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Bullfights in Mexico: yet another legal twist authorizes them again

2024-02-03T07:41:09.608Z

Highlights: A Mexico court on Friday reauthorized bullfights, which had just been suspended by a judge on Wednesday. Hundreds of people demonstrated around the capital's arena against the return of bullfighting. A hearing is scheduled for February 7 to decide on a possible ban on bullfighting in Mexico City. The company organizing bullfights in the capital welcomed this news, displaying its “commitment” to “the traditions and cultural richness” linked to bullfighting, the company said in a statement.


Bullfights will be able to take place on Sunday and Monday in the capital of Mexico after the invalidation of a suspension measure, yet another...


Bullfights will be able to take place on Sunday and Monday in the capital of Mexico after the invalidation of a suspension measure, yet another twist in a legal battle which has lasted for almost two years.

A Mexico court on Friday reauthorized bullfights, which had just been suspended by a judge on Wednesday, only three days after their official resumption, at the request of an animal rights association.

The interruption of bullfights

“negatively impacts a whole series of activities and rights which, at least until now, constitute a lawful activity”

, estimated the court in its decision made public in a press release.

Read alsoMexico: the Supreme Court cancels the suspension of bullfights in the capital

The company organizing bullfights in the capital welcomed this news, displaying its

“commitment”

to

“the traditions and cultural richness”

linked to bullfighting.

This new turnaround may only be short-lived, since a hearing is scheduled for February 7 to decide on a possible ban on bullfighting in Mexico City.

“The merits of the matter are not settled”

and

“we will exhaust all legal remedies in defense of animal welfare

,” said Mexico City Congressman Jorge Gaviño, who supports an opposing association. to bullfighting.

Hundreds of people demonstrated around the capital's arena against the return of bullfighting in the imposing

“plaza”

.

Amid the legal controversy, Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador, who opposes bullfighting, proposed a referendum in the city to decide the future of bullfighting.

Four of Mexico's 32 states have already banned bullfighting.

Other Latin American countries have also debated the issue.

Colombia and Ecuador have banned the killing of bulls, Venezuela has canceled some bullfights and in Peru the courts have ruled against the ban.

Source: lefigaro

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