They declare that they are ready to proceed with stronger mobilizations, as long as their demands are not met.
The farmers continue their mobilization, a few twenty-four hours before the meeting of their delegation with the Prime Minister, on Tuesday, at Megaros Maximos.
A while ago farmers they closed the old Athens-Patra National Road, at the height of the Aegis.
This is a symbolic blockade, lasting about an hour.
They do not wish to further escalate their mobilizations, awaiting the meeting with the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, on Tuesday.
From there on, they declare that they are ready to proceed with stronger mobilizations, if their demands are not met.
At noon, farmers from Agrinio, in collaboration with their colleagues from Achaia, opened the toll gates of the Rio-Antirio bridge
A symbolic blockade at the Strymoniko junction was carried out by farmers of Serres.
Other colleagues of his excluded the Chestnuts of Evros.
The farmers from the block of Platykampos also declare unyielding, examining the forms of their mobilization two days before the meeting with the prime minister.
In any case, their actions are now taking place within the cities and the roadblocks are short in duration.
Thessalian farmers they expect something more in terms of electricity and rural oil supplies, even if it happens some months later.
At the same time, they want to clarify when the compensations for the bad weather Daniel will be given and at what level they will vary.
Given that farmers’ groups are talking of escalation if demands are not met, their descent to Athens cannot be ruled out.
Source: Skai
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