The government announces control of animal transports to Algeria!

The government announces control of animal transports to Algeria!

Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - A dramatic rethink of the Austrian government is imminent! In her new government program, she announces comprehensive measures to control animal transport in third countries such as Algeria. This decision is a direct reaction to the alarming grievances that have been uncovered by The Marker. According to the research, the frequently cited herd building projects in Algeria do not exist, and the exported animals end up on local cattle markets or in slaughterhouses, without Austrian authorities being able to understand the whereabouts. The co -founder of The Marker, Tobias Giesinger, warns: "It is not enough to only write the problem in a program - the implementation must now follow."

strengthening the controls and transparency

In the new government program, monitoring is introduced to ensure the traceability of Austrian breeding animals and pursue possible sanctions. The announced controls are intended to prevent unlawful breeding animal exports in third countries. In addition, an evaluation of the herd structure in Algeria for 2025 is planned to ensure clear transparency for animal transports. The Marker will continue to critically pursue the developments to ensure that the government takes its own announcements seriously.

In addition, the FATF (Financial Action Task Force) of countries such as Algeria calls for strategic deficits to remedy in dealing with money laundering and terrorist financing. These countries that are under increased observation have undertaken to tackle their problems quickly. This dynamic monitoring is often referred to as the "gray list". The FATF will continue to observe the progress of these countries, but how well such international obligations can be implemented remains questionable.

It is clear: the pressure on the government, both nationally and internationally, grows. The clean transport routes for animals could soon depend crucially on how quickly and effectively these measures are implemented.

Learn more about the investigative research by The Marker and the challenge of ensuring animal welfare in export branches. Visit The marker for further details and exciting developments.

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