Most petrol stations in Greece are working. They have fuel and sell it at the prices fixed by the government. At least 70 percent of stations have opened. They have enough fuel and serve their customers. 15 percent of the petrol stations in the country bought fuel from the refineries at a higher price which the ceiling imposed by the government does not cover and the other 15 percent have no fuel.
Car queues in Athens that wanted to fuel disappeared in the early hours of the new week. Thousands of heavy vehicles that were parked on the Athens-Lamia, Athens-Corinth and Athens-Piraeus highway withdrew from the main roads of the Greek capital.There are one or two hundred trucks currently that are not hindering the traffic.
No one knows what will be the strike tomorrow, when the bill for the liberalization of the labour market in the transport sector will enter the parliament. Tthe railway workers in Greece will go on a 24 hour strike tomorrow too.