Europe is in chaos again.
The peasants of France rushed to Paris** and threatened to "surround it" Paris, blocking the main road into Paris.
Spanish peasants also began to "march" into Madrid.
Farmers in Italy from Sicily** to Trento.
Belgian peasants even tried to block the port.
German, Dutch, Polish and Romanian peasants were also not idle.
This wave of agricultural activity came very quickly, and spread extremely fast, spreading on the European continent in the blink of an eye.
If the peasants in one or two countries are dissatisfied, it may be an isolated case, but now the peasants of the whole of Europe are indignant, and this is not a small problem.
European Farmers***
The EU's partiality towards Ukraine displeased European farmers
According to the "Reference News", the outbreak of large-scale agricultural activities in Europe has a certain relationship with the EU's Ukraine policy.
Thanks to the privilege of duty-free access to Ukrainian goods, Ukrainian agricultural products have gained a huge competitive advantage.
Ukraine is already a large grain producer, with low grain and duty-free access to the European market, which has had a huge impact on the EU grain market.
EU farmers are unable to compete under the normal framework, so they naturally want to.
At present, the EU authorities plan to extend the exemption for Ukraine, while considering some measures to protect the interests of EU farmers, although this has not dispelled the doubts of EU farmers.
European Farmers***
The U.S.** effect spills over
Another culprit that has plunged Europe into chaos is the United States.
Since Biden took office, he has been hyping up environmental issues, which has had a profound impact on Europe.
The EU has also introduced a series of "green deals", and these new policies have hurt the interests of EU farmers.
Originally, things didn't make such a big fuss.
But the United States has begun, and the former Trump of the United States has returned strongly, and he has a high profile against environmental issues.
This ignited the "fire" of war between the right and the far right in Europe.
After being encouraged, right-wing forces in various countries began to win over farmers to oppose environmental protection issues, and then the ** activities with farmers as the main body began to spread in Europe.
Now many of the best peasants are indeed defending their own interests, but at the same time they have also become pawns of the European right.
Because Europe is also going on some key elections this year, the right wing across Europe is menacing, trying to compete for more seats in the European Parliament.
Now they rely on farmers to oppose environmental issues and become a tool for their campaign.
Therefore, this wave of ** is expected to continue, and the love for that one will intensify.
European Farmers***
Europe was profoundly influenced by the United States
Something similar happened during a ** event.
At that time, the "Black Lives Matter" movement broke out in the United States, and this large-scale ** activity soon spread to Europe, and also set off a lot of storms.
From these things, it can be seen that the influence of the United States on Europe is very large.
The United States has not yet achieved results, and Europe will follow the United States in chaos.
Next, the United States will become more and more intense, especially after entering the final finals, the two parties are bound to do everything to completely unfold the ugliness of the United States under the sun.
This will also cause continued turmoil in Europe, and even when the United States ** ends, this turmoil will not end.
After the last **, there was a Capitol Hill riot, which scared European countries enough, and if Biden won ** but did not become **, the position of European leaders may not be stable.
This year's ** is the last chance for both Trump and Biden, and the losing side is likely to make even greater moves, and Europe may also sink along with the United States.