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Spanish animal-rights party PACMA (Partido Animalista Contra el Maltrato Animal, or 'Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals') has. The Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (Spanish: Partido Animalista Contra el Maltrato Animal; PACMA) is a Spanish political party founded in.
Anti-bullfight manifestation in that shows some people carrying a banner of PACMAThe Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals (: Partido Animalista Contra el Maltrato Animal; PACMA) is a founded in on 24 February 2003. It is focused on and, as a part of the requirement of respect for the right to life. Although its headquarters was initially in, it is now established in.During the Spanish elections on Sunday the 20th of December 2015, PACMA received 1.034.617 votes for the Senate and 219.000 for the Congress, but did not get a representative due to the Electoral Law. In number of votes PACMA widly overcame other parties that did get a seat in the Congress and Senate.In order to achieve a law in which every vote is worth the same, PACMA will work towards an immediate reformation of the Electoral Law from the parties that do have representation.
Spain’s major animal-rights political party received a record amount of votes in the country’s general election last week, garnering 285,000 votes. (PACMA, which translates to “Animalist Party Against Mistreatment of Animals”), has long advocated bringing an end to, a position that has helped it gain widespread support from a public that is. Due to Spain’s Electoral Law, however, the record netting of votes was not enough to allow the party into parliament, according to Expatica. “This support proves again the unstoppable growth of the single party that bears the flag of defending animals,” PACMA.
“Never has a party with so many votes been out of the chambers of representation these votes are going to serve to put pressure on the rest of the politicians and to have more of a presence in the media to give a voice to the voiceless.”.