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Expect Delay Or Disruptions To Traffic As Roadblocks Will Be Set Up By Truck / Lorry Drivers Protesting Against Rising Fuel Prices

Expect delay or disruptions to traffic as Roadblocks will be set up by truck / lorry drivers protesting against rising fuel prices. A pedestrian march is also expected to take place Monday morning at the GPO on O'Connell Street. Protesters say the government charges 57 euros for every 100 euros of petrol sold. "

The Department of Transportation says the blockade could lead to disruptions to traffic, work and hospital appointments. The garda also monitors the developments surrounding the protest and urges people to plan accordingly.

Traffic on major routes around the city of Dublin will be slow on Monday as a major demonstration is planned in the capital on Monday. Protesters plan to move several vehicles, including trucks, tractors, vans, caravans and cars, into Dublin city center via five different motorways. The main demands of the protesters are to reduce the price of petrol, diesel and home heating, to remove the carbon tax and for the resignation of Transport Minister Eamon Ryan. Protesters warned that Dublin would go into full lockdown until the government agreed to our demands.

Organizers said they were ready for a "more than a week" protest, with protesters planning to park their vehicles in areas where they could be blocked. The project is planning to gather protesters in places near M1, M4, M11, M11 / M11 / M11 / M11 / m50 junction. The organization puts forward the following requirements:

  • Set the petrol price at 10 1.10 per liter.
  • Reduce diesel price to 1. 1.20 per liter.
  • Make the price of green diesel 65 cents per liter.
  • Make the home heating amount 65 cents per liter.
  • Remove the carbon tax.
  • Minister Eamon Ryan (Minister of Energy, Green Party) resigns immediately.

The organization has called for a strike through Facebook. They also requested that those who have any urgent trips on this day should postpone it. Drivers have been urging the government to reduce fuel prices since last November, but no action has been taken so far.


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