Gabriel Attal continues to be caught up in the agricultural crisis.
Until the very last moment, before his general policy declaration, the Prime Minister will have been monopolized by the peasant revolt, receiving in Matignon, this Monday at 6 p.m., the presidents of the first French agricultural union, the FNSEA, and the JA ( Young Farmers) in the presence of Ministers Marc Fesneau (Agriculture) and Christophe Béchu (Ecological Transition).
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Because his announcements on Friday, no more than the gentle words or the government's permission to demonstrate, were enough to put out the fire.
Certainly the mobilization has decreased – 3,000 farmers mobilized Monday throughout France with nearly 2,000 machines, according to a police source;
30 departments affected, according to the gendarmerie.
But at the end of this first day of the “siege of Paris”, with blockages on eight highways in Île-de-France, peasant anger is still brewing.
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