The prefect does not wipe the slate of demonstrations, the Rural Coordination pulls the pin

The prefect does not wipe the slate of demonstrations, the Rural Coordination pulls the pin
The prefect does not wipe the slate of demonstrations, the Rural Coordination pulls the pin

agricultural crisis – The prefect of Lot-et-Garonne filed a complaint after the damage linked to farmers' demonstrations in on November 19. The Rural Coordination also files a complaint against the inaction of the State in the face of the agricultural crisis

Complaint against complaint. Monday, November 25 in the morning, the Lot-et-Garonne prefecture filed a complaint for the damage to the gates of several administrations, including the administrative city, during actions by the Rural Coordination, on Tuesday, November 19, in Agen. During more vigorous actions at the start of the year, the slate of 400,000 euros of damage was nevertheless erased by the prefect.

This change of tone, visibly linked to new ministerial instructions concerning attacks on property during demonstrations, if we are to believe La Agricole, is not to the taste of Rural Coordination. She announced this Tuesday that she would file a complaint in the coming days “to hold the State accountable for the decline of our profession, to denounce the untenable financial situation of farms in the face of disastrous decisions, and the economic and moral damage suffered by farmers. »

The union believes that greater excesses are to be feared in these conditions “We have contained as much as possible, and once again, the anger of the countryside while it continues to increase in intensity on each farm,” he writes. This anger will have(…) Read more on 20minutes

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