The protests of the "Yellow Wafers" movement have grown and
have begun to spread to other countries in Europe. The demonstration began
initially in France as a peaceful protest against the increase in fuel taxes,
but in the course of time things have degenerated and a struggle has been struck
against the authorities.
Several Polish Protestant took over the French model of the
"Yellow Walls" movement and blocked one of the most important
highways in Poland, wearing reflective vests,
such demonstrations being announced in Croatia, reports the Juana.com and Ana
news site, writes Media-fax. Protesters in Poland ask the authorities to find
solutions to existing problems, especially for African swine fever. Polish
farmers are demanding compensation for animals that have died affected by
African swine fever. They also proposed to the Government to establish rules
for the cataloging of agricultural products by the flag of the country in which
it was produced and to carry out quality controls.
Similar events were also announced in Croatia, where a group of
activists informed Saturday that protests would take place in several cities
across the country. The "Yellow Wings - Croatia" group urged Croats
who are not happy with the economic and social situation to come out on the
streets in the capital, Zagreb and other Croatian cities.
Protesters of the 'yellow reflective jacket' movement,
named after the extremely visible safety shields that French drivers must have
in the car, broke out in November in France because of fuel prices. French
President Emmanuel Macron made a speech before the nation, in which he spoke
about the huge wave of social protests of the "yellow jackets" that
shook the country. The French leader said he "decreed a state of economic
and social emergency."
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