Daily Tribune (Philippines)

French lawmakers vote on bullfighti­ng ban

President Emmanuel Macron sees the issue as a distractio­n

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PARIS, France (AFP) — French members of parliament are expected to vote for the first time Thursday on a complete ban on bullfighti­ng, after a national debate that has pitched animal rights defenders against fans of the traditiona­l blood sport.

Though public opinion is in favor of outlawing the practice, the bill is expected to be rejected by a majority of lawmakers who are wary about stirring up the bullfighti­ng heartlands in the south of the country.

There is also a chance that the legislatio­n, proposed by a vegan left-wing lawmaker, fails to be presented for a vote in the National Assembly at the last minute.

“There will not be a ban tomorrow,” President Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday. “We need to go towards a conciliati­on, an exchange. From where I am sitting, this is not a current priority.”

His government has urged members of parliament not to support the text from the opposition France Unbowed party, even though many members of the ruling centrist and center-right coalition are known to personally favor it.

 ?? SAJJAD HUSSAIN /AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? CHILDREN from marginaliz­ed community train to twirl plastic hoops as they learn the art of balance taught and organized by non-government­al organizati­on Pratyek to highlight issues like child rights and climate change, in New Delhi, India.
SAJJAD HUSSAIN /AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE CHILDREN from marginaliz­ed community train to twirl plastic hoops as they learn the art of balance taught and organized by non-government­al organizati­on Pratyek to highlight issues like child rights and climate change, in New Delhi, India.

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