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French Farmers Escalate Protests Over Political and Trade Disputes

Farmers target lawmakers' offices following the collapse of the Barnier government and the EU-Mercosur trade agreement announcement.

  • Farmers across France have walled off or vandalized the offices of lawmakers who supported the motion of censure that led to the Barnier government's resignation.
  • The protests are driven by concerns that the government's collapse delays promised agricultural reforms, including tax relief and support for struggling farmers.
  • The EU-Mercosur trade deal, signed by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, has intensified anger, with farmers decrying it as harmful to local agriculture and unfairly competitive.
  • French agricultural unions, including FNSEA and Jeunes Agriculteurs, have announced further demonstrations on December 9 and 10, focusing on income protections and trade policy opposition.
  • Some lawmakers and organizations have condemned the actions as threats to democratic processes, while farmers argue they are defending their livelihoods against political and economic decisions.
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