Brussels Blinks First: European Union Scraps Key Elements of Green Agenda Amid Standoff with Farmers
The farmer uprisings across the continent have forced EU leadership in Brussels to back down from key elements to its green agenda.
The farmer uprisings across the continent have forced EU leadership in Brussels to back down from key elements to its green agenda.
Snow-dusted tractors marked by vivid national flags have become markers of a farmer protest movement across Europe.
The farmer revolution against the green agenda landed on the doorstep of the EU, with thousands of farmers descending on Brussels.
French farmers are threatening to impose a blockade on Brussels as they have done to Paris in opposition to the green agenda.
French President Emmanuel Macron travelled to Sweden on Tuesday for a two-day state visit while farmer protests continue at home.
Thousands of farmers took to their tractors in a coordinated attempt to block off entrances to Paris in protest against green regulations.
Calls for revolution are in the air of France once again as farmers have vowed to continue their tractor protests against the green agenda.
The French public overwhelmingly supports the farmers, as nearly nine in ten backing their protest against globalists in Brussels and Paris.
Spreading demonstrations by French farmers against low wages and other grievances were hit by tragedy Tuesday.
French farmers have vowed to continue their tractor protests “for as long as necessary” against the green agenda of Brussels and Paris.
Farmers rose up in protest in France on Tuesday, with manure being dumped and hay set on fire in Avignon and Toulouse.
Berlin once again ground to a halt as thousands of farmers called for the end of the globalist government of Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Monday the biggest day yet for German anti-government protesters as thousands of tractors and now truckers Bring Berlin to a standstill.
In a full-blown panic, the German establishment attempted to denigrate the farmer protests as a creation of Russia and the “far-right”.
Farmers brought Germany to a standstill with tractor protests in response to globalist policies of Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Polish farmers who had blockaded a border crossing to Ukraine ended their protest after reaching an agreement with their government.
A crew of ten American cowboys and farmers have travelled to the Jewish state to “serve Israel in any way we can during the hard time in the struggle against Hamas.”
The Dutch pro-farmer party selected a former minister who was fired for opposing to coronavirus passports as its candidate for prime minister.
The United Nations said on Tuesday that the situation in Sudan is “spiraling out of control” as food and medicine run out.
The Dutch government launched its Great Reset-style farmer buyout scheme, which could see upwards of ten thousand farms shut down forever.
Ukrainian farmers are already feeling the pain of the disappearing reservoir, said Dmytro Neveselyi, mayor of the village of Maryinske.
Plan would see thousands of farms shut down to comply with EU climate goals, and farmers banned from ever working again to get a cash payout.
The EU ended an internal standoff over Ukraine farm imports by granting five member states the right to temporarily ban problematic produce.
A glut of Ukrainian grain is depressing commodity prices. Some have banned imports to protect their own farmers, but the EU is outraged.
Poland said that it will temporarily prohibit food imports from Ukraine to protect local farmers from having their prices undercut.
Poland’s agriculture minister vowed to impose quality controls on the massive influx of grain from Ukraine amid local farmer protests.
Farmers in Romania and Bulgaria staged protests against the EU allowing Ukrainian grain to flood their markets and undercut local prices.
Mark Rutte vowed to “accelerate” plans to implement his anti-farmer agenda despite the surprise victory of the populist tractor protest party.
5,000 farmers are said to have taken part in a tractor rally in Slovenia in order to protest EU green agenda rules in the country.
Police vehicles were torched and clashes were seen as thousands of officers squared off with radical climate change activists on Saturday.
The Dutch insurgent populist Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB) party dominated last week’s provincial elections to such a degree that it became the largest party in the country despite being outspent in media advertising by ten other parties.
UK inflation rose again in February to over 10 per cent amid rising food prices, the country’s office for national statistics has confirmed.
Hundreds of tractors and fishing trawlers are protesting at a German coastal town to protest great reset measures imposed by Brussels.
BBB leader Caroline van der Plas said that she expects elections within the year as the coalition government is not on solid ground.
“Adjustments” must be made to the state’s green agenda programme after the Netherlands’ pro-farmer party won the country’s recent election, a senior government party figure has said.
The anti-Great Reset, pro-farmer BBB appears to have won even more seats in the Dutch senate than thought and is set to be the largest party.
A Dutch cabinet minister called for the government’s green agenda to be reconsidered after the shock victory of a pro-farmer party.
A pro-farmer party secured a major victory against the globalist Dutch government and its radical green agenda in elections on Wednesday.
Farmers drove tractors toward The Hague early Saturday in defiance of a ban on the heavy vehicles imposed ahead of a protest against the government’s plan to reduce nitrate emissions, with some calling for a Nexit (Dutch exit from the European Union).
The European Union’s green agenda-inspired war against farmers is turning the bloc into the “EUSSR”, an MEP has warned.