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PM’s rivals rally to farmers’ cause as protests continue across country
The confrontation between Greece’s government and protesting farmers has become the dominant theme of the domestic political agenda, exposing cracks within the ruling party and offering fertile ground for opposition manoeuvring.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis sought on Sunday to project calm and reassurance, using his weekly social media post to insist that farmers would receive the money owed to them. He urged them to abandon road blockades and instead enter discussions wi...
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