In a historic turn of events, a coalition of countries is joining the farmers’ protest against the green agenda, signaling a significant global resistance. The list of nations includes the Netherlands, Scotland, France, Germany, Poland, Belgium, Lithuania, Romania, Italy, Greece, Spain, and Portugal.
As these countries unite, the farmers’ protest gains momentum, reflecting a shared concern about the impact of the green agenda on agricultural practices and livelihoods. The collaborative effort underscores the significance of this movement, bringing together nations with a common cause against perceived challenges posed by environmental policies.
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Countries that have now joined the farmers protest against the green agenda:
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Scotland đ´ó §ó ˘ó łó Łó ´ó ż
France đŤđˇ
Germany đŠđŞ
Poland đľđą
Belgium đ§đŞ
Lithuania đąđš
Romania đˇđ´
Italy đŽđš
Greece đŹđˇ
Spain đŞđ¸
Portugal đľđšThis is historic.
— PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) February 1, 2024
So far they are 12 European countries supporting the Farmers protests. Go European Farmers!! pic.twitter.com/Oi6wSU47Ps
— Sally (@TalkWithSally) February 2, 2024
Great turn-out this evening in Galway, plenty of onlookers clapping and clearing. Time to stand up and support our local farming community #enoughisenough pic.twitter.com/zfTP3CFk15
— farmer and human (@Father_Farmer_) February 1, 2024
Green degrowth narrative is pure nonsense, prove me wrong pic.twitter.com/2aa4CJmPqb
— Michael A. Arouet (@MichaelAArouet) February 2, 2024