Community President Fernando López Miras participated this afternoon in the taurine appetizers organized by the Real Club Taurino de Murcia, where he showed "the commitment of the regional government with the National Party."
López Miras recalled that Murcia was the first community in Spain to declare the festival of Bulls of Cultural Interest, and said that "a people that forsakes and renounces their traditions is bound to fail."
The regional government promotes 21 measures to promote the bullfight as a "generator of wealth and opportunities," said the president of the Community, who stressed that, among these proposals, is the creation of the regional Bureau of Bullfighting and the Network of Taurine Municipalities of the Region, as well as the implementation of a specific Vocational Training cycle that will link education and bullfighting, among others.
The intervention of the president took place in the framework of the taurine appetizers, celebrated in the headquarters of the Bullfighting Club of Murcia, where Francisco Villaverde presented his book 'Enrique Ponce, the teacher's speech'.
Source: CARM