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Strong public support for farmers adds to pressure on PM for more measures
The government is taking further steps to appease protesting farmers as a new opinion poll suggests that most Greeks sympathise with their cause.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his cabinet have been on edge over the past few days as farmers have been conducting street protests and are threatening a large demonstration in Thessaloniki this weekend, timed to coincide with a major agricultur...
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