Farm Protests May End, but Government Woes Won’t
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Farmers and ranchers are escalating their protests across the country - The government is playing the repression card
Farm protests may end, but government woes won’t
The farmers’ blockades of highways, which are still spreading across Greece, began in Thessaly. This was no accident; this is a region with a heavy farming population and with plenty of grievances against the conservative government.
K. Dimoglidou on ερτNews Radio 105.8: We Cannot Allow the Country's Ports and Airports to Be Blocked
"We also fully respect the side of the farmers, who want to protest. It is their democratic right. However, we must also respect the right of all citizens to free access to any point in the country, not only to the national roads and to vital points, such as the airport, the port," emphasized Constantia Dimoglidou, Spokesperson for the Greek Police on ERTnews Radio 105.8 and on the show "Morning Routes" with Vasilis Adamopoulos and Maria Georgio…
The message that "they will not step back unless they are vindicated" is sent by representatives of the farmers via CNN Greece, emphasizing that the blockades of central highways, customs and ports are only...More...
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