When the leader reached the leader with a big fish dead inside the Parliament, know the reason behind the ‘stunt’- Video

Have you ever seen a leader bringing fish inside Parliament? Eating fish, not fish, pack in polythene, large fish, at least 4-5 kg. Maybe you will not answer. But the same thing has happened in Australia.
On Wednesday, March 26, an Australian MP accused the government of polluting industrial fish farms by hanging the dead salmon fish in the country’s Senate. He claimed that the government is adopting every tactic to do so.
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young Just Pulled Out A Very Large dead salmon in the senate in a protest over the environmental laws and salmon farming 🐟 pic.twitter.com/gefcfnc7vs
– josh butler (@joshbutler) March 26, 2025
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young said that she is fed up with a government that has refused to implement more stringent environmental standards. “Before the election, have you sold your environmental credit for rotten, smelly extinct salmon fish.” He said all this on live TV. Then she stopped for a while to lift the fish from under her table.
Greens Senator, a fellow sitting behind him, said: “Smells”. Then they were immediately ordered to remove salmon fish in a plastic bag from the chamber.
Significantly, the Conservative Green Party fears that salmon farms are causing the extinction of the native mazian skate. But Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz has vowed to give his support to this industry. Hundreds of people from Tasmania work in this industry.