The Government of Aragon plans to launch “Soon term” a campaign for the promotion of livestock and the Aragonese meat, as well as its commitment to sustainability, which will premiere in the British newspaper The Guardian, the same rotating that collected the controversy
Interview with the Minister of Consumer, Alberto Garzón, in which he affirmed that Spain exports poor quality meat.
According to the Herald, the Aragonese Executive thus seeks to highlight the importance of the meat industry in the Community, and aims to emphasize that it complies with an animal welfare regulations.
The president of Aragon, the Socialist Javier Lamban, was one of the most critical in his response to the controversial words of Garzón, and asked for the immediate resignation of the minister for some “unfortunate and foolish statements” that are, in his opinion, “a
Direct aggression to an important part of the Aragonese economy, which strives to be competitive and sustainable. ”
For Lamban, “the one who does can not be a minister of Spain or one more day. It is in itself an insult to intelligence.”