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‘Fabricated Lies’: Agriculture Ministry Refutes PN MEP Candidate’s Allegations That Farmers Were Explicitly Told Not To Protest Today

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After it was announced that Maltese farmers are planning to protest against EU policies they believe pose a threat to their livelihoods, PN MEP candidate Peter Agius alleged that he was approached by a number of farmers who revealed that Agriculture Ministry instructed them to not participate in any demonstrations.

Following Agius’ allegations, the Ministry, headed by Minister Anton Refalo said that it is “a shame how rather than contributing to the sector, the Opposition spokesperson fabricated a lie about the Ministry.”

 

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“As a matter of fact, this Government sympathises with the farmers’ concerns, especially when considering the very real and substantial hardships farmers in Europe have had to face in the past years,” it continued.

It went on to say that the protests to be held in Malta are primarily aimed at the European Parliament and its institutions, who have always been “completely cut off from the realities they have had to live through.”

It went on to explain how “on the contrary, the Maltese Government has always been close to the sector, implementing courageous and important reforms”, detailing the different manners in which they have been a “good support system” to the Maltese farming industry.

Yesterday, PN MEP candidate Agius took to his Facebook to share that he had been approached by “four farmers and villagers who received a phone call in the Minister’s name with instructions to not associate with any of the farmers’ protests.”

“I condemn the anti-democratic behaviour portrayed by Minister Anton Refalo who is trying to intimidate farmers and villagers from protesting, just like others are doing throughout all of Europe,” Agius wrote.

The protest, organised by the Għaqda Bdiewa Attivi, is set to begin at 11.30 am today at the vegetable market, passing through Attard, Mosta, Lija, Birkirkara, Msida, Pietà, and concluding in Floriana.

This 12-kilometre demonstration drive welcomes participation from food producers across various sectors. The initiative follows a series of similar protests in several EU countries, including Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Poland, and Romania in recent weeks.

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Clara is a massive foodie who recently graduated from the University of Malta as a lawyer. Her biggest passions in life are the performing arts, which she pursues professionally when she’s not too busy writing.

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