Thirteen days after the installation of the first farmers' roadblocks, the Prime Minister continues his seductive speech to try to calm their anger.
“France, it is our farmers, our fishermen who feed us, morning, noon and evening,”
he proclaimed during his general policy speech at the Palais Bourbon, in an undisciplined atmosphere.
“
Our farmers embody fundamental values.
I am thinking of the value of work, effort and freedom of enterprise (…) There must be a French agricultural exception.
We will be there, without any ambiguity.”
Concretely, the tenant of Matignon indicated that the European aid, which should have been paid at the beginning of December, will be paid by March 15.
In the South, where wine growers are victims of a drop in consumption and increased competition from Spain, the head of government promised the establishment of an
“emergency fund”
released
“before the weekend"
.
He then confirmed…
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