BUND demands animal welfare amendment: End to cruelty to animals in stables!

BUND demands animal welfare amendment: End to cruelty to animals in stables!
does a storm turn against cruelty to animals in Germany? The federal government sparked the fire! With a brand new claim paper in hand, the organization urges a drastic novella of the Animal Welfare Act. A step that could be of crucial importance this week in the Bundestag!
in Berlin, where the draft law on animal welfare guidelines is on the agenda, the federal government insists on profound changes. The coalition partners have promised to finally act in the traffic light coalition agreement. It is time for the voice to be heard for the animals!
BUND shows clear edge!
Olaf Bandt, the chairman of the federal government, leaves no doubt: "People do not want meat with animal agents!" It is time for a new animal welfare law that offers the animal -keeping industry forehead. Animal welfare is not a Nice-to-Have-it has been a state goal since 2002! But the government has to act vigorously - no space for excuses!
But the design has some dark sides! Despite important measures such as the ban on connecting and restrictions when cutting down body parts, there are many gaps and inadmissible exceptions! Bandt demands that the cruel practice of kuping pork tails will finally be ended. How long should be watched while animals suffer?
The laws must be clear and unequivocal, and the stagnating definition of agony must finally be revised! According to the federal government, current definitions are simply insufficient. Animals that cannot reproduce without human help or where the sternum breaks fall through the stitches and remain unprotected!
The countdown for animal welfare is running!
The government's draft law is a debate in the Bundestag this week. Every MP should bow and be convinced by the arguments of the federal government. The pressure is high and the demands are clear: no more meat out of quality!
On the agenda, there are also laws that despite decades of prohibitions from cruelty practices. Should animals continue to suffer while the legislature adheres to the interests of the agro industry? These questions have to be asked loud now!
The federal government appeals again: "There is no space for animal suffering in a mature and civilized country!" Revision must be, and quickly! Animals in agriculture need better protective measures. A call to everyone, not to leave the future of animal welfare in the dark!
For details and more information, the federal government is looking for direct contact: Patrick Müller, the agricultural expert, is the man for questions and support for animal lovers!