Police in Germany opened 134 cases after farmers’ protests

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Police in the German city of Oldenburg in Lower Saxony opened 134 cases over unrest that broke out during a protest by farmers protesting the government’s decision to remove subsidies. This was reported in the German publication Picture.

Many of these cases reportedly involved drivers who deliberately crashed into protesters while driving on the roads. One of the drivers crashed into the tractors and hit a farmer; The farmer was seriously injured and taken to hospital.

Ulrich Singer, formerly chairman of the Alternative for Germany group in the Bavarian parliament we welcomed the strike Farmers in Germany are seen as the only democratic way to protest. According to Singer, this development creates difficulties for the Scholz government, which “nobody wants to see in power.” From his perspective, the current government’s policies are “simply terrible for Germany.”

According to their predictions, if the strikes are prolonged, the government will make concessions to the protesters, but new elections should not be expected in the near future.

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