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The anti-Taurine come back to the charge of the hand of the partners of Sanchez
Spain🏛️ PoliticsProgressive7 hr. ago

The anti-Taurine come back to the charge of the hand of the partners of Sanchez

A group of over fifty deputies has submitted a legislative proposal to revive a popular initiative against bullfighting, which failed last year due to the abstention of the PSOE. The proposal was presented by Sumar, Podemos, Junts, ERC, BNG, Compromís, and Bildu, aligning with the platform 'No es mi cultura,' which collected over 664,777 signatures. The goal remains to remove the cultural protection status of bullfighting, allowing autonomous communities to legislate on the festival. The issue continues to be a contentious political topic, reflecting broader debates on cultural heritage and animal rights.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentProgressive7 hr. ago
The anti-Taurine come back to the charge of the hand of the partners of Sanchez

A group of over fifty deputies has submitted a legislative proposal to revive a popular initiative against bullfighting, which failed last year due to the abstention of the PSOE. The proposal was presented by Sumar, Podemos, Junts, ERC, BNG, Compromís, and Bildu, aligning with the platform 'No es mi cultura,' which collected over 664,777 signatures. The goal remains to remove the cultural protection status of bullfighting, allowing autonomous communities to legislate on the festival. The issue continues to be a contentious political topic, reflecting broader debates on cultural heritage and animal rights.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the initiative as a progressive effort to challenge the cultural status of bullfighting, emphasizing support from left-leaning parties such as Podemos, ERC, and BNG. It highlights the opposition from the PSOE, which previously blocked the legislation, suggesting a leftward tilt in

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