Farmers Split Greece in Two with Over 4,000 Tractors in Thessaly
“Bad weather won’t stop us” – Protests intensify across the country
“Bad weather won’t stop us” – Protests intensify across the country
Athens warns police will “break” the blockades – Farmers vow to stay on the roads through Christmas
The Prime Minister’s office fears a new wave of violent confrontations as the Thessalian plain turns into a political minefield.
Government implements transparency and fair distribution measures, targeting real agricultural producers.
Farmer mobilisations escalate today, Sunday (30 November), as hundreds of tractors from across Thessaly take to the roads. For the first time in years, mobilisations will not be scattered across many regions: instead, two large, centralised blockades are being organised — one in Nikaia, Larissa, and one in Karditsa.
Greek government investigates OPEKEPE irregularities as farmers await delayed payments and new regulations
However, July and August will be decisive in determining whether the package can be further expanded — potentially reaching or exceeding €2 billion, depending on the performance of the economy and state revenues by September.