Castilla-La Mancha approves this Tuesday the decree creating the Advisory Council for Bullfighting Affairs of the region

The Government Council will approve this Tuesday the decree by which the Advisory Council of Bullfighting Affairs of Castilla-La Mancha is created with the aim of promoting and protecting bullfighting as a cultural manifestation, as well as participation of society and the bullfighting sector in the region.

This was announced by the regional president, Emiliano García-Page, in Tórtola de Henares (Guadalajara), where he signed the protocol for investment in local clinics in the province of Guadalajara.

After highlighting the “enormous bullfighting fans” that exist in the Guadalajara municipality and in the province, García-Page explained that the Regional Council of Bullfighting Affairs intends to “regulate and coordinate all those affected and all of the entire sector”, something that, he acknowledged, “is not easy at all.”

The objective, he insisted, is to regulate the regulations in the future and above all to regulate “very well” some of the very special and traditional things that exist such as the running of the bulls in the countryside, which occur in “very few areas” in Spain, including Tórtola de Henares.

By Editor

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