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Animal Welfare Directorate publishes a propaganda video for the Parliamentary Secretary Alicia Bugeja Said

The parliamentary secretary for animal rights, Alicia Bugeja Said, who liberalised and decriminalised the captivity and the use of wild and exotic animals for entertainment purposes, wants to tell us that she loves animals. Apparently, she commissioned the public entity under her responsibility, the Animal Welfare Directorate, to produce a video with her in it showing her supposed love for animals.ย  The video has been published to commemorate International Pet’s Day.

Alicia Bugeja Said is an archetype of the fraudulent and undeserving Labour politician. She got elected with the gender quota, and this technically means that she originally failed to get elected. Her political campaign was funded by the major tuna-farm company, Azzopardi Fisheries. She gave an amnesty to Christian Borg over the lions that he abandoned and is now, supposedly working to relocate the lions. the lions haven’t been relocated yet after more than three months and incoming Summer hear will make their captivity even more cruel. The relocation will also be funded by public funds.

Under her remit, the number of abandoned dogs in the streets has spiked up. Alicia Bugeja Said sold her reform which allowed criminals and drug-dealers to keep wild animals in cruel conditions with the excuse of “research purposes”. She became a Junior Minister under a Labour government because her family are big donors of the Labour Party.

This is how the Labour Party turns into a criminal enterprise, stripping away all vestiges of political morality and principles: it happens through imbecilic frauds like Alicia Bugeja Said, who support the abuse of power in exchange for an undeserved political position.

 

 


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  1. […] Here below is one of the most recent publicly-funded propaganda video featuring a government Minister with school-children. Here, Junior Minister Alicia Bugeja Said visits a school to promote the government’s initiative “Fish Friday’s” in which school-children are provided with free local fish produce. Even the initiative itself seems like to have been designed exclusive for propaganda purposes. Alica Bugeja Said has been making extensive use of public funds to promote herself. […]

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