May 18, 2024

News and Political Commentary

French farmers vow to keep up protests despite Attal’s concessions

2 min read

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free

French farmers have vowed to blockade Paris and keep up national protests despite prime minister Gabriel Attal offering concessions such as the scrapping an unpopular diesel tax increase. 

“We have made the decision to keep up the movement,” Arnaud Rousseau, the head of the FNSEA, France’s largest farmers union, told the TF1 news channel. He added that the prime minister had not done enough to calm the anger of farmers. “The government must go further,” he said.

The protests in France, the biggest agricultural producer in the EU and a leading recipient of the bloc’s Common Agricultural Policy subsidies, have blocked motorways and targeted government buildings. They follow similar protests in Germany, Italy, Poland and Romania in recent weeks.

Farmers have expressed anger over falling incomes, higher costs and stringent regulations, including the EU’s “farm to fork” strategy, which aims to reduce pesticide use and impose new rules which take climate change and biodiversity into account in farming practices. 

The week-old protests in France attracted more than 70,000 people by Friday, according to unions, with thousands of tractors forming long convoys and snarling traffic on highways from Toulouse to Lille.

It is the first big test for Attal, who at 34 became the country’s youngest prime minister earlier this month, after a tumultuous stretch marked by parliamentary battles over immigration and pensions reforms. A loyalist selected by President Emmanuel Macron for his media savvy and skill in countering political opponents, Attal is now seeking to defuse the farmers’ uprising despite having little experience with rural issues.

Farmers enjoy widespread popularity in France, with polls showing 89 per cent of the public back their protest. The far-right, led by Marine Le Pen, has been trying to tap into the farmers’ anger…



2024-01-27 08:00:45

All news and articles are copyrighted to the respective authors and/or News Broadcasters. VIXC.Com is an independent Online News Aggregator


Read more from original source here…

Leave a Reply

Copyright © All rights reserved. | Newsphere by AF themes.