Greek gov’t is in danger, international news media report

The clashes that broke out at the center of Athens were once again covered by international media with extensive articles

Farmers’ massive demonstrations, the clashes occurred at the center of Athens and Greek government’s inability to deal with the strong social reaction were once again covered by international media with extensive articles on Greece and the protest actions.

The news network news.sky.com in its article, entitled ‘Farmers riot in Greece as recession returns’, combines yesterday’s clashes with the announcement of the official statistics which show that the Greek economy shrank 0.6% in the fourth quarter of 2015.

“Having fallen 1.4% in the third quarter the country is now in recession again” the article mentions.

In the meantime, aljazeera website writes about the massive protests of farmers focusing on the violent episodes that broke out between farmers and police outside the Ministry of Rural Development.

“Farmers are angry about government plans to increase their social security contributions as part of a wider reform of the country’s ailing pension system,” it mentions adding that protesters believe that these measures lead to “the death of the farmer, especially the small and the middle-class of farmers”.

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The British newspaper Telegraph focused on farmers’ attempt to occupy the Ministry of Rural Development and the clashes occurred between the police and the farmers.

“About 800 farmers from the island of Crete who arrived by ferry rallied outside the outside the ministry of agriculture, throwing tomatoes as tension escalated when police prevented them from staging a symbolic occupation of the building,” the article mentions adding that “Clashes soon broke out, with riot police using tear gas to repel protesters throwing rocks and setting dumpsters on fire”.

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The Guardian also referred to the violent clashes that broke out between the farmers and the police in the centre of Athens, while the New York Times said that ” thousands of Greek farmers thronged the capital’s main Syntagma Square to protest tax hikes and pension reforms”, while “tractors rolled through Athens, honking horns and flashing lights outside parliament”.

Moreover, farmers protest actions were covered by German news media, too, with Spiegel warning that the Greek government is in danger.