Sachsen-Anhalt: Farmers To Protest Again And Demand New Elections
Farmers in Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany, are planning to hold new protests and demand new elections.
The farmers are angry about the state government's agricultural policy, which they say is harming their businesses.
The farmers have been protesting for several months, and have held several rallies and demonstrations. They have also met with state officials, but have not been able to reach an agreement.
The farmers are now planning to hold a new protest on September 19th. They are also calling for new elections, saying that the current state government has lost the trust of the people.
The state government has said that it is open to dialogue with the farmers, but has not made any concessions.
The protests are likely to continue until the farmers' demands are met.
Here are some of the key points of the farmers' demands:
- A reduction in the use of pesticides and fertilizers.
- More support for organic farming.
- A fairer distribution of subsidies.
- More investment in rural infrastructure.
The farmers are also calling for the resignation of the state's agriculture minister, Sven Schulze.
The state government has said that it is committed to supporting farmers, but has not made any specific commitments to meet the farmers' demands.
The protests are likely to continue until the farmers' demands are met.