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State coordinator, Luis Cortés, emphasizes that the farmers are “peaceful, but when you get angry you don't care if you spend six hours or six days (protesting)” and plans to fill Madrid on the 21st with 500 tractors and at least 5,000 protesters. Cristina Martín 02/19/24 18:42 Luis Cortés, state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, one of the organizations that started the rural protests Luis Cortés, state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, one of the organizations that started the rural protests Farmer protests continue in Spain (where they have already lasted 14 days) and in other European countries (they have even reached the Vatican). Now the Union of Unions has branded as “garbage” the 18 measures announced by the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas , a few days ago and which seemed like progress but insufficient to the main agricultural organizations ( Asaja, COAG and UPA ). and they decided to keep the protests going. The state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, Luis Cortés , has stressed that the farmers are “peaceful, but when you get angry you don't care if you spend six hours or six days (protesting)”, something that seems like a response to how the police sent by Fernando Grande-Marlaska have been cruel to the farmers .
Likewise Cortés plans to fill Madrid on the 21st with at least 500 tractors and 5,000 protesters. In addition, he has asked that Planas receive the Unión de Uniones, something that he has not done so far, while he has met on two occasions with Asaja, COAG and UPA: "If on Wednesday the minister does not commit to receiving and changing this rubbish (in reference to the 18 measures), you will directly stop being our interlocutor and we will go toCountry Email List Moncloa to ask for one.” Of course, it does not seem that it will be the ecological vice president, Teresa Ribera , who has had no qualms about meeting with the enemies of farmers: environmental organizations . Farmer protests in Santander The words of the state coordinator of the Union of Unions have been known on the same day that the 6-F Platform has announced that it will participate in the mobilization on Wednesday the 21st in Madrid, at the doors of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Likewise its legal manager , "Marlaska's resignation, because he had promised that Platform 6-F would not become politicized." In parallel, before the meeting of the Agricultural Policy Advisory Council for Community Affairs with the Agriculture Councilors, Planas has indicated that he will ask the autonomous communities for their support for agricultural insurance and the unification of inspections in the field. The minister has also boasted that the Food Chain Law “works well”, despite the fact that the Foundation for Applied Economics Studies ( Fedea ) has warned that said law can only be complied with with public purchase of the corresponding surpluses and has recalled that “in a market economy it is not possible to force buyers to pay higher prices to cover the costs of producers.
Likewise Cortés plans to fill Madrid on the 21st with at least 500 tractors and 5,000 protesters. In addition, he has asked that Planas receive the Unión de Uniones, something that he has not done so far, while he has met on two occasions with Asaja, COAG and UPA: "If on Wednesday the minister does not commit to receiving and changing this rubbish (in reference to the 18 measures), you will directly stop being our interlocutor and we will go toCountry Email List Moncloa to ask for one.” Of course, it does not seem that it will be the ecological vice president, Teresa Ribera , who has had no qualms about meeting with the enemies of farmers: environmental organizations . Farmer protests in Santander The words of the state coordinator of the Union of Unions have been known on the same day that the 6-F Platform has announced that it will participate in the mobilization on Wednesday the 21st in Madrid, at the doors of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Likewise its legal manager , "Marlaska's resignation, because he had promised that Platform 6-F would not become politicized." In parallel, before the meeting of the Agricultural Policy Advisory Council for Community Affairs with the Agriculture Councilors, Planas has indicated that he will ask the autonomous communities for their support for agricultural insurance and the unification of inspections in the field. The minister has also boasted that the Food Chain Law “works well”, despite the fact that the Foundation for Applied Economics Studies ( Fedea ) has warned that said law can only be complied with with public purchase of the corresponding surpluses and has recalled that “in a market economy it is not possible to force buyers to pay higher prices to cover the costs of producers.