PACMA calls for 'Mission Abolition' against bullfighting on September 19 in Madrid

The anti-bullfighting demonstration will start from Puerta del Sol to demand the prohibition of bullfights and traditional festivities.

Generic image of an animal rights demonstration in Madrid.
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Generic image of an animal rights demonstration in Madrid.

The Animalist Party PACMA has called for a new edition of its annual demonstration ‘Mission Abolition’ against bullfighting, which will take place next Saturday, September 19, in the center of Madrid.

The mobilization will begin at 5:30 PM from Puerta del Sol. For the second consecutive year, the starting point is located in the heart of the capital. The march will traverse several central streets to demand the prohibition of bullfights and other bull-related festivities in Spain.
The political organization emphasizes that the event's objective is to highlight social rejection of these spectacles and denounce the funding and institutional support they receive. This year's event will feature the participation of Dutch MEP Anja Hazekamp, among other international political representatives.
PACMA describes this event as the largest anti-bullfighting demonstration nationally and calls on citizens, animal protection groups, and social organizations to join the march on September 19.