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French Farmers Surround Paris, Protesting Overregulation And Diesel Prices

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By Jacob M. Thompson

Farmers continue to protest in France against what they see as backbreaking regulations and livelihood-killing diesel fuel prices, raising fear in the country’s establishment that the anger could result in a strengthened populist movement.

The following report is by The Trends Journal:

Jordan Bardella, the president of the National Rally party, which is opposed to open immigration policies, was in Bordeaux when he told The New York Times: “This is the France of the forgotten.”

The fight for agriculture is also the fight against rural effacement, the cry of a French people who do not want to die.

He said.

In recent weeks, farmers in France have staged protests throughout the country and have parked their tractors to shut down traffic on roads. These farmers also used their farm equipment to dump mounds of farm waste inside government buildings. A wild boar was hung outside a labor inspection office in the southwestern town of Agen, The Times reported.

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