Mexico City – Mexico City Lawmakers voted on Tuesday overpowering to ban violently bullockActivating indignation from the afficient and celebration from animal advocates.
Legislation has approved Voting 61-1, prohibits the killing of bulls and the use of sharp objects that could injure animals. It also sets a time limit on how long the bulls could be in the ring, all part of the initiative called “bulls without violence.”
The decision caused angry protests from supporters and matador bulls, some of which tried to break the police barricade at the local Congress. Some wore the signs that have read “La Fiesta Brava fan (bulls) is not a crime, it is the place of pride.”
The protesters for the rights of animals were celebrated, and the Mexico City was joined by the Mayor of Clara Brugada from Ruling Morena PartyWho said the decision would help Mexican capital to become a place “that respects the rights of animals and will not tolerate them to undergo abuse or violence.”
It seems that voting on Tuesday is an attempt to broker compromise between two warring foreign discussions after Year Back and Back about practice.
The bull’s bullet was considered tradition and entertainment in Latin American nations, but came under criticism because of the cruelty of animals because bulls were often killed at the end of the fight. Animal rights groups say that approximately 180,000 bulls They kill each year in bulls around the world.
Tradition, which has long drawn the large crowds for arenas across Mexico, a blow when a judge in Mexico City Banned practice 20. JuneTurning off the Arena charged as the world’s largest combat ring. The judge ruled that the bulls broke the rights of the city resident to a healthy environment without violence.
While the advocates for the rights of the animals celebrated as a victory, and a step towards the end of the bloody tradition, the bicovies said that it was a very economic blow to the city. The national association of breeders of combat bulls in Mexico says that the bull’s bulletprises 80,000 direct jobs, and 146,000 indirect jobs across the country.
2023. The Supreme Court of Mexico rolled over a ban Without explanation, allowing the bull’s bulls to flood the so-called “Fiesta Brava” once again.
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