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Reshuffle at 12:30: Kefalogiannis, Tsiaras, Vartzopoulos and Kellas out – Schinas, Lazaridis and Tournas enter the government
Vartzopoulos will not be replaced – ND Secretary Kostas Skrekas is also expected to resign within hours – The names of those who resigned are included in one of the two OPEKEPE case files that reached Parliament earlier
Tsiaras: Bipartisan dialogue necessary for the development of a national agricultural strategy
The Rural Development Minister admitted that farmers and livestock farmers are under pressure from high production costs, fluctuations in international prices, extreme weather events and animal diseases
Tsiaras’ report for 2025: a difficult year for the primary sector ends with 3.8 billion euro payments
The deniers of the dialogue cannot suspend the formulation of the National Strategy for the primary sector and the overall planning for the next day, says the Minister of Rural Development and Food
Tsiaras: “We have met many of the farmers’ demands; there is room for further interventions, and society expects responsibility”(updated)
The Minister of Rural Development issued a new call for dialogue to the farmers, announcing interventions and measures across five key pillars of the farmers’ demands. Immediately afterward, a response from the road blockades is expected
Farmers from Crete will meet today with Hatzidakis and Tsiaras
At 17:00 at the Bodossaki Mansion the meeting - Present and the regional governor of Crete, Stavros Arnaoutakis
Tsiaras: National Commission on smallpox in sheep and goats is created – Illegal vaccination of animals will be punished
Over 350,000 goats and sheep have been killed due to smallpox - The responsibilities of the national scientific committee - "There is no documentation on the issue of vaccination" said the Minister of Rural Development
“Ten-Day War” to halt the spread of sheep and goat pox – “We risk a lockdown,” said Tsiaras
Almost 263,000 animals have been culled in 13 months – A race against time now for on-site inspections by veterinarians, installation of disinfection stations on main roads, and stricter measures – What a lockdown would mean