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Madrid, Spain – Ernest Urtasun, Spain's Minister of Culture, has reiterated his position on bullfighting, stating that while it is a "great Spanish tradition," it must evolve in line with societal changes. In a recent interview, Urtasun emphasized that a significant portion of Spanish society no longer tolerates animal abuse, drawing parallels to the evolution seen in circuses regarding animal treatment. "My position on this matter is well-known," Urtasun stated. "I believe that traditions, like bullfighting, are a great Spanish tradition, but like everything in life, traditions evolve." He further elaborated on his commitment to this stance, noting his decision to withhold Fine Arts medals from individuals connected to activities involving animal abuse. The minister's comments come amidst ongoing public debate in Spain regarding the future of bullfighting.
Los europeos nos dimos unas constituciones para que ninguna autoridad moral nos dijera cómo vivir, amar, hablar, vestir o celebrar