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Deputies defend bullfighting during lunch with representatives of the sector

At a time when the rural world and especially the bullfighting sector is under frequent and intensified attack, a group of three-party deputies with a parliamentary seat broke the commons and took up the defense of the countryside and those who make a living from it. .

At the table yesterday with several agents of Tauromaquia, Ricardo Pinheiro, Pedro do Carmo, Maria da Luz Rosinha, Pedro Cegonho, Clarisse Campos, Sérgio Sousa Pinto and eight other socialist deputies, during a lunch that took place in the Assembly of the Republic.; as well as Fernanda Velez, Maria Emília Apolinário, Gabriela Fonseca, Adão Silva and António Prôa, along with ten other PSD representatives; and also Pedro Frazão, Diogo Pacheco de Amorim, Rita Matias, Pedro Pessanha,
Pedro Pinto, Gabriel Mithá Ribeiro, Rui Paulo Sousa and Bruno Nunes, from Chega.

The rural world and bullfighting, which have been victims of various political and civil movements, were thus received in the House of Democracy for a lunch in which the difficult situation of those areas and the people who contribute through them to the economy and this aspect of the Portuguese culture shine.

Among the nearly 40 delegates in defense of the rural world, there were even those who insisted on leaving public statements of support for the sector. This was the case of Maria da Luz Rosinha and Pedro do Carmo (PS), Fernanda Velez and João Moura (PSD), as well as Pedro Pinto (Chega), who “to give the representatives of bullfighting the confidence and promise of the respective parliamentary groups in the follow-up of the defense policy,” one of the bullfighting representatives who attended the lunch told DN.

Diogo Durão (PróToiro and National Association of Forcado Groups) on the part of the sector, among those present representing all areas of this cultural activity – ranchers, banderilleros, matadors, pitchforks, horsemen, businessmen and associations – Hélder Milheiro (PróToiro) , Nuno Pardal (Association of Bullfighters), António Teixeira (Portuguese Association of Bullfighters of Lide) and Francisco Mira, who called on political agents “to take more coherent and robust measures to address one of the most important Portuguese cultural dimensions, Bullfighting”.

Author: Joana Petiz

Source: DN

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