Traffic light coalition - Farmers protest with tractors in Berlin against tax plans
Farmers' President Joachim Rukwied has sharply criticized the coalition government 's plans to cut tax breaks for agriculture. "We will not accept this," he said at a rally in Berlin on Monday. This is "a declaration of war", and we accept it. If the federal government did not withdraw the unreasonable proposals, farmers would ensure that there would be "a very hot January" with further protests. "Then, from January 8, we will be everywhere in a way that the country has never experienced before."
Rukwied said that the abolition of the regulations on agricultural diesel and the vehicle tax exemption for agricultural vehicles would burden the sector with an additional one billion euros per year. "Enough is enough, too much is too much," shouted the farmers' president at the demonstration at the Brandenburg Gate, which was also attended by a number of tractors that had rolled into the capital. Rukwied called on the Federal Minister of Agriculture, Cem Özdemir (Greens), who was present, to put pressure on the government on behalf of farmers and rural areas.
The farmers' association had also called for the demonstration nationwide via its state farmers' associations. 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.
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Source: www.stern.de