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Malta to be flooded with exotic animals

One feature of a criminal government will always be to liberalise the exotic animal trade but to do so, Labour needs a fraud. The new parliamentary secretary of animals, Alicia Bugeja is a fraudster who is in the pockets of the tuna industry, and most probably also the Maltese bullies with psuedo-zoos. She intends to liberalise the exotic and wild animals sector in the name of research. The madness is accelerating at an incredible pace. Just recently, the Planning Authority granted a permit for a deer farm in Malta. The practice of importing and breeding exotic and wild animals is excessively cruel and comes with a lot of risks to our biodiversity and security. Instead of prioritizing the development of our biodiversity we are liberalising the exotic animal market.

We may very well be at peak idiocracy.

 


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6 responses to “Malta to be flooded with exotic animals”

  1. […] There are few more useless politicians in Labour right now other than Anton Refalo. A corrupt thief who today serves as Agriculture Minister, he also responsible for animal rights through Junior Minister (Parliamentary Secretary) Alice Bugeja Said. Thanks to these two imbeciles who wanted to appease a couple of Maltese criminals and bullies, Malta is being inundated with exotic animals. […]

  2. […] Malta has increased due to leaner regulations introduced by Agriculture Minister Anton Refalo and Animals Rights Parliamentary Secretary Alicia Bugeja Said. As of late last year, an additional 33 live horses per week are being imported into Malta for […]

  3. […] and she has been responsible for laws that are anathema to animal rights, but very much in favour to the couple of individuals who own lions and wild animals. The criminal branding of this government can’t be even more […]

  4. […] Anton Refalo is blackmailing animal activists to support his horrible reform that allowed the legalisation of wild and exotic animals. His position is very simple but needs some explaining. You can see this grotesque display where […]

  5. […] Labour government rolled-backed its progressive animals rights agenda to legalise and decriminalise the industry of wild and exotic animals. The Labour government introduced these reforms with the […]

  6. […] Party: a society for Labour built on its autocracy and Jungle rules. In this society, anyone has the right to keep and trade wild animals: it is a reform made by Labour that perfectly characterises its criminal elements and […]

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