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Angry farmers: Gabriel Attal’s baptism of fire

2024-01-26T20:48:13.672Z

Highlights: Gabriel Attal appears with Jérôme Bayle, one of the leading figures of the agricultural revolt movement. The two men, perched on a bench, show an unexpected complicity in front of the cameras. “This evening, I announce to you that tomorrow noon the highway will be able to circulate,” says Bayle to the applause of the farmers. The boss of the FNSEA, the powerful agricultural union, Arnaud Rousseau, calls, at 8 p.m. on TF1, for the continuation of the movement.


The Prime Minister visited Haute-Garonne this Friday. With, as a result, a series of announcements to try to calm the anger of farmers


The image is striking.

It’s 7:54 p.m. this Friday, January 26.

Gabriel Attal appears with Jérôme Bayle, one of the leading figures of the agricultural revolt movement, on the Carbonne dam (Haute-Garonne), on the A64, where the protest was born.

Who would have imagined it?

The two men, perched on a bench, show an unexpected complicity in front of the cameras.

“This evening, I announce to you that tomorrow noon the highway will be able to circulate,” says Jérôme Bayle to the applause of the farmers, and Gabriel Attal, after the announcement of the simplification and aid measures for the profession unveiled by the chef of the government.

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Enough to end the movement?

Not so sure.

For the boss of the FNSEA, the powerful agricultural union, Arnaud Rousseau, the account is not there.

And to call, at 8 p.m. on TF1, for the continuation of the movement, while proposing to “go and meet” the Prime Minister this Saturday.

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Source: leparis

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