Monday, March 14, 2011

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RONCIGLIONE: A DEAD HORSE, THE MINISTER ASKS BRAMBILLA L' ELIMINATION

After the death of a horse on March 5 last year at the Palio di Ronciglione, Minister for Tourism Michela Brambilla back to launch the 'idea of \u200b\u200babolishing any event which may be put at risk the lives of animals:
"The fact that some anachronistic traditions have ancient roots does not mean that they should be continued for ever: the times have changed and has established a new sense of love and respect for animals and their rights. E 'must adapt. " Continues then the Min guest of the show "Sunday 5:" What happened proves once again that certain traditions must be overcome in order to protect animal welfare, respect for the feelings of the majority of Italians, who love them and they do not want to see them suffer, and in the interest of Italy, which thus appears as a culturally backward country. For some time, in fact, the Ministry of Tourism has put in place a careful survey of the Palio and the various festivals that take place in our country and involving animals, to see which lead to abuse and adversely affect the domestic image ' abroad, with negative consequences for our tourism appeal and made in Italy. For all these reasons to intervene are not repeated all those traditions which, on the basis of the analysis conducted by the Ministry of Tourism, will prove to be carriers of such negative consequences. "

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