
Warsaw (Eurotoday) – Polish agricultural unions will protest in Warsaw on January 3 against EU policies they say harm local farming, with five key demands.
Over 20 agricultural associations and unions in Poland will protest against the “harmful policies” of the European Union on Friday, January 3, in blank”>Warsaw in front of the European Commission, farmer.pl reported.
“All agricultural organisations in our country will demonstrate against the harmful policy of the European Union, against Ms Ursula von der Leyen, who sets such a tone of this agenda that will force our farms to close,” Tomasz Obrzanski, head of the Solidarity Individual Farmers’ Association, said. According to him, the protesters’ five demands oppose Brussels’ dictates. The motto 5 x STOP refers to the treaty with Mercosur, the “green” course, imports from Ukraine, the collapse of Polish woodlands and hunting, and the decline of the Polish economy.
Where will the farmers’ demonstration in Warsaw take place?
The demonstration is planned for the afternoon. The farmers will assemble at 14:00 at the EC Delegation in Warsaw. “We’ll start at 14:00 in front of the European Commission Delegation. Then, we will march through the streets of Warsaw to the National Theater, where we will also perform on Senatorowa Street. And we will be there until the evening. We will meet Ursula von der Leyen with dignity during the inauguration of the Polish presidency, which will officially begin that day at the National Theater,” clarified Damian Murawiec, a member of the Mass National Farmers’ Protest.
The demonstration was arranged by the Agreement of Agricultural Organizations, which brings together more than 20 trade unions and associations, including the NPZZ Individual Farmers Solidarity, the National Association of Sugar Beet Producers, the Farmers’ Trade Union Self-Defense, the National Council of Agricultural Chambers, the Mass National Farmers’ Protest, the Farmers and Agricultural Organizations, the Young Farmers’ Movement, the Institute of Agricultural Economics, and others.
Last year, farmers in Belgium barricaded roads leading to Brussels on January 30, which marked a larger protest on February 1. A group of hundreds of protesting farmers camped outside the European Parliament, expressing their frustration over escalating prices, taxes, and the competition that came with low-cost imports. In their protest, demonstrators lit fires and threw eggs at the parliament building. This was an important event because it showed the frustrations of farmers toward EU policies and their demand for better support.
Comments
2 responses to “Polish Farmers Set to Protest EU Policies in Warsaw”
-
Looks like the Polish farmers are finally trading their tractors for placards—who knew bureaucratic paperwork could send you to the streets rather than the fields? 🌾🚜 But hey, who needs local produce when you’ve got EU policies bringing in more imports than a discount store on Black Friday, right? 😏
-
Looks like the farmers in Warsaw are taking a page out of the old ‘European art of protest’ playbook—because nothing says “we care about agriculture” quite like a parade through the streets with a side of theatrical flair! 🍅🤷♂️ Hope they brought enough pitchforks for the EU bureaucrats!
Last News
Peru Congress Approves Budget with $2.8 Billion Increase Before Fujimori Transition
Lima, July 15 Eurotoday Newspaper – Peru Congress budget legislation moved forward after lawmakers approved an additional $2.8 billion in public spending ahead of the expected transition to President-elect Keiko Fujimori’s administration. The supplemental funding is intended to ensure uninterrupted government operations while supporting key sectors such as healthcare, education, infrastructure,
Spain Reaches Final by Seizing the Moment
Spain is one match away from claiming a second men’s World Cup title after a composed 2-0 semi-final win against France in Dallas. Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro turned tactical dominance into a spot in the final. The victory carries not just sporting significance, but also a broader European message: Spain’s youth, pa
Merz to MAGA: Stay Out of Europe’s Elections
The Financial Times initially
Turkey’s Ousted Opposition Leader Prepares for Potential New Party Amid Political Crisis
Istanbul, July 15 Eurotoday Newspaper – Turkey opposition crisis intensified after ousted Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Özgür Özel confirmed that preparations are underway for a possible new political party if legal efforts to regain leadership do not succeed. His comments come as Turkey’s main opposition continues to face internal divisions following a court ruling that overturned the
EU Approves Extra Quota for 35,000 Tonnes of Mexican Honey
The organizations noted the potential for increased ma
It’s Keir Starmer’s last PMQs. Here’s how previous prime ministers handled it.
In Tony Blair’s final
The Maldives: Beyond a Honeymoon Destination
The Maldives is a long way away and, for some, it may seem out of reach.
But, even so, one Belgian found her way there and then fell in love with the place. So much so, in fact, that she made it her home.
Isabelle Gobert works as Cluster Assistant Director of Marketing & Communication at Niva Dhigali, one of the Maldives’ leading resort islands.
In an exclusive Q&A with this site, she
Form 8.5 (EPT/RI) – Alternative Income REIT PLC
FORM 8.5 (EPT/RI)
PUBLIC DEALING DISCLOSURE BY AN EXEMPT PRINCIPAL TRADER WITH RECOGNISED INTERMEDIARY STATUS DEALING IN A CLIENT-SERVING CAPACITY Rule 8.5 of the Takeover Code (the “Code”)
1. KEY INFORMATION
(a) Name of exempt principal trader:
Shore Capital Stockbrokers Ltd
(b) Name of offeror/offeree in relation to whose relevant securities this form relates:
The Disappearance of the Border Overnight
As part of these efforts, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and a team of EU leaders are making an unexpected visit to Kyiv to advance a series of new defense initiatives. Zoya Sheftalovich and Ian Wishart discuss the packages expected to be unveiled today.
Additionally, starting
MEPs Support EU Heart Health Strategy, but Critics Warn of Overlooking Core Disease Causes
The European Parliament’s Public Health Committee has adopted its response to the EU’s cardiovascular health plan, backing prevention, early detection, and action against risk factors for heart disease and stroke.
The report, approved on June 24 by 38 votes to two, with one abstention, responds to the European Commission’s Safe Hearts Plan, unveiled in December 2025. It calls for a coordinated E



Leave a Reply