According to French media reports, on January 28, local time, two women suddenly threw canned soup at the world-famous painting "Mona Lisa" at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Fortunately, the Louvre has long been on guard against this situation. The "Mona Lisa" painting has been protected in a tempered glass cover, so the painting itself was not damaged.
It is reported that,In doing so, the two hoped to express their dissatisfaction with French agricultural policies.
This is no longer the Mona Lisa that has become the target of protesters to vent their dissatisfaction.
On May 29, 2022, a man pretended to be an elderly woman and smeared the "Mona Lisa" with the cream he brought with him, but he did not expect that the painting was placed behind a glass protective cover.
As the EU's largest agricultural producer, France has thousands of independent producers of wine, meat and dairy products, but French farmers have staged "destructive protests", so agricultural policy has always been very sensitive in France.
Many French farmers complain that food retailers are under pressure to cut prices after experiencing high inflation, threatening their livelihoods and putting the economy in trouble.