The protests of French farmers do not stop. Proof of this is the image of burning tires in a Montauban road, in the southwest of France. The workers are not convinced by the words of French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal. In the last few hours he has moved to Agen, the epicenter of the protests. There he has changed the lectern for a straw alpaca and has presented its package of measures.

Among them, the end of the gradual increase in the diesel tax, increasing investment in organic farming by 50 million euros and sanctioning large companies that do not respect the fair distribution of income with producers. “I refuse to leave our agriculture at the mercy of unfair competition,” she said.

But his words have divided the main unions and farmers. “I’m not entirely convinced by their proposals,” said one of the protesters before the cameras. In some parts of the country they have already lifted the blockade to reorganize and block Paris starting Monday.

Meanwhile, the blockade continues to be felt on the other side of the border. A few hours ago La Junquera was with hundreds of trucks waiting to know if they will be able to cross in the middle of the tension.