Ambiguous results from farmers meeting with PM
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
"The farmers' struggle that lasted 40 days leaves behind a legacy. This struggle will continue with the workers" stated Nikaia blockade representative Vangelis Boutas after the farmers' representatives meeting with Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Thursday at the Maximos mansion.
"We can say that for the first time the government discussed the tax-free issue. We will wait to see the draft law. We stay alert. We asked the pension reform to be withdrawn" he said
Asked if the mobilisations will continue, Boutas said that it will be decided at the blockades because the decisions are taken collectively and that the farmers will wait to see the draft law.
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