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Farmers are 100% right, the police are playing a dirty role and the government has completely lost the plot communicatively and substantively

Farmers are 100% right, the police are playing a dirty role and the government has completely lost the plot communicatively and substantively
Farmers and livestock breeders are right. The primary sector was stigmatized by the OPEKEPE scandal, but in practice, we now all know that a few fraudulent farmers, in cooperation with fraudulent ministers and MPs—mainly from the ND party—played a heavy game and certainly deserve the hammer of the European Prosecutor.
 

Farmers are 100% right, not 99% but 100%. However, farmers must be divided into two categories. There is a segment of fraudulent farmers who robbed OPEKEPE with the support of certain rotten and corrupt government ministers. The majority of farmers, however, are frontline fighters; they are not thieves like those involved in the OPEKEPE scandal. The scammers and thieves at OPEKEPE are indeed a criminal organization and deserve asset confiscation and prison.

Tragically mediocre communication team at Maximos Mansion

The communication team at Maximos Mansion, centered on Minister of State Skertsos, is, to put it mildly, tragically mediocre. Skertsos provokes antipathy; almost all ND MPs refer to him in conversations with journalists as a "brat." In any case, look at how the Maximos Mansion set up the trick communicatively and obviously fell into its own trap. They thought they controlled the major agricultural unionists. Because they are New Democracy supporters, the government thought they would perform a few "stunts" and then back down. They used certain MPs to contact the unionist farmers, and when they saw a refusal, the Maximos Mansion revealed its toxic character. Initially, they sowed venom, beginning to slander their own agricultural unionists who were not part of the OPEKEPE fraud and considered themselves second-class.

Furthermore, when the government is not strong and the Maximos Mansion is weak, even the farmer stands tall, and rightfully so, because they have simply been deceived. We recently revealed that for a wheat farmer to buy a 3-euro coffee, they must sell 16 kilograms of wheat. This is called madness; Greece has no national agricultural policy because Greece is simply governed by an incompetent administration at the mercy of interests. It does not fight for the rights of the many.

How they set up the trick with the police

The police are an instrument that mindlessly executes orders. Thus, the police were used in the ruling party's dirty plan. Due to the holidays, many people would be traveling to the provinces; the government's plan was for the police to close the roads to send the message that the farmers were blocking the roads.

Reporting by BN in Tripoli and the Thessalian plain proves that the farmers were letting citizens pass freely, while the police were blocking the roads. They wanted to send the message that the farmers were wrong to block the roads, thereby getting Athenians to curse the farmers. The trick failed miserably and proved that whoever thought of this is either a fool or very stupid.

Conclusion

Farmers and livestock breeders are right. The primary sector was stigmatized by OPEKEPE, but in practice, we now all know that a few fraudulent farmers, in cooperation with fraudulent ministers and MPs—mainly from the ND party—played a heavy game and certainly deserve the hammer of the European Prosecutor.

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