Occupy the land, clear mines if possible, while the 2024 edition of the Agricultural Show promises to be the most tense of Macron's five-year term.
At the top of the state, everyone in their own way is working to defuse the anger of the farmers.
Emmanuel Macron, who will go this Saturday, February 24 to the Porte de Versailles (Paris XV) for the traditional inauguration, receiving the agricultural unions at the Élysée;
the four ministers (Bruno Le Maire, Marc Fesneau, Olivia Grégoire, Agnès Pannier-Runacher) sent to a committee to monitor the loggerhead commercial negotiations between farmers, industrialists and large retailers;
Gabriel Attal, launched into a media offensive.
All of us having in mind what political issues (multifaceted, collective, individual) lie within this crisis.
Starting with the Prime Minister — “it’s his first crisis, he’s the one who managed it, he’s the one who’s expected,” says a walker.
This Wednesday morning, the head of government will therefore hold a press conference to demonstrate with “a precise milestone” that his promises of February 1 are moving forward and present “the main axes” of the Agriculture bill.
“It is important, at some point, to communicate on the results that we have obtained for farmers,” we claim in return to Matignon.
“He hammers execution, execution, execution.
Well, he is there to execute,” insists, cash, a majority executive.
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