The Minister of Culture, Tourism and Sports,

Marta Rivera de la Cruz

, has urged families this Friday to

exercise "control"

over what children and young people see on television, "establishing limits" when allowing the series that they see, and taking into account that there are some, like the successful

The Squid Game

, that are not recommended for their violent scenes.

This is how the counselor has stated after visiting the new facilities that the multinational

Netflix

has in

Tres Cantos

, and which she has visited with the Minister of Economy, Finance and Employment of the Community of Madrid,

Javier Fernández-Lasquetty

.

Rivera de la Cruz has referred to the circular that

a nursery and primary school in San Sebastián de los Reyes

is sending these days to the families of the minors to warn them that many children are having

"games and behaviors" taken from the series

El squid game, which they consider "violent".

In fact, the center has determined that this Halloween

"can not use" costumes based on that series

, and have suggested that parents inquire about the content of this audiovisual work to determine if their children should see it.

The counselor recalled that the series The Squid Game is "correctly labeled" for those over 16 years of age, which is why she pointed out that "here logically comes the control of families", that they should be aware that the little ones

" they can't see everything

.

"

The head of Culture has acknowledged having seen that series and considering it "an excellent audiovisual product", but has insisted that

"obviously it is not for 12-year-olds to see it,"

so families "must take care of establishing limits. ".

On the other hand, before learning about the new Netflix facilities in Tres Cantos, the counselor has valued the "undoubted"

weight "specific" that the audiovisual sector

has right now in the Community of Madrid, which is home to 32% of the companies in this field.

Rivera de la Cruz has praised the fact that more and more companies in this sector are arriving in the region, something that he justifies with the "great professionals" and technicians who work in Madrid, and with the help provided by the

regional filming office

, which works as "one-stop shop" for those who want to shoot in Madrid.

For his part, the Minister of Economy, Finance and Employment has agreed that the audiovisual sector is "of first importance" for the region,

which is home to 3,600 companies and 26,000 workers, generating 8,700 million euros per year

, which reveals that it is a field that "generates wealth and opportunities".

Lasquetty has pledged that the region "will maintain and even increase" its policy of "low taxes" and "economic freedom" to

attract more companies in this and other sectors

, through "less regulation and security for investors."

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