The Rural Coordination has recorded a breakthrough in the agricultural chamber elections, driven by the anger and despair of part of the agricultural world.
This union, known for its hostility to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), has waged a vigorous campaign against the National Federation of Agricultural Exploitation Unions (FNSEA).
The goal of winning a series of departments has been achieved, and the Rural Coordination could assume the head of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine regional chamber.
There is increasing frustration among farmers due to feelings of abandonment and lacking support from the CAP, worse in the less-backed sectors and zones.
The political movement is fostered by the National Rally, which sees an electoral opportunity in it.
The FNSEA still holds its stronghold, largely thanks to its alliance with the Jeunes Agriculteurs, albeit with slight wear.
There is a reconsideration of FNSEA practices amidst the changing labor union scene.
Conclusion: This shift signals a growing desire for a new approach to agricultural policy, focusing more on the agricultural workers and less on established policies.