Turin should vega city

The mayor of the Italian city of Turin has a remarkable priority.

Last Tuesday announced Chiara Appendino, the mayor and leader of the political party the Five Star Movement the party for the next five years, international media reported.

In the program, the party that promoting a vegan- no meat and no animal protein- and a vegetarian diet, are an essential act for the protection of the environment, the health of citizens and the welfare of animals.
  
    
     
      
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Appendino mayor wants to realize the program to teach schoolchildren about the disadvantages of meat consumption. The goal is to lay a sound basis with the help of political, medical and nutritional experts for future generations.

The Vegetarian Butcher Hague welcomes the initiative.

 
  
  
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Last Tuesday announced Chiara Appendino, the mayor and leader of the political party the Five Star Movement the party for the next five years, international media reported.

In the program, the party that promoting a vegan- no meat and no animal protein- and a vegetarian diet, are an essential act for the protection of the environment, the health of citizens and the welfare of animals.
  
    
     
      
        0:28
      
     Wow! Humpback whale emerges next woman
     
     
      
        4:45
      
     Does this king with money palace visit
     
     
      
        1:58
      
     'Sidewalk full of shit, piss and vomit '
     
    
   
  

Appendino mayor wants to realize the program to teach schoolchildren about the disadvantages of meat consumption. The goal is to lay a sound basis with the help of political, medical and nutritional experts for future generations.

The Vegetarian Butcher Hague welcomes the initiative.

 
  
  
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