Polish farmers have marched through downtown Warsaw to protest the European Union’s climate policies and to oppose the pro-EU government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk
WARSAW, Poland — Tens of thousands of disgruntled Polish farmers marched through downtown Warsaw on Friday to protest the European Union’s climate policies and oppose the pro-EU government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
The march under the slogan “Down with the Green Deal” was organized by Solidarity, a farmers' trade union that is strongly opposed to the EU’s farming policies, in particular a policy known as the Green Deal which aims to make agriculture more climate friendly. The farmers say it interferes with their work and imposes high costs on them.
«We are protesting because we don’t want to become slaves on our own land,” said dairy farmer Grazyna Gasowska from eastern Poland.
“According to the Green Deal we are supposed to grow what they tell us to, when they tell us to,» Gasowska said as she held a national white-and-red flag. «All those diversification requirements are very difficult for the farmers.”
The noisy march stopped at the EU Warsaw office and then at parliament.
“Let Brussels eat worms, we prefer pork chops and potatoes,» said one banner, referring to a general belief that the EU will advise eating insects and worms rather than cattle meat.
The demonstration came as Poland’s political parties campaign ahead of elections next month for the European Parliament. The protest was supported by Polish right-wing opposition party Law and Justice, which held power from 2015 until late last year and is looking to regain political momentum.
With an eye to the election, Tusk on Friday announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet to replace four ministers
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