Propuesta de corridas de toros sin violencia en la Ciudad de México causa controversia
- A citizen initiative in Mexico City proposes banning public and private shows involving animals, eliminating violence during bullfighting.
- Economic sanctions of up to 3,000 times the current measurement unit will be imposed for injuries or deaths of animals, equivalent to approximately $16,970.
- Raúl Pérez Johnston, from the Mexican Bullfighting Legal Committee, claims this proposal distorts bullfighting traditions, while Jesús Sesma from the Green Party calls it an evolution.
- Pérez warns that the changes may significantly impact both Mexico City and the international bullfighting industry, stating that 80% of the population no longer supports such activities.
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Propuesta de corridas de toros sin violencia en la Ciudad de México causa controversia
Por Lizbeth Padilla, CNN en Español El nuevo formato que proponen las autoridades de la Ciudad de México para las corridas de toros genera reacciones encontradas: los defensores de los derechos animales y las autoridades locales la apoyan, pero el gremio taurino la rechaza por considerar que desvirtúa la tradición. La iniciativa ciudadana para la prohibición de espectáculos públicos y privados con animales que se discutirá este martes en el Cong…
Bloodless bullfighting and judicial elections: Friday's mañanera recapped
Before presiding over the opening ceremony of the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s Global Conference of Women Parliamentarians, President Claudia Sheinbaum held her final morning press conference of the week at the National Palace. Among the issues she spoke about at her Friday mañanera were a proposal to prohibit violent bullfighting in Mexico City, the upcoming judicial elections and a change of leadership in Ottawa. Sheinbaum supports bloodless bu…
Rosario Pérez: Pantomima Bull: the hypocrisy of bloodless bullfights
It is already taking the Mexican leaders to see 'Tards of Loneliness', Albert Serra's film in which the shameless truth of bullfighting is felt, as never before, where not only bulls are fought, but the very existence is dealt with. There is no place for hypocrisy in this documentary starring Roca Rey, the last hero of flesh and bone. He spills his blood, yes. And the bull also spills it, yes. As it spills in a slaughterhouse hidden from the eye…
Fiesta brava without violence, raises the draft opinion to be voted on today
The draft opinion on the initiative that seeks to ban bullfighting in Mexico City, which will be voted today by the Commission of Constitutional Points and Citizen Initiatives of the local Congress, puts an end to the bravah to give way to a bullfighting show in which the animal is not slaughtered or injured, as proposed by the head of government, Clara Brugada .
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