Agricultural Anger: "We Want to Go up Peacefully and Face a Real Wall," Says the Rural Coordination as Tractors Head Towards Paris
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Faced with the persistent anger of farmers, Paris and Brussels are struggling to calm down a mobilization that extends from the South-West to the gates of the capital, despite promises and urgent measures.
The farmers are on their way to Paris, despite the traffic bans for tractors. This Wednesday, on their way, they erected a dozen dams on the main roads around Toulouse. - Agricultural anger: "We want to climb peacefully and we encounter a real wall", says the Rural Coordination while tractors are heading towards Paris (Topics of society).
The anger of the farmers will manifest itself on Thursday 8 January with an attempt to enter Paris to table complaints books at the National Assembly.
The farmers continue to put pressure on the government. Despite the ban on the movement of tractor convoys by the authorities, the Rural Coordination continues its call to "go up to Paris" this week, in the hope of organising a major demonstration this Thursday, January 8. On France Inter this Wednesday, the president of the trade union Bertrand Venteau denounced the mobilization of the law enforcement forces that have "hindered" its activists.T…
An inter-union action in which some 500 peasants are expected to take place on the Toulouse ring road this Wednesday. Between 100 and 150 tractors of the Rural Coordination continue their progress towards Paris, which they intend to reach on Thursday.
Some farmers are on their way to Paris. Others will converge from several departments towards Toulouse, in the early morning, this Wednesday, January 7, 2026. Prefectural decrees prohibiting tractors from travelling on roads in no way their determination.
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