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Farmers Spend the Night in the Streets of Paris to put...

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The Prime Minister promised them an "emergency law." Hundreds of tractors are in front of the National Assembly.

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Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced on Tuesday night a "agricultural emergency law" to try to calm the anger of farmers.

·Paris, France
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The Prime Minister promised them an "emergency law." Hundreds of tractors are in front of the National Assembly.

·Montreal, Canada
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The government announced an "emergency law" as early as March, as well as the deposit on Tuesday night of a €300 million plan for agriculture.

·Paris, France
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According to Sébastien Lecornu, the priorities of this project, which will be "reviewed in Parliament before the summer", will be water, predation and means of production. The fiscal part will depend on the adoption of the budget. These announcements almost respond point by point to requests from the FNSEA, which announces to stay in the capital "for the night".

·Paris, France
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Dozens of tractors entered Paris again at dawn on Tuesday, this time bearing the colors of the FNSEA and the Young Farmers, to demand "concrete and immediate action" from the government, which is struggling to address the farmers' anger. Follow our live coverage.

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The Prime Minister announced "four decisions" to respond to the agricultural crisis. He promised a project of "emergency law" around water, predation and means of production. - Emergency law, nitrates and water management... Lecornu's proposals to try to calm down the farmers (social issues).

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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