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PM pins hopes on conciliatory approach to soften farmers' protests
The government is hoping that last-minute additions to the support package for farmers will be enough to calm the voices threatening an escalation in protests which have put PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis on the back foot.
The farmers’ protests continue to add to the challenges faced by the administration in its bid to push forward with its pledges on marriage equality, education and justice, while the parliamentary inquiry into the Tempe rail crash is increasing calls fr...
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