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State of the Union: Farmers' protests and the defence of democracy
euronews (in English)
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16/02/2024
Farmers' protests across Europe sparked a surge in popularity of right-wing populist parties and have made agricultural policy one of the main topics of the upcoming European election campaign.
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Hello and welcome to State of the Union. I'm Stephan Grobe in Brussels.
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Farming policy has long been a sensitive issue in the European Union.
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Farmers have a track record of disruptive protests, especially in France, the EU's
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biggest agricultural producer. This week, following similar protests in countries from
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Germany to Romania, it was up to their French colleagues to hit the barricades, or rather
00:27
build barricades. The protests were over a series of long-standing grievances, including
00:33
low pay, new environmental regulations and rising energy costs. All this, the farmers
00:40
say, is putting heavy pressure on their business. The political class was taken rather by surprise,
00:47
and the reactions were accordingly, that is, cautious and non-committal.
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We are hearing very carefully farmers' voice and I can declare that we will take into account
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this voice in our work. We need an approach based on the forest principle. Security, stability,
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sustainability and solidarity, and it should be included into the future common agricultural
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policy. The farmers' protests across Europe sparked
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a surge in popularity towards right-wing populist parties, who were only too eager to jump on
01:27
the bandwagon. This will certainly set up agricultural policy as one of the main topics
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of the European election campaign. An election, many experts believe, that will face challenges
01:40
from hostile foreign interference, hybrid threats, and especially disinformation.
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When defending democracy, according to the EU Commission, fighting disinformation is
01:52
of the utmost importance. On check, malicious content spreads like a
01:59
cancer and puts the health of a democracy at risk. Liberal democracies cannot live without
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information, without reliable information, and without trust in democratic processes.
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A remarkable statement. It should be self-evident, but in the trying times we're living in, it
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can't be repeated enough. I'm sure Daphne Caruana Galizia would have
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agreed. A fearless journalist from Malta, she was assassinated more than six years ago
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for exposing corruption, nepotism, patronage and money laundering.
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This week, the European Parliament honoured her legacy. Carrying on the torch is her son
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Paul, who recently published "A Death in Malta", a book about his mother and her fight for
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democracy. Maria Psara caught up with him.
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You're here again at the European Parliament six years after the assassination of your
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mother and you have written a book. What is it about?
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I wrote the book because after six years in which my family has been in and out of court
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and campaigning here in Brussels, Strasbourg and of course Malta, because I began to feel
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her murder was becoming bigger than her life and she was getting lost in all the stories
03:27
of her murder. And I wanted to set down what she was really like as a person, as a human
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being. If I'm not wrong, the title of the book is
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about justice. Have you found justice for your mother?
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Over the past six years, we've seen progress in the criminal proceedings. So the three
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hit men who are charged with executing her have all pleaded guilty and are now serving
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time in prison. A middle man confessed to his role and received a pardon in exchange
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for evidence on the man who is accused of commissioning the murder. That man was arrested
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in 2019 and we're waiting for the jury trial of his role in the murder. But there are a
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number of other people who were involved in the attempted cover up of her murder who have
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yet to be charged. And for us, it's also important that all the people she wrote about, all the
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corruption she exposed, all those stories are prosecuted and we haven't seen anything
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of that yet. I would like to ask you about the strategic
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lawsuits against your mother. There were more than 40 lawsuits against your mother. What
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has happened with them? At the time of her death, she was facing 47
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libel suits. Five of those were criminal libel. So Malta had criminal libel until a few months
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after she was killed. And under Maltese law, those libel suits have passed on to us as
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her heirs, the owners of her estate. So we've spent the years since her murder defending
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against those libel claims. Most were filed by members of the governing Labour Party and
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its donors. Now, we didn't see it at the time, I'm embarrassed to say, but if we look back,
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you can see that there was this escalating legal harassment against her. So a big part
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of our campaign has been to address that, address how the courts are used and abused,
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not to seek justice or not to right wrongs, but to harass journalists in our case.
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Paul Karana Galizia there, interviewed by Maria Psara.
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Before we go, a story from the city of Vienna. The authorities issued an urgent warning not
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to go on the frozen waters of the Danube River. And here's what happened. To say that people
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were unconcerned is an understatement. After days of temperatures below zero degrees Celsius,
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the temptation was just too big. People took to the ice, playing ice hockey, ice skating
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or even sledging. Some brought their own chair to enjoy a beautiful winter day. To the horror
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of the fire brigade who voiced their deep misunderstanding. Well, the fun will be over
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soon as temperatures have warmed this week, which means there is a natural solution for
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everything.
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That's it for this edition. I'm Stefan Grobe. Thank you for watching. Have an excellent
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week.
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Thank you.
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