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“Spain is going to legalize bestiality”

"Spain is going to legalize bestiality"

The Polish Minister of Justice, Zbigniew Ziobrohas warned this Monday that the “leftist” government of Spain “is going to legalize the bestiality“.

“Leftism is the 21st century plague. The Spanish allow children to change their sex at will. Now they are going to legalize bestiality“, Ziobro has published on his Twitter account citing a news of a half sensationalist Pole to reject the Trans Law and the Animal Welfare Law, the star laws of the ministers of United We Can irene Huntsman -Equality- and ione belarra -Social rights-.

“The use of a rat trap is punishable by imprisonment. The virus of the left also circulates among us. We are infected. TRafal Trzaskowski -mayor of Warsaw- wants to ban meat “, he added in his message.

[Quien mate una rata en su casa afronta hasta 18 meses de prisión según la ley animal de Belarra]

The news cited by Ziobro refers to the approval of the new Animal Welfare Law promoted by the Minister of Social Rights and the 2030 Agenda, Ione Belarra, which punishes “acts of a sexual nature” with injuries instead of the previous legal wording that punishes the “sexual exploitation” of animals.

Regarding the mayor of Warsaw and his supposed intention to ban meat consumption, the idea comes from the C40 Cities agreement that brings together 96 cities and aims to promote the fight against climate change by, among other measures, reducing the meat and dairy consumption.

kill a rat at home

The Animal Welfare Law was approved in Congress with the votes of PSOE, Podemos, ERC and Bildu has introduced an important change in the Penal Code by changing the name ‘domestic animal’ to ‘vertebrate animal’. Vertebrate animal is anything that has bones and an articulated skeleton or backbone. Now, and under the new law, hitting a vertebrate animal, injuring it, or killing it, will be punishable by imprisonment or a fine.

Previously, any injury or action resulting in death in animals considered as domestic animals was punished. But now the concept ‘vertebrate animal’ is so wide that open the season to be classified as crime punishable by imprisonment for hitting or killing non-domestic animals. That is, any animal with a skull and backbone, such as rats, mice or snakes that they could enter the house. And even urban pigeons on the street.

[El Congreso aprueba la ley Belarra: multas de 50.000 euros por tener un perro en el patio]

The approval of the new law has suppressed article 337 of the Penal Code and has increased the protection of the legal right contemplated in article 440. Article 337 included the mistreatment of domestic animals or animals that live under human control, when they are mistreated unjustifiably and injuries are produced. The prison sentence for injuries was up to 12 months, and up to 18, if the death of the animal occurred with aggravating factors (such as cruelty or in the presence of a minor).

The reform promulgated by the Animal Welfare Law extends the penalties to vertebrate animals, so that punishment for killing an animal It would be from 6 to 18 months in prison, or a fine of 18 to 24 months, in case of being denounced.

As aggravating factors It is considered when in the abuse they are used weapons, objects or methods dangerous to the animalif average crueltywhen the animal is caused to lose a sense or main organ, and if the act is carried out in the presence of a minor.

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