On February 24, the French International Agricultural Fair was held in Paris, attracting global attention. However, the opening ceremony fell into unexpected chaos and **, and the presence of Macron, France, became the target of criticism from **farmers. They sang the national anthem, raised their fists and demanded Macron**, and fierce clashes broke out with the riot police.
According to reports, six arrests were made, while eight members of the security forces were injured in the chaos, two of them seriously. The number of people was estimated to be between 300 and 400, and the situation was tense for a time, and great efforts were made to maintain order.
Macron had a two-hour heated conversation with the heads of France's three major agricultural cooperatives. He stressed that 62 commitments had been made to raise the minimum level for agricultural products. However, these promises did not quell the anger of the farmers, who felt that they had spent a lot of money on foreign aid and had nothing to do with their own farmers.
The day before the fair's opening, dozens of tractors honked their horns into Paris, becoming a powerful symbol of the farmers' demands. This is not only a criticism of inaction, but also a manifestation of the protection of one's own interests and the concern for one's livelihood. Instead of suffering in silence, the peasants stepped forward and expressed their demands and expectations.
This ** incident is not only a simple demonstration, but also the cry of farmers for life and their expectations for social justice. ** We should pay more attention to the voices of the people at the grassroots level and take their demands seriously in order to achieve prosperity and stability in the country.