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Mitsotakis Acknowledges Tempi Protests, Pledges Reform

Mitsotakis Acknowledges Tempi Protests, Pledges Reform

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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis acknowledged the record-breaking demonstrations and national strike

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis acknowledged the record-breaking demonstrations and national strike about theTempi tragedy in his weekly social media post.

“On Friday, our democracy proved its strength. It is a sign of great social sensitivity that so many of our compatriots, of all ages, chose to take to the streets and squares and express their feelings in a peaceful manner,” Mitsotakis stated.

The protests gathered around 200 thousand attendees in Athens alone, with tens of thousands more in cities all across Greece. In Athens, in speeches projected on a megatron, parents of the victims called for justice, and spoke of rage. “Our pain has spilt over and become momentum,” stated Maria Karystianou, the mother of one of the victims, and president of a group representing families of victims. “We realize the depth of this rot. Every day the specter of corrupt power appears before us.”

Two years after the train crash that killed 57 people, many of them students, the judicial investigation has not concluded. There have been growing allegations of a cover-up regarding the forensic analysis, or lack thereof at the crash site. A recent state inquiry concluded the crash occurred due to a web of systemic issues, many

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