The parade was cut in half

The military parade in Syntagma for the celebration of the March 25th anniversary lasted only 40 minutes.

The military parade in Syntagma for the celebration of the March 25th anniversary lasted only 40 minutes.

Only the hiking units of  the Armed Forces took part, as the economic crisis makes the mobilization of motor vehicles particularly difficult. So the picture was completely different from previous years.

Since early morning the centre of the city had been reminiscent of a city castle under siege. For the first time there were invitations and accreditations for journalists to get closer to the spot, as for all other citizens the parade area was off limits. Police forces were deployed all along the parade.

The streets to the Square were all closed with barriers and riot police vans, while 7,000 officers took part in the operations in Attica along with DI.AS. and DELTA forces.

The drastic measures did not prevent tensions - fortunately on a small scale - and at the start of the parade at the bottom of Syntagma Square, citizens were shouting at the political world, resulting in minor clashes with police forces and the former's return to Stadiou str.

But even the departure of the citizens was very difficult. Those who were in front of Syntagma Square hotels were not allowed to leave towards the Square or Voukourestiou, but were directed by the police to Karageorgi Servias.

Reports talk about 25 arrests, while about 50 motorcyclists drove around the centre to protest against the memorandum policy.

Special traffic regulations had been in effect since early in the morning, which now have been lifted, while the metro stations at Syntagma, Evangelismos and Akropoli were closed.

Particularly harsh measures were implemented throughout the country, while incidents took place during the celebrations in several cities.
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