Under the slogan “I have no oxygen”, Greece is giving present to rallies throughout the country but also abroad with a request to give justice to the memory of the 57 victims.
Two years are now completed by the unmatched tragedy of the Railway accident in Tempi and throughout the country Concentrations and rallies with a basic slogan are planned ‘I don’t have oxygen’ and request to give justice to the memory of the 57 victims.
In Athens, the large gathering will start At 11am with a focus on Syntagma Squarewhile at the same time the rally will begin and In Thessaloniki, focusing on the statue of Venizelos.
Relatives of the victims of the railway accident have been calling for people to attend the gatherings
Much of the commercial world and catering will remain closed today, while a 24 -hour nationwide strike have been announced by GSEE, ADEDY, OASA and other trade unions.
Concentrations and abroad
Rallies in memory of the victims of the tragic accident of the Tempi are also organized in major cities abroad.
To Brusselsthe rally will start at 6 pm Greek time (5 pm Local) at Place Luxembourg in front of the European Parliament, while at Rome The rally will take place near the Central Railway Station, starting at 4 pm To London The gathering is scheduled to start at 8 pm Greek time (6 pm Local) while similar rallies are organized in other major capitals abroad.
Source: Skai
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