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PM hopes to contain farmers' protests, seeks to close other open fronts
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is hoping to keep tensions with farmers from boiling over, as he juggles the challenges of university protests and the marriage equality bill which are both coming to a head over the next fortnight.
The government has been trying to maintain a conciliatory tone in its negotiations with the farming community, while pinning its hopes on a stream of announcements made in the last week in response to demands from the sector. In his Sunday message on so...
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