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“We are offered a meeting with François Bayrou on Monday January 13. They’re making fun of us, they’re just buying time. There is no desire to move forward,” reacted Patrick Legras, spokesperson for the union with yellow hats. “We maintain our call to demonstrate, everywhere in France, (…) to go to Paris, by car or tractor. The idea is to be there on Sunday afternoon to demonstrate on Monday,” he added, specifying that the organization of the mobilization remained the prerogative of the sections in the regions.
On RTL, this Friday morning, Véronique Le Floc’h, president of Rural Coordination, indicated that she was waiting for a response from Matignon before deciding on the follow-up to be given to the planned mobilization. “What we want are measures that will allow us to continue working without it costing us more,” she declared.
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