Former Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras has sharply criticized the Government in a written statement, citing the way it has handled the issue of agriculture. Samaras states that the Government must understand that it is not just about communication, but according to him, there is also a solution.
He emphasizes that farmers are not only complaining about the government's delays and scandals. But according to him, they are mainly protesting about the uncertain future of their production.
"The government must finally understand that it is not just communication, but there is also a solution. Farmers are not only complaining about the delays and scandals of the Government. They are mainly protesting about the uncertain future of their production.
That is, for the future of their children. Who see against them not only the unbearable bureaucracy of our supposedly authoritarian state, but also Brussels! This is the reason for the unprecedented rural mobilizations that are involving many European countries. The government should have resisted. Not to have made things worse and turned one social group against another. The entire Greek people will pay for this wrong policy! Among other things, with new waves of precision. Without farmers, there is no country! With deserted villages, all of Greece will become even more vulnerable. We need a restructuring of our production. And not… the extermination of our producers”, writes Samaras.
