Hunting in derogation: In Veneto since yesterday there has been shooting with the derogation regime and Fidc and Confavi throw mutual accusations.
Since yesterday in Veneto you can shoot "in derogation" at pipits, starlings, finches, brambles, frosoni and (only for a week) prispoloni. But in the meantime the shooting between politicians and hunting associations continues.
Regional Councilor Daniele Stival replies to the harsh criticism of the Hon. Sergio Berlato ("why didn't last year's resolution, already promoted by the TAR, be replicated?") Accusing him of "serious inaccuracies": last year's resolutions were three and the last "suspended the withdrawals in derogation ", Specifies Stival, who defines the references to the TAR as" fairy tales "and then accuses:" if Berlato wants us to apply the 2009 resolution, which provided for the possibility of hunting for 27.063 brambles and 81.797 starlings, that is, a pseudo-hunting in derogation, I'm not there. "
And Federcaccia (Fidc) applauds Stival but attacks the association close to Berlato, ACV, and Enalcaccia, "which by breaking the unity of the hunting world, have in fact hindered the approval of hunting in derogation with regional law . We missed a unique opportunity, which would have allowed us to hunt peacefully until December 31st ». Federcaccia believes it is still possible to vote in the Council.
Acv-Confavi hard reply with the president Maria Cristina Carretta who recalls that Stival (and Federcaccia) supported a 2010-2011 hunting calendar which was opposed by the whole world of hunters because it imposes restrictions on hunting licenses and quotas for access to the Areas territorial already paid.
As for the regional law for hunting in derogation, all the associations ("Federcaccia excluded, of course") wanted "the same law on derogations approved and applied in Veneto from 2002 to 2008". "The Feder-Lega pairing must therefore stop trying to place their responsibilities on others, the result of their manifest inability to manage hunting stuff".
Source: The Journal of Vicenza