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They Seek to Regulate the Riders with a National Law that Declares Them “Cultural Heritage”

Summary by Todo Provincial
An initiative promoted by Buenos Aires seeks to legalize and institutionally protect the riders in Argentina, recognizing them as Cultural Heritage and establishing a regulatory framework that guarantees the well-being of both riders and horses. The project is promoted by Rosana Silvera, a member of a family closely linked to the countryside and to the gaucho skills in the region of Coronel Suárez, linked to the tropilla “La Compartada” of Segon…
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An initiative promoted by Buenos Aires seeks to legalize and institutionally protect the riders in Argentina, recognizing them as Cultural Heritage and establishing a regulatory framework that guarantees the well-being of both riders and horses. The project is promoted by Rosana Silvera, a member of a family closely linked to the countryside and to the gaucho skills in the region of Coronel Suárez, linked to the tropilla “La Compartada” of Segon…

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Todo Provincial broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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