fifth day of protests marked by the call to take Madrid

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2024-02-10 15:45:22

The 6F Platform, independent of professional agricultural organizations, has redoubled its calls for mobilization so that farmers, farmers and transporters join forces and march together this Saturday, February 10, to the national headquarters of the PSOE. “We are going to paralyze the markets, with an attempt to reach Ferraz,” said Xaime da Pena Gutiérrez, legal manager of this convening platform. Waiting to see how the day evolves, in which traffic blockages are expected in Madrid, what is clear is that at 5:00 p.m. they will gather on the esplanade of the Cívitas Metropolitano state so that farmers can decide whether to paralyze the demonstrations or the massive strike continues and the transporters will also attend to ratify the decision to indefinitely paralyze the activity. Furthermore, yesterday some 150 farmers gathered in front of the Government Delegation in Castilla y León shouting “for the Goyas” and criticized that the authorities are carrying out “illegal” orders prohibiting them from circulating.

The Minister of the Interior, Fernando Grande-Marlaska, reiterated that farmers’ protests cannot affect essential services and warned that “they will not allow” concentrations without prior communication, such as the march to Ferraz. “All citizens have the right to demonstrate but, correspondingly, the rest of society also has the right to live peacefully,” he said. Yesterday, the police devices for the march to Ferraz and the Goyas were finalized. According to police sources, if necessary, 500 riot police will be mobilized in the capital of Spain and another 250 in Valladolid. The fourth day of protest left a balance, with data accumulated between Tuesday and 3:00 p.m. on Friday, of 20 detainees, 7,925 people identified for possible sanction in application of the organic law for the protection of citizen security — known as ‘gag law’– and another 3,035 administrative complaints, according to Interior sources.

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