The collective “Angry hunters of France” will organize a demonstration on Saturday 27 November in the streets of Bordeaux.

If this march relates to national demands, the choice of the Gironde capital was not made at random.

"The hunters will be in Bordeaux, where they will display their dissatisfaction, in particular on Christmas trees which will be placed in the streets," they write in a press release.

This symbolism is important in this city where the mayor [the ecologist Pierre Hurmic] was the first to tackle the presence of the Christmas tree, yet a French tradition well anchored in our culture.

"Traditions will be at the heart of the demands of hunters, who want their messages, written on Christmas balls, to reach the" mayor of Bordeaux and his presidential candidate Yannick Jadot (EELV).

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"Pressure from so-called animal protection associations"

In particular, they want to express their “incomprehension in the face of a government which gives in to pressure from so-called animal protection associations.

"All in all, they denounce" the limitation of the hunting of geese in time ", the prohibition of hunting with glue," deemed hastily illegal by the Council of the State ", or even" the proposal of ban hunting on Sundays, public holidays and during school holidays.

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Departure of the event on Saturday at 9:30 am, Place de la République.

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