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The Government, through the Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Pilar Alegría, has disavowed this Wednesday the Minister of Consumption, Alberto Garzón, after the controversy that has arisen as a result of his statements in the British medium

The Guardian

that, according to the Minister, they are "in a personal capacity", while expressing the government's support for the livestock sector.

"We have made the Government's position on this issue very clear on other occasions,

starting with the Prime Minister himself,

who has exclusively stated his position in favor of the livestock sector," the minister said in an interview on Onda Cero, collected by Europa Press.

Alegría added that this position of the Executive was demonstrated with the approval of the Common Agricultural Policy (PAC), "one of the most important elements has the support of the livestock sector."

Although he has not come to assess the criticisms of the Aragonese president,

Javier Lambán,

in which he has asked that Garzón "cannot be a minister for another day," the minister has stressed that Garzón's words do not correspond to the position of the Ministry of consumption.

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"In the interview itself, it does not mark any position of the Government, they are in a personal capacity, it is not the first time it has done so," he emphasized.

However, the minister has assured that "what everyone knows" is that Spain "is a great producer of quality food" and in which both intensive and extensive models coexist.

In addition, he has affirmed that "both generate employment and economy" for the peoples.

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