PAN took action against bullfighting in Lisbon, defending a national referendum on the theme and the creation of a national animal health service. Inês Sousa Real also criticized the Secretary of State for Agriculture for watching a bullfighting and accused him of doing “Apology for the culture of violence against bulls and horses”.
PAN carried out, this Tuesday, an action against bullfights at the door of Campo Pequeno Bulls Square in Lisbon.
Inês Sousa Real insisted on the proposal of a national referendum on the end of bullfighting and argues that public support Tauromacic shows in the country must be redirected to the
The PAN spokeswoman also accused the Secretary of State for Agriculture, João Mouraof to do “Apology for the culture of violence against bulls and horses” for watching and released images of a Tauromacic show.
“Most of the Portuguese (…) do not want bull races, do not want to see the animals to be mistreated in the arena. Unfortunately, this week, we had the secretary of state who has the protection of animal welfare not only to watch a bullfight but to apologize for the culture of violence against bulls and horses who suffer in the arena,” said the PAN spokesman.
Inês Sousa Real considered “Absolutely regretsl“ that those who have “supervisory skills about the welfare of animals that are tortured in an arena” then make a “ode to this type of violence”.
Pan calls for focus at the end of “bipartishes” between PS and PSD
About spinumvivaInês Sousa Real stated that, more than parliamentary commissions of inquiry (CPI), what the Portuguese want is to hear answers to the country’s problems.
The PAN spokeswoman also said that the words of the free Rui Tavares leader on the left was “seeing to pass ships” were “poorly targeted” and asked the parties with less parliamentary representation that Focus on ending “bipartitization”.
In a campaign action in Serra da Arrábida, Setúbal, Inês de Sousa Real, after asking about the exchange of words in relation to the role of the left after Sunday elections, appealed to parties with less parliamentary representation that focus on prevent useful vote in the two largest parties and ending the “bipartitization between the PS and PSD”.
“Despite what has been the appeals of the free, they are poorly directed, the appeal has to be done in fact for the big parties to approach the schedule of the parties they have worked, because effectively PS and PSD have been lacking in the country and have even completely drifting,” he added about the words of Rui Tavares, who said that the left is “seeing to pass ships”.
– With Lusa