Draconian are the police measures ahead of the opening of the 88th International Exhibition of Thessaloniki (TIF), the official opening of which will be held today, Saturday, in the afternoon by the Prime Minister.

On Saturday morning, Kyriakos Mitsotakis will have a meeting with the Board of Directors of TIF-HELEXPO and will visit the stands of the 88th International Exhibition of Thessaloniki.

At 19:30, the prime minister will deliver the opening speech at the opening of the 88th TIF, at the “Vellideo” Conference Center, where he is expected to announce a series of measures on taxation, the housing issue, climate change, education, health and armed forces but also dealing with everyday problems

On Sunday, at 12:00, Mr. Mitsotakis will hold the usual press conference at the “Vellideio” Conference Center.

For the implementation of the measures, all the available forces of Thessaloniki will be on foot, while it is expected that detachments will be moved from neighboring prefectures, as well as from services of Attica.

Helicopter, drones and “Aiantas”

According to the planning so far, strong squads will be deployed in central streets of Thessaloniki, from where the planned demonstrations will pass.

The police officers will have portable video cameras, while an air helicopter of EL.AS. and drones will monitor their progress and give a live image to the EL.AS Operations Center, in the city’s Police Headquarters.

There, the staff members of EL.AS will be found. that will coordinate the movements of the police forces, while the implementation of the measures will be supervised by two prosecutors (one in the Operations Center and the other in the city center).

Around the I. Vellidis Conference Center, police cages and railings are expected to be deployed to prevent the movement of protesters towards the International Exhibition Center, while “Aiantas”, the police water jet vehicle, will be ready for any eventuality.

In addition, uniformed personnel will be assigned to guard fixed targets, i.e. building facilities – especially – of foreign authorities, such as the American consulate and also the German one (since Germany is this year’s honored country at the TIF).

Already yesterday, increased police patrols began in central parts of Thessaloniki, while Traffic and Municipal Police forces are on the streets for illegally parked cars, mainly around the TIF, in view of the implementation of vehicle parking ban measures.

The demonstrations

Mass participation in Saturday’s demonstrations is expected from unions, collectives, organizations and political movements.

So far, officially, the following gatherings have been announced (they are scheduled for the afternoon and will be followed by marches):

– GSEE and ADEDY: protest gathering, at 18:00, at the Venizelos Statue.

– PAME: gathering at 17:30, in the square of CHANTH.

– In Kamara, at 6 pm, people close to the extra-parliamentary left and the broader anti-authoritarian space are expected to gather.

– The “New Left” is also calling for participation in the marches. With the slogan “hope is in the games”, the party executives invite everyone to come to the Venizelos Statue at 18:00.

Traffic measures

In the meantime, the traffic regulations announced by the Thessaloniki Traffic Directorate, in view of the opening of the 88th TIF, are put into effect from today (and until Sunday afternoon), starting with the measure of the prohibition of stopping and parking on Stratou Avenue and the street September 3rd. This measure will be extended from tomorrow morning to Angelaki and Ethn streets. Amynis, in parts of Agios Dimitriou, Gr. Lambraki streets, as well as in Armenopoulou, N. Germanos and Iasonidou streets.

From 3 pm on Saturday, moreover, (depending on the development of the mobilizations and until their completion) a universal traffic ban will apply in the center of Thessaloniki and in particular on the following streets: Stratou Avenue (from Kavtanzoglou to Hanth Square), September 3rd (from M. Alexandrou to Agios Dimitrios), Bas. Olgas (from M. Botsaris to Agia Triados), Vas. Georgiou (from Agia Triados to M. Andronikos), Nikis Avenue, Kountourioti, K. Karamanli (from Katsimidis to C’ September), Egnatia (from Lagada until September 3), Ethn. Amyni (from Agios Dimitrios to White Tower Square), Tsimiski, Agios Dimitrios (from Lagadas to Stefanos Dragoumis), Agia Sophia (from Egnatia to Agia Sophia Square, as well as around Agia Sophia Square), Pavlou Mela and El. Venizelou.

As announced by the Traffic Authority, the movement of vehicles will be conducted by alternative routes (from east to west via Katsimidis – Ring Road – Agios Dimitrios – Olympiados and from west to east via Lagadas – Ring Road – Agios Dimitrios), while traffic wardens will be at key points and will regulate traffic. Changes are also expected to be made to city bus routes.