Farmers’ protest: occupation of the capital from Monday announced by unions, Gabriel Attal leaves for…

Farmers’ protest: “a siege of the capital from Monday” announced by the unions, Gabriel Attal leaves on …
The unions representing farmers in France announced that they will be conducting a protest in the capital starting from Monday. This decision comes as a response to the government’s agricultural policies.

Gabriel Attal, the government spokesperson, expressed his concerns regarding the protest and assured that the government is open to dialogue with the unions to address their grievances.

The farmers have been facing challenges such as declining prices for their produce, increasing production costs, and the impact of international competition. They are demanding better support and policies from the government to address these issues.

The protest is expected to cause disruptions in the capital, and the authorities are making preparations to ensure the safety and security of the public during the protest.

The unions have stated that they are ready to escalate their protest if their demands are not met by the government. They are calling for a comprehensive and sustainable plan to support the agricultural sector in France.

The government has acknowledged the challenges faced by the farmers and has promised to work towards finding solutions to support the agricultural sector. The dialogue between the government and the unions is ongoing, and it remains to be seen how the situation will develop in the coming days.

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