a hungry The “bous al carrer” ban controversy“. That’s the challenge launched this morning by the Generalitat’s vice-president, More, to Botànic members, after seven deaths recorded so far this summer, two of which were in the province of Alicante. A spokesperson for Consell, who has become one of the main references of Compromís after the departure of Mónica Oltra, also argued that this melon should be opened before next summer, or in the face of possible negotiations on a third pact between left-wing forces in the coming summer. next legislature.
Mas argued that the Valencian Community has one of the following. most restrictive regulations in the entire state, but stressed that it was “not enough” given the balance of deaths recorded this summer. However, in Consel, he explained that this discussion has not been opened yet, and in fact argued that this should not be dealt with immediately and should be kept on the agenda in the coming months.
The Minister for Equality and Inclusive Policies also refrained from expressing his personal opinion on whether these celebrations should be abolished. animal awareness is increasing and that this problem needs to be addressed sooner or later. He stressed that this is not “a simple matter for discussion or editing”, and therefore requires “the time and special sensitivity of all administrations”. In the meantime, he emphasized that what needs to be done is to strictly comply with the current regulations and that municipalities should be clear on this issue. “The law is powerful and therefore should apply to those who break it.He called for greater awareness and pedagogy and greater protection among citizens about these actions.
Valenciacı explained that the discussion of banning these actions was left out of the Botànic agreement. Therefore, there is no set roadmap between PSPV-PSOE, Compromís and Unides Podem, but it claims that in the face of these deaths it is “clear” that society is aware of protecting people, but also “livestock”. Calling for “the courage to confront”, “a growing conviction in recent years” a discussion we should have at some point“.
He also emphasized that leisure time is also included in the Tourism Law and is defined as “a series of activities that should be fun-festive” and that “of course, it is something that needs to be reviewed with the increase in deaths this summer. Whether or not protection measures are increased at these festivals, it is also important to consider here. municipal autonomy.
“Another step was taken yesterday to provide more security to these events,” he said of the meeting of the Traditional Bullfighting Celebrations Commission, which was held in an extraordinary manner following numerous deaths. and harsh sanctions for the participation of minors. In that sense, we are on track to strengthen security, but that does not exempt us from opening a broader discussion on the issue in the coming months or in the upcoming discussions,” he added. “They allow it.
When asked whether the party should further restrict access, he noted that the regulations “are in place and in effect” and in some cases, surveillance is complex do it when it’s crowded but “must and be done” and insisted that education is part of safety and one of the elements that could be developed from Consell in collaboration with fan clubs and local organisations.