The idea of Greece being on life support is nothing new. The leftist government in the 2000s overspent and the country filed for bankruptcy. The EU responded by a bailout that made them a bitch to the EU forever and since the late 2010s has been a mid country.
The unemployment and especially youth unemployment have been rising in the last few years and the government has decided instead of helping its people out of this has considered giving 180 thousand immigrants citizenship every year.
The government is legalizing and employing hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, despite Greek unemployment of 10.5%, under the pretext of a shortage of “farm workers,” thus planning the largest population change in the country in 15 years.
The corresponding statement was made by the Minister of Rural Development and Food L. Avgenakis (the same one who said that “rumors of disasters in Thessaly are exaggerated”)who stated at the Heraklion conference:“The country needs 180 thousand agricultural workers annually,” and thus “The Ministry of Rural Development and Food should also focus on immigrants who are already living illegally in our country!”
Specifically he said: “Every year we need 180 thousand land workers. Countries that have filled this need over time are Egypt, Albania, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, etc.
Yep they actually think that giving 200 thousand people from countries that hate Greece citizenship to work on farms is the solution to their native people not finding jobs or being able to have a good life.
Most Greeks are just becoming German wage slaves since its better than trying to live in their native country that they have lived in for generations. Now its going to a completely different country in the following decades as these people are going to just come back.
They will visit a “Greece” full of Turks, Albanians, and North Africans and signs of it being Greece will be destroyed because Ottomans dindu nuffin.
But hey at least the crops are a few euros less since the fields are tended by Turkroaches.

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