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German Farmers to Kick Off Protest over Higher Taxes in Berlin

Jan 15 (Reuters) - German farmers were expected to fill the streets around Berlin's Brandenburg Gate on Monday in a massive protest to demand a rethink of plans for higher taxes on farming operations.

The protests are expected to draw 3,000 tractors, 2,000 trucks and 10,000 people from around the country and will cap a week of nationwide unrest that has put further strain on Chancellor Olaf Scholz's coalition as it grapples with a budget mess and rising far-right forces.

Finance Minister Christian Lindner plans to address the protesters, and coalition party leaders have invited leaders of the demonstrations for talks.

Reporting by Thomas Escritt; Writing by Linda Pasquini; Editing by Tom Hogue

Source: Reuters


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