
As in many European countries, in Greece, farmers have risen in mass gatherings, blocking the roads as a sign of protest until their conditions are met.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has broken the silence regarding this gathering of farmers, which is expected to culminate the next day with the largest gathering and the fulfillment of their demands.
In an interview with Star.Madje, Mitsotakis sent a clear message to farmers that the government cannot give anything more than it has already given.
He said that farmers have the right to demonstrate, just like other professional classes, and noted that the rally will take place in consultation with the police, while adding that such mobilizations are also a means of putting pressure on Brussels, the media write. Greek.
" If we were to go formally with the law, agricultural machines should not be in circulation. But I understand why our farmers also want to make a coordinated mobilization. So many are protesting in the center of Athens, why shouldn't our farmers also have the right? This will be done in coordination with the Police and I ask the farmers to be in an open channel of communication with the police. The condition is always that the traffic of the city is not interrupted as much as possible and any violence and extremes are avoided. The mobilizations were moderate and I think the disruption to transport and economic life was limited. The government has responded to many of the farmers' demands, acknowledging that they are right. We have nothing more to give. And farmers know that the government has exceeded the limits of their electricity expectations. So tomorrow we will have an escalation move and then things will get into their rhythm, the seeding season will start ," Mitsotakis said.
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