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A judge suspends bullfighting again in Plaza México

A judge again ordered the suspension of bullfighting in Mexico Citywhich was resumed last Sunday amid anti-bullfighting protests, according to a resolution published this Wednesday.

The measure, granted at the request of an animal protection association, will be maintained until next February 7thdate on which a hearing is scheduled to determine whether suspend or not, definitely the brave party of the Mexican capital.

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“The provisional suspension is granted so that the responsible authorities refrain from carrying out the contested acts“, so bullfighting shows must immediately be suspended,” indicates the decision.

With some 42,000 spectators at their stands, the Square Mexico last Sunday held the first bullfight in 20 months, after the Supreme Court of Justice revoked in December a Judicial failure which prevented them from being carried out.

The second round of the season is scheduled for next Sunday and it is not ruled out that the organizers will try to contest this new blocking.

The judicial resolution also urges the authorities to refrain from granting new licenses for the celebration of the fair, which had a poster until March 17th with figures such as the French killer Sebastian Castella or the Spanish rejoneadores Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza and Andy Cartagena.

Work resumed on Sunday amid protests from associations such as Todos y Todos por Amor a los Bulls around the capital’s arena, considered the largest in the world.

In the context of the legal controversy, the Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obradoropposite to cumshotsproposed a popular consultation in the city to decide on the future of these shows.

Four of the 32 states of Mexico They have already banned the angry party. Other countries of Latin America They also debated the topic. In Bogotá It is Quito They prohibited killing the bull, Venezuela canceled some cumshots and in Peru the courts ruled against the ban.

Source: Elcomercio

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