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The centre of Athens is in a state of chaos: At Syntagma beekeepers, march by ‘PDEDIN’ and University strike

Which roads are gradually closed by the Traffic Police - Traffic on the descent of Vas. Sofias is carried out only from two lanes

Newsroom February 22 12:58

After the farmers, today beekeepers, doctors and nurses and students take the “lead” of mobilization. From 08:00 in the morning, beekeepers have been demonstrating in the centre of Athens, holding a nationwide mobilisation.

At 12:00 the beekeepers are scheduled to meet with the minister of agricultural development Lefteris Avgenakis.

The demonstrators will remain in Syntagma Square until late in the evening.

Also, from 08:30 in the center of Athens, the Panhellenic Federation of Public Hospital Employees (PDOEDIN) will hold a nationwide mobilization.

Also, they will hold a work stoppage in Attica until 3 p.m. and a 24-hour strike in the region with a nationwide gathering in Mavili Square, as well as a “March for the Salvation of Public Health – Welfare – EKAB” to the Ministry of Health.

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The traffic on the descent of Vas. Sofias is conducted only from two lanes, resulting in delays for cars. One lane of traffic is also closed on Amalias Avenue.

Today the centre of Athens will be inaccessible due to the mobilisations.

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