Thursday, July 23, 2015

Anger breeders: lifting of roadblocks in Lyon and on the bridges of the Seine – The World

The blockages around Lyon should be raised to 16 hours on Thursday.

The farmers lifted Thursday, July 23 dams on several major roads of the country, as had asked the National Federation of Farmers’ Unions (FNSEA ), following the announcement of an emergency plan by the government.

Beulin Xavier, president of the FNSEA, said on Europe 1, the need “consider “ a ” exit “ protests:

” Our message, it is not to annoy people going on holidays (…) We are not there to hinder our citizens. “

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The farmers now seem to favor actions targeting industrial or distributors, such as dairies in Loire-Atlantique or a Leclerc hypermarket in the North.

“There are still some movements that are likely to be implemented in two or three days to come, because some have not moved and that they want to move, and they also need to express their anger “, warned Mr. Beulin. The latter, moreover, ruled the measures proposed by the government “insufficient” in the long term, even if they “can meet in the short term a few emergencies” .

The blockages around Lyon should be raised to 16 hours Thursday that breeders can converge on the area of ​​the Confluence in the city center where there is provided a “meeting” with the president of the FNSEA in the late afternoon, have we learned from the agricultural union. Bison Smart has announced the reopening of the Fourvière tunnel, the main gateway to Lyon from North

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The dams blocking the suspension bridges of Normandy, Tancarville and Brotonne on the Seine have also ended. According to the prefecture of Haute-Normandie, “traffic resumed normally, but cleaning the floor is in” .

The situation seemed to calm down also Britain and the north of the country, although several road bridges were still blocked. Moreover, many slaughterhouses, dairies and supermarkets have been targeted and dams have led to controls of goods in trucks

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