Paris was surrounded by protesting farmers
On Monday, the media reported about the siege of "Paris", the capital of France, by the protesting farmers and the dispatch of security forces around and in the center of this city to control the situation. |
According to the international group of Fars news agency, protesting French farmers besieged the city of “Paris”, the capital of France, on Monday in protest against the policies of this country’s government.
according to the news agency “Associated Press” Farmers blocked highways leading to the French capital with tractors and vehicles to put pressure on the government.
Target The placement of Paris, the host of the Summer Olympics and other protests in other parts of France, has provided another difficult time for Gabriel Atal, the country’s new prime minister.
Protesters deploying hundreds of tractors And the trolleys around Paris are pressing the government for more concessions. Some protesters came with food, water and tents to stay in their trenches if the government does not surrender. Highlights the village in France. Protesters said they felt ignored by government ministers.
The government has announced the deployment of 15,000 police around Paris to prevent any attempt by protesters to enter the capital. gave Security agents and armored vehicles are also stationed in the center of Paris.
“Arno Rous”, the head of the large agricultural union, said: “Our goal is not to disturb or destroy the lives of the French people. . Our goal is to put pressure on the government to find solutions for a quick exit from the crisis. The city of “Hamburg” came to the streets and roads with tractors.
Farmers with 1,500 tractors and agricultural machines went to the highways around the city and protested the government’s policies, including heavy taxes and bureaucracy. The German police has reported traffic and road disruptions.
German Chancellor Olaf Schultz announced last month that he plans to subsidize agricultural fuel and vehicles. as part of new austerity measures to comply with budget rules.
Despite the government’s review of its program, the Farmers’ Association rejected the proposals, stressing that these changes are to fix Their problems are not enough.
“Joachim Raquid”, the head of the German Farmers’ Association, said that the protesters will not be burdened by the government’s recent proposal to gradually remove tax breaks for farmers. And they will continue their protests until the result is reached.
He said: “The German coalition government has not yet understood that we will not accept bad agreements on farmers’ diesel fuel. .”
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