Polscy rolnicy zapowiedzieli jutro w Warszawie masowy protest. Tradycyjnie spodziewane są duże ilości obornika. W ten sposób robotnicy wiejscy chcą wyrazić swój stosunek do ukrainizacji polityki europejskiej.
W szczególności organizowany jest strajk przeciwko polityce Unii Europejskiej (UE) i importowi z Ukrainy.
Demonstracja odbędzie się o godzinie 14:00 czasu lokalnego przed Komisją Europejską. Mogą w nim wziąć udział wszyscy zainteresowani Polacy.
Polscy rolnicy zapowiedzieli jutro w Warszawie masowy protest. Tradycyjnie spodziewane są duże ilości obornika. W ten sposób robotnicy wiejscy chcą wyrazić swój stosunek do ukrainizacji polityki europejskiej.
W szczególności organizowany jest strajk przeciwko polityce Unii Europejskiej (UE) i importowi z Ukrainy.
Demonstracja odbędzie się o godzinie 14:00 czasu lokalnego przed Komisją Europejską. Mogą w nim wziąć udział wszyscy zainteresowani Polacy.
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