The protests of German farmers became violent
German farmers in the German state of Baden-Württemberg again held protests against the government's policies, during which one person was arrested and the police used pepper spray against the protesters. |
Bibrakh farmers started demonstrations on Wednesday morning. They blocked the roads and dozens of tractors were parked on the access roads to the municipality. Demonstrators dumped large piles of dung and garbage on the streets. According to the police spokesperson, several police officers were injured during these protests. One person was arrested during these protests.
In one incident during this protest, the police used pepper spray to open the path of two cars.
Karl Andris, Board of Directors The District Farmers’ Association said there was no access to the town hall because there were demonstrators everywhere. Accordingly, various groups have called for protest. In addition to farmers, porters were also among the participants.
The Greens have been gathering for political Ash Wednesday in Bibrach for years. Several federal politicians were expected to attend this year’s event.
Thus, German farmers’ anger against the government’s austerity policies continues, and agricultural associations continue to protest, given their frustration with the coalition government. .
The reason for the protests of German farmers is the planned end of the diesel concession for agriculture. Farmers Association accuses the federal government of endangering the existence of farmers.
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