

Italian Prime Minister will get pushback at home and abroad – but it is worth it.
A fact that is incredibly offensive for the ‘new age’ sensibilities of liberals, but is nevertheless true: human hunters are a vital part of the ecological balance of species in many regions of our planet.
Just think about how many countries are suffering lately with insane invasions by wild hogs breeding with domestic pigs at a speed faster than they can be culled, and turning rural and suburban areas upside down.
Or how the resurgence of bear populations in Japan seems beyond the ability of the government to cope with it.
So, when Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government proposes a reform of hunting laws, even if in the run-up of next-years’ elections, it seems like a good idea.
But needless to say, the proposed reform has become a huge battleground in Italy’s culture wars.

Politico reported:
“The legislation, which would mark Italy’s biggest overhaul of hunting laws in more than three decades, would expand the rights of hunters by extending hunting grounds and seasons and increasing the number of huntable species. Most controversially, it would redefine hunters as “bioregulators” who help protect biodiversity. It has been passed by the country’s senate and is now being examined by the Agriculture Committee of Italy’s parliament.
If passed, the bill would also renew tensions between Rome and Brussels. The European Commission in December sent Rome an official letter regarding the proposal over concerns it could violate the EU’s Birds Directive; the EU executive has said it is ‘closely monitoring’ the passage of legislation.”
So, there you have it: whenever European countries have good legislation in the works, the bullying and harassment by the Globalists in Brussels and Strasbourg kicks in immediately.

EU lovers from Politico also can’t fathom a reasonable motive for the legislation that’s not naked electioneering. “The government’s determination to push ahead with the reform has drawn attention as a potential play to woo conservative voters — particularly with Meloni now facing pressure from a new nationalist movement belonging to retired General Roberto Vannacci.”
“’We considered it essential to revise legislation that is more than 30 years old and adapt it to an environmental and hunting context that has changed considerably’, Senate Agriculture Committee Chair Luca De Carlo [rejected] suggestions the reform was politically driven. The bill is ‘not aimed at the conservative electorate’ but at protecting wildlife through better management, argued the lawmaker from Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party.”
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