Angry farmers booed the German authorities
In the continuation of German farmers' protests against European Union policies, a large number of protesters raised a commotion and booed the leader of the Green Party in an intra-party event at the same time as he entered the coalition government. |
according to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, citing the publication “D Site”, German farmers in Continuing their protests against EU policies at an intra-party event, the leader of the Green Party was greeted with cheers and a horn concert. Some blocked the roads with their tractors.
Many German farmers gathered to protest at an internal Green Party event in Magdeburg, according to media reports. According to the police, about 90 tractors and other vehicles blocked the main road in Bokao district and whistled when the event started with the presence of Green Party President Ricardo Long.
Police said about 200 participants were present at the site. They parked their cars around the place and lit a fire. After Long’s arrival, the honking and the farmers’ horn concert started, and some people said that it was enough. A police spokesman said Long then sought to speak to some of the farmers.
The police spokesperson said: When the leader of the Green Party wanted to leave, some farmers blocked the way. close The police had to intervene. But Long was never in danger.
About 90 tractors and other vehicles blocked the main road in the Buckau district until the event began in the late afternoon, according to police. had done According to Bild, the farmers came from Saxony-Anhalt, Brandenburg and Lower Saxony. By the time Long arrived in the late afternoon, a hundred policemen had brought the situation under control and cordoned off a large area.
The police spokesman said last evening when the leader of the Green Party He wanted to leave the area again, some farmers blocked the exit. The police had to intervene. According to Bild, farmers set fire to tires and barrels and threw eggs. In response to Bild’s questions, Long said: “Sometimes these situations can and should be uncomfortable for politicians. I think you have to bear it when people boo.”
In mid-February, Robert Haubeck, the German economy minister, also in Nuremberg with a concert of loud whistles and chants of “Get out!” It was welcomed by angry farmers. Also recently, at an Ash Wednesday political event in Schorndorf, Baden-Württemberg, the leader of the Green Party in the coalition government was insulted and prevented from leaving the region. The so-called political ash Wednesday ceremony of the Green Party in Beybrauch was completely canceled due to the intensification of farmers’ protests.
Recently, a Green Party meeting in Hirscheid, Franconia, was somewhat disrupted The participants could only leave the building under police protection.
Farmer protests against the policies of the government and the European Union recently in many European countries including Greece, Italy, France, Hungary and Poland are up again.
Yesterday, during the opening ceremony of the most important agricultural exhibition in France with the presence of the president of this country, angry and protesting farmers Emmanuel They booed Macron and demanded his resignation.
During this ceremony, protests and clashes occurred and seven farmers were temporarily arrested and one The police officer was injured.
However, amid whistles and noises, President Macron was finally able to open this exhibition and With the support of dozens of police forces, taste the cheese, milk and honey at the stalls – and send a message to your political opponents.
Farmers in France have been protesting regularly for weeks against high costs, bureaucracy, environmental regulations and imports. They protest cheaply.
Publisher | Tasnim News |