Attacks on bulls are growing in Mexico and the debate on whether or not they are cultural heritage is encouraged

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Borja Rama

Correspondent in Mexico

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Mexico continues to crack down on bullfights and bullfights that, although their disappearance is not in danger, do encounter obstacles along the way to reduce the bullfighting symbols coming from Spain with a Government presided over by Morena that is seen as bound to reach specific agreements with the Green Party that qualifies bullfighting as animal abuse. At the temporary closure this month due to a judicial sentence of the
Mexico Square
the largest in the world with capacity for almost 50,000 spectators, joins another new rapa dust for fans of the art of bullfighting.

The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN), the equivalent of our supreme courthas invalidated that the small State of Nayarit (located in the center of the Mexican Pacific Coast) grants bullfights the honor of being considered intangible cultural heritage.

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