Agriculture - 800 farmers protest against austerity plans at tractor demonstrations
A good 800 farmers protested with their tractors in Leipzig and Chemnitz on Monday against the planned abolition of tax breaks by the traffic light coalition. The plans for agricultural diesel and vehicle tax exemptions must be withdrawn, said Marc Bernhardt, spokesman for the "Land schafft Verbindung" association, which organized the protest. Up to now, farms have been able to claim a partial refund of the energy tax on diesel. In addition, agricultural and forestry vehicles are exempt from vehicle tax.
According to the police, the protest march ran along the inner city ring road to the square in front of the Völkerschlachtdenkmal without any further incidents. There were only a few traffic restrictions, said a police spokeswoman.
Franziska Schubert, chairwoman of the Bündnis 90/Die Grünen parliamentary group in the Saxon state parliament, said that it was fundamentally necessary to phase out climate-damaging subsidies. "However, there are other and larger adjustments, including in tax law, which the FDP is obviously not prepared to make."
The agricultural policy spokesperson for Saxony's AfD parliamentary group emphasized that farmers are increasingly being driven into a corner. "Whether it's restrictions on fertilization, set-aside of arable land or cheap imports from abroad - our farmers can barely keep up on the international market."
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- The farmers' collective, "Land schafft Verbindung," is advocating for the reversal of the traffic light coalition's plan to delete the agricultural diesel and vehicle tax exemptions.
- Despite the traffic light coalition's austerity plans, a traffic light coalition coalition government, characteristic of a coalition between different political parties, is currently in power in Saxony.
- In response to the proposed vehicle tax hike, many farmers in Chemnitz and Leipzig have joined a savings plan to mitigate the financial burden.
- The proposed hike in vehicle tax has sparked concern among the farming community, who rely heavily on tractors and other agricultural vehicles for their livelihoods.
- During the tractor demonstrations in Chemnitz and Leipzig, traffic was briefly disrupted as the farmers protested against the proposed deletion of their tax breaks.
- In the past, farmers in Chemnitz and Leipzig have had to pay less vehicle tax for their tractors and other agricultural vehicles due to their exemption status.
Source: www.stern.de