Fines, Blockades and Backroom Politics: How the Farmers’ Revolt Is Shaking Greek Governance
From €500 penalties to a post-holiday shutdown, the clash with farmers reveals deeper political fault lines
From €500 penalties to a post-holiday shutdown, the clash with farmers reveals deeper political fault lines
Strong parapolitical attack by PASOK–Movement for Change leader amid institutional decay and public outrage
The government points to record support, farmers point to rising costs – and the political tension escalates.
A strong cold front sweeps across the country, bringing widespread frost and freezing temperatures in northern, central, and southern regions — affecting travel, infrastructure, and daily life.
With the holidays over, farmers harden their stance, restore road blockades and signal determination to push their demands further.
After the holidays, PASOK shifts into high gear, activating its party machinery and targeting open social fronts, starting with the agricultural sector.