Dozens of Italian farmers staged a protest with tractors near Milan Tuesday, the latest in a series of small demonstrations across the country driven by fear over their livelihoods.
Impromptu protests have sprung up in recent weeks from Sicily to Trento, with reports of convoys blocking roads now regular occurrences — although they have yet to reach the levels of farmer demonstrations in France, Germany or Belgium.
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“We are ready to block everything betrayed by Europe” declared one placard at the protest near Melegnano outside Milan.
The protesters are angry about European Union regulations, the impact of inflation and taxes on their products. They have demanded that their mortgages be suspended.
“Europe imposes rules on us that make no sense. We can no longer make a living… we want to make more money and have our products valued for what they are,” said Luisito Naldi, one of the organisers of protests in northern Italy.
“We’re tired,” he told AFP by telephone, saying that things had become so difficult that some farmers in the south were committing suicide.
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He said they were seeking a meeting with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government.
“We are protesting for the same reasons that they demonstrate in France, in Germany, Poland and Romania”, said Naldi, adding that “the demonstrations will continue until they invite us to Rome”.
© Agence France-Presse
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