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Gov’t Defends Stance on Farmers’ Demands, Urges Dialogue

The government has clarified its position on farmers’ demands as Rural Development and Food Minister Kostas Tsiaras said authorities are providing support to the primary sector within the limits of the economy and the European framework while urging continued dialogue.
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SYRIZA is unleashing fire against the government, characterizing the "announcements for dialogue" of the Minister of Rural Development for farmers as "fragmentary, general and without specific commitments". As Koumoundourou emphasizes in… SYRIZA against the government: Who are Mr. Tsiaras and his Prime Minister trying to fool? - NAVTEMPORIKI

Representatives from farmers' blocs across the country yesterday greeted the announcements of the Minister of Rural Development with suspicion, as it was emphasized that his statements regarding the satisfaction of the demands were not clear. Today, the farmers' next moves are expected to be determined

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The farmers are expected to give their response to the government's new call for dialogue today (16/12), who will determine their further stance after yesterday's announcements by Costas Tsiaras. The Minister of Rural Development called for an immediate and substantive dialogue with the representatives of the agricultural world, emphasizing that society demands responsibility from all sides, while underlining that there is room for intervention.…

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The government addressed a proposal for dialogue to the farmers from the very beginning, which never stopped, said government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis, referring to the farmers' protests. More...

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Kathimerini English Edition broke the news in Athens, Greece on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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