“There will be foie gras and champagne”: the Ultras of the A64 are preparing to spend Christmas under the motorway bridge

On this Christmas Eve day on the A64 dam, near Carbonne (Haute-Garonne), the autumnal mildness of the first days has given way to freezing rain and a blocked horizon. Clogged as the negotiations with the authorities seem to be. Contacted ahead of his meeting at the prefecture, Jérôme Bayle, the leader of the A64 Ultras, did not see himself leaving camp, wanting “concrete measures” in response to the demands, which go well beyond lumpy skin disease (LSD). A new outbreak, the 115th, was also confirmed this Tuesday, December 23 in Haute-Garonne. And depopulation, that is to say the culling of the herd, has already been carried out, said the Ministry of Agriculture.

Under a part of the highway bridge isolated by bales of straw, the beds were installed. Barnums, braziers, gas jets and improvised plancha, for around ten days, the farmers have taken up their quarters.

By Editor