Taxi Drivers in Greece Protested in Front of the Ministry of Transport for 48 Hours.
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A clash broke out outside the Ministry of Transport between taxi drivers and police forces on Wednesday afternoon. The tension began, according to ERT, when taxi drivers gathered… Taxi strike: Tension outside the Ministry of Transport - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
Without Taxis Today and Tomorrow, the Country: Drivers Mobilize – They Seek a Meeting with Kyranakis
The whole country is without taxis, today and tomorrow, as drivers have declared a new 48-hour nationwide strike until the early hours of Thursday, protesting the lack of solutions to their problems. They earlier held a march with their cars in the center of Athens outside the Ministry of Transport and in Thessaloniki. Taxi owners have set up a tent outside the Ministry of Transport, determined to remain there until their demands are heard. KOST…
Taxi drivers are warning of an escalation of their protests, as they are on a 48-hour nationwide strike, demanding the satisfaction of demands for tax breaks, the repeal of law 5073/23 and the suspension of the mandatory transition to electric vehicles. The protests include marches in major cities, such as Athens, Thessaloniki and Larissa, with drivers warning of an escalation of protests if their demands are not met.
Taxi drivers in Greece protested in front of the Ministry of Transport for 48 hours.
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