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Constitutional Court Upholds Stray Animal Bill in Türkiye

Türkiye’s Constitutional Court rejects appeal to scrap amendments to Animal Protection Law.

The amendments were passed by Parliament last year.

The law aims to protect stray animals and ensure their welfare.

Animal rights activists had filed a petition to annul the amendments.

The court ruled in favor of upholding the legislation.

This decision is seen as a victory for animal welfare advocates.

The law includes provisions for the care, sterilization, and adoption of stray animals.

It also imposes penalties for animal cruelty and mistreatment.

The ruling sets a precedent for animal rights protection in Türkiye.

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