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Fatal accident at a roadblock in Ariège: a mother farmer and her daughter lose their lives, the FNSEA plans to continue the blockades for an indefinite period

Fatal accident at a roadblock in Ariège: a mother farmer and her daughter lose their lives, the FNSEA plans to continue the blockades for an indefinite period
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Tragic Accident In Ariège: A Farmer And Her Daughter Lose Their Lives On A Roadblock

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An unfortunate incident left the agricultural community of Ariège in mourning this weekend. A farmer and her daughter were killed when they were accidentally hit by another vehicle while participating in a road blockade organized by local farmers to protest rising fuel prices and other economic issues.

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THE Blockages Will continue as long as it takes, warns the FNSEA

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Despite this tragedy, the FNSEA (National Federation of Agricultural Operators' Unions) affirmed that the blockages will continue "as long as it takes" to obtain satisfaction on their demands. The FNSEA expressed its condolences to the family of the farmer and her daughter, while reaffirming its determination to defend the interests of French farmers.

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Roadblocks to say stop to constraints

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Road blockades are a traditional form of protest by French farmers, used to draw attention to issues affecting their industry. They reflect feelings of exasperation over increasing pressure from environmental regulations, fluctuating commodity prices and economic uncertainty.

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Unwavering support despite the tragedy

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The deaths of the farmer and her daughter shocked the farming community, but did not shake their resolve to continue the protest. Many farmers took to social media to express their support for the family and emphasize their desire to continue the blockades despite the mourning.

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A long-term fight for farmers

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The fight of French farmers for fair compensation for their work and for recognition of their contribution to society is far from over. The FNSEA maintains the objective of continuing the blockades until the farmers' demands are heard and satisfied.

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