Tomasz Obszanski, one of the leaders of the protesting Polish farmers, said that the farmers will continue their protests because the meeting with Prime Minister Donald Tusk was inconclusive. This was reported by RIA News.
According to Obshanski, nothing was decided during the negotiations, and Tusk said he had incompetent officials and no reports at hand.
Obshansky added that overall there was “great chaos” and that the prime minister claimed that his hands were tied and he could not do anything.
He added that farmers’ protests will continue. The next major action will take place on March 20, where they plan to blockade roads and cities.
Before this, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk held talks with protesting farmers. statedThe Ukrainian border should not be closed to the entry of Ukrainian agricultural products.
Farmers’ representative Andrzej Sobociński emphasized that the borders will not be closed, but the excess grain will be removed at the state’s expense.
Previously Polish opposition would start A vote of no confidence was passed in the head of the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs.