Farmers’ Paris Protests: Pressure on French Lawmakers
Farmers are making their voices heard in Paris! They’ve gathered too push for the swift passage of the Duplomb bill, which promises to ease restrictions on agricultural practices. This crucial legislation is intended to alleviate pressures on farmers, specifically addressing concerns about water regulations and farming infrastructure. organized by FNSEA and JA, the protest saw nearly 200 farmers descend upon the city, converging near the National Assembly to make their demands known. The duplomb bill,already approved by the Senate,now faces scrutiny in the lower chamber. Covering this and other key news within France is what News Directory 3 does best. Discover what’s next as lawmakers weigh the future of the bill.
Farmers Protest in Paris Over Duplomb Bill
Updated May 26, 2025
Nearly 200 farmers converged on Paris on Monday to pressure lawmakers into passing the Duplomb-Menonville bill, which seeks to relax certain regulations impacting their profession. The farmers protest, organized by FNSEA and JA, coincided with the start of the bill’s examination in the National Assembly.
The Duplomb bill, previously approved by the Senate on Jan.27, faces a more divided lower chamber, according to reports. Farmers are concerned about restrictions related to water reserves and farming installations.
Demonstrators, some arriving from regions like Mantes-la-Jolie with convoys of tractors, gathered near the Palais-Bourbon to advocate for the bill’s adoption in its original form. Protesters traveled from Bas-Rhin, landes, and Cher, among other departments, to participate in the agricultural exhibition.
What’s next
The National Assembly will continue its examination of the Duplomb-Menonville bill, with the farmers closely watching for any amendments that could weaken its provisions.
