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Thousands of farmers driving tractors block roads across Germany

VnExpressVnExpress08/01/2024


Farmers driving tractors blocked roads in the centers of several German cities, including Berlin, to protest against plans to withdraw tax breaks.

German farmers began a week-long street blockade on Wednesday, with dozens of farm vehicles blocking roads in Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Bremen, with about 2,000 tractors registered at each protest site.

"We are exercising our fundamental right to inform society that Germany needs a competitive agricultural sector. This is the only way to ensure high-quality domestic food supplies," said Joachim Rukwied, president of the German Farmers' Association.

Farmers began gathering at the Brandenberg Gate in central Berlin on the evening of January 7. Dozens of tractors and trucks then appeared on nearby streets, drivers honking their horns in protest against the government . "We work 365 days a year, but we don't make enough money from our products," said Jenny Zerbin, a 34-year-old farmer who joined the protest.

Tractors and trucks on a street in central Berlin, Germany, on the morning of January 8. Photo: AFP

Tractors and trucks on a street in central Berlin, Germany, on the morning of January 8. Photo: AFP

Protesters also tried to block access roads to motorways on the outskirts of several cities. German police reported traffic jams across the country. The government of the northern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern said all access roads to motorways were blocked.

Traffic disruptions were also reported in Germany's border areas with France, Poland and the Czech Republic.

German farmers have recently protested against the government’s plans to withdraw tax breaks for the agricultural sector. Thousands of them descended on Berlin in December 2023, blocking roads with tractors and dumping fertilizer on the streets.

In response to farmers’ protests, the German government on January 4 decided to partially withdraw the plan. Accordingly, the policy of reducing vehicle tax for the agricultural sector will be maintained, while diesel subsidies will be gradually reduced and then eliminated instead of abolishing them immediately.

However, representatives of the German agricultural sector said the above decision was not enough and called on the government to completely reverse the plan, which was made after the country's court ordered them to find ways to save the budget for 2024.

Vu Anh (According to Reuters, AFP )



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