Wolf Protection Marks the Control Session: What the EU Says and What the Opposition Stands For
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Is it necessary to weaken the protection of the wolf and allow the shootings to take place? When asked by the Senator de Corrèze, on Wednesday 28 May, the Minister of Agriculture, Annie Genevard, announced that this proposal would be put to the vote by the Council of the European Union on 8 June.
The protection status of the wolf has generated debate in this Wednesday’s control session, an issue that has already been brought to the House at other times. Popular Party Member Rosa Quintana has reproached the government for maintaining the level of protection given to the animal despite the reluctance of some European organisations. But what is happening in the European Union and why is being asked to lower that status of the wolf? The late…
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