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Degradations During Agricultural Demonstrations: Six Months Suspended in Prison for a Trade Union Leader

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On Thursday, José Perez, co-president of the Rural Coordination of Lot-et-Garonne (CR47), was sentenced to six months' suspended imprisonment by the Agen Correctional Court. He was accused of the damage committed during a demonstration in 2024.

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On Thursday, José Perez, co-president of the Rural Coordination of Lot-et-Garonne (CR47), was sentenced to six months' suspended imprisonment by the Agen Correctional Court. He was accused of the damage committed during a demonstration in 2024.

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The Rural Coordination of Lot-et-Garonne (CR 47), prosecuted in eight criminal proceedings related to degradations that occurred during the agricultural demonstrations of 2024, was completely released by the court...

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