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French farmers bring tractors to Paris
Summary
Protesting French farmers drove tractors into central Paris and reached the Eiffel Tower; the action was organised by the Coordination Rurale union amid anger over an EU‑Mercosur trade deal and government handling of a cattle disease.
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Protesting French farmers have entered central Paris and reached the Eiffel Tower. The demonstrations were called by the Coordination Rurale union. Protesters are expressing anger over a European Union–Mercosur free trade agreement and the government's handling of a cattle disease.
Key facts:
- Farmers from the Coordination Rurale drove tractors into central Paris and reached the Eiffel Tower.
- The protests were organised in response to opposition to an EU‑Mercosur trade agreement and concerns about government action on a cattle disease.
- Reports say more farmers were heading to the French capital, according to a Reuters witness.
Summary:
The demonstrations brought tractors into central Paris and reached a major landmark, representing a visible escalation of protest activity. Undetermined at this time.
