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Podemos accuses the PSOE of endangering the animal law in a "contemptible" way with its amendment on hunting dogs

MADRID, 19 Dic.

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Podemos accuses the PSOE of endangering the animal law in a "contemptible" way with its amendment on hunting dogs

MADRID, 19 Dic. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The state co-spokesman for Podemos, Pablo Fernández, has accused the PSOE of jeopardizing the approval of the Animal Welfare Law if it maintains the amendment that excludes hunting dogs from the scope of the regulations, given that no progressive force can support that extreme.

In a press conference at the party headquarters, he considered that it would be "extremely serious" and "contemptible" if, due to the attitude of his partner in keeping this modification alive, a law promoted by the Government was dropped after the consensus reached in the Council of Ministers.

Therefore, they have expressed their "extreme concern" about the movements of the socialists, who backed down after reaching an agreement last week with an amendment that unblocked the regulations.

He has even censured that the PSOE, by continuing with this amendment to exclude hunting dogs from the norm, sides with those who "mistreat animals, hang greyhounds or bury puppies in quicklime."

And at this point it has made it ugly that his partner does not know how to see that this law gathers the support of civil society and that it does not go against the hunting sector, only against the abusers. And it is that Fernández has ruled that the vast majority of hunters take care of their dogs.