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French Farmers Dump Manure and Throw Eggs in Petition Counter-Protest

Summary by The Local - Fr
Farmers threw manure and rubbish at environmentalist party offices in south-west France in a direct-action protest against an online petition calling for the repeal of the controversial farming law known as the Loi Duplomb.

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At the call of the Rural Coordination, they intended to protest the petition, which collected more than 1.7 million signatures calling for the repeal of the text, which covered several environmental protection measures.

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Several dozen farmers of the Rural Coordination came to degrade the facade of the Ecologists HQ this Tuesday evening in Toulouse. A mobilization that follows the remarks made by the deputy Sandrine...

Tuesday 22 July, around 10 p.m., about 100 farmers of the Rural Coordination of Occitanie spilled several tons of purin in front of the headquarters of Europe Ecology Les Verts in Toulouse (Haute-Garonne). Farmers denounce the words of the deputy Sandrine Rousseau following the adoption of the Duplomb law.

To support the Duplomb law, farmers spread manure, waste, wool and threw eggs on Tuesday 22 July on the premises of the EELV party in Toulouse. At the call of the Rural Coordination, they denounce the petition calling for the repeal of the text, which collected more than 1.7 million signatures.

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lejdd.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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