48-hour transport strike in Greece

48-hour transport strike in Greece: Public transport workers in Greece went on strike to protest the bag bill, which includes tax increases in the Parliament. Buses, metro, city railways and trams will not run in the country for two days.

During the two-day strike in Greece, citizens will not be able to benefit from buses, as well as metro, city railways and tram services.

During the two-day strike, citizens will not be able to take advantage of buses, subway, city rail and tram services.

In addition, a protest is expected tomorrow with the call of the Public Workers Federation (ADEDY) to protest the bill.

The bill, which led to moving hours in parliament, included increases in VAT and other indirect taxes, as well as privatizations including public transportation.

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