregnant women who face abortion drama.