Aragon will present its first bullfighting prizes this Tuesday, its response to the controversial suppression of the National Bullfighting Prize by decision of Minister Ernest Urtasun.
And this will be the case with a Crown room, one of the most emblematic spaces of the Pignatelli building, transformed into a gigantic arena. The Regional Executive placed a carpet that simulates an albero and The ceremony will begin with the sound of the bugle and timpani.
There will also be a replica of Goya on the main door and numbers that will “divide” the queues. This unusual setting, designed as a replica of the Zaragoza bullring, will host the presentation of the Nicanor Villalta, prizes which will reward the best works produced in Zaragoza, Huesca and Teruel. “Because bullfighting is an art, a tradition and a culture”, defended the president of Aragon, Jorge Azcón, in a video published on his social networks.
This afternoon we have a very special event in the Crown Room. I’ll tell you.
You can follow it live here: pic.twitter.com/USvrDEg7vr
– Jorge Azcón (@Jorge_Azcon) November 26, 2024
Aragon was one of the first communities to announce its own price after the cancellation of the National. Actuallyhe did it the same daya decision which earned the PP, which then governed with Vox, strong criticism from the left.
In this regard, Azcón wanted to emphasize in his video that the bulls “are also an economy and a defense of the rural environment.” “For this reason, from the Government of Aragon, we want to defend them without complexes and this afternoon we are going to reward Fernando Adrián, Emilio Justo and Tomás Rufo. Because Aragon is also a land of bulls.”underlines the popular leader.
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