Polish farmers threaten to block the border with Germany
The protesting Polish farmers want to expand their protests, in particular, to start blockades of roads and checkpoints on the western border.
According to RMF24, the protesters have announced their intention to intensify their actions throughout the country. In particular, on Saturday, February 24, they are planning a 24-hour blockade of the S3 highway near the town of Myslibuzh, near the border with Germany.
On the weekend, the farmers also want to completely block traffic on the German border near the town of Krajnik Dolny, not far from Szczecin. The action should last around the clock.
In addition, farmers from the Lubuskie Voivodeship, together with German farmers, are going to block the highway and checkpoints near the largest border crossing point near the towns of Świeczko and Słubice in both directions.
In some places, local business associations have opposed the farmers’ plans.
For example, the mayor of Slubice received a joint appeal from the heads of a number of transportation companies, gas stations, shops, etc. asking him to ban the action, as the farmers’ protest in this form would paralyze their work and lead to a failure to fulfill obligations to business partners with significant financial consequences.
Transportation companies have threatened to take legal action against farmers if the action does take place and they suffer losses.
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