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Government hoping dispute with farmers on way to being resolved as it counts cost of damage
The government is hoping that the protests by farmers, which have proved such a thorn in New Democracy’s side over the last few weeks, could soon dissipate, allowing room for the two sides to enter constructive discussions.
Protesting farmers voted on Saturday to continue their protests, which mainly involve blockades on national roads and border crossings. However, it was not a unanimous decision as representatives of 18 of the blockades voted in favour of entering talks ...
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