In Warsaw
“This is Poland.”
The slogan, which has been ringing out in the Polish countryside for more than a month, finally found echo in the streets of Warsaw this Tuesday.
A truism with nationalist overtones to sum up the state of mind of the several thousand farmers who came to make their anger towards Europe resonate in the streets of the Polish capital.
“It was important for us to go to Warsaw, because it is here that the important decisions are made… Note, we should have gone to Brussels instead,”
says Patryk Natkaniec, a young 27-year-old dairy producer, bitterly. waving his white and red flag.
The anger of the rural world towards the European institutions first took root at the local level.
On January 24, Dariusz Woszko took part in the procession of around a hundred tractors in the small town of Piotrkow Trybunalski.
“All of Europe has lost its mind over the Ukrainian question
,” cursed the cereal producer at the wheel of his machine.
They are…
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