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Farmers maintain roadblocks as they weigh escalating protests

Farmers protesting delays in European Union subsidies and other grievances maintained roadblocks across Greece on Friday, lining up thousands of tractors on major highways as they weighed whether to escalate their actions.
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Agricultural blockades remain across the country with thousands of tractors lined up on national roads, as producers say they have not received any meaningful commitments from the government and are preparing for critical decisions on how to escalate the protests. With traffic currently partially open to accommodate Christmas travel, farmers and ranchers are calling a series of meetings, with a key meeting on Saturday at the Nice blockade, where…

They point out that they "have not received any concrete guarantees from the government" that their demands will be met, which is why they remain on the barricades.

"We will be here after the holidays!" the farmers are telling the government, demanding substantive and immediate solutions to their survival demands. With local meetings, they are preparing for decisions regarding the escalation of the protests, which will be taken at their new nationwide meeting on Sunday.

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Farmers, implementing the decisions they have made, remain at the blockades during the Christmas holidays, but without hindering traffic. Something similar is expected to happen in the days before…More...

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Kathimerini English Edition broke the news in Athens, Greece on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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