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Fox News
9 Mar 2023


The charges are similar to those filed against a 59-year-old station manager who was arrested in the wake of the Feb. 28 crash in northern Greece and is currently in pre-trial detention.

GREECE IS REOPENING TOURISM SECTORS IN MAY, SAYS PRIME MINISTER

Protests in Athens and other cities continued Thursday, following large rallies and strikes nationwide a day earlier to protest the government’s response to the head-on collision along Greece’s main rail route, outside the northern town of Tempe.

The disaster involving a passenger train and a freight carrier has set back widely reported plans by Greece’s center-right government to call a general election for early April.

A hooded protester with a tear gas mask throws a fire extinguisher at riot police during clashes at the Athens University headquarters, in Greece, on March 8, 2023. Protests have broken out over the deadly train crash in Greece that killed 57 people. Three more people were charged in connection with the deadly train crash.

A hooded protester with a tear gas mask throws a fire extinguisher at riot police during clashes at the Athens University headquarters, in Greece, on March 8, 2023. Protests have broken out over the deadly train crash in Greece that killed 57 people. Three more people were charged in connection with the deadly train crash. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis must hold elections before July. He vowed Thursday to press ahead with immediate and longer-term safety improvements that include higher staffing levels and stricter staff supervision along the rail network.

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He repeated a public apology for the crash but added that previous governments also shared responsibility for long-term failings regarding rail safety.

"I take responsibility. We can’t — we don’t want to, and we should not — hide behind a series of human errors," he told a televised meeting of Cabinet ministers.

Popi Tsapanidou, a spokesperson for the main left-wing opposition party, Syriza, called the apology insincere. "Mr. Mitsotakis should realize that he did not become prime minister the day before yesterday," she said. "He has been governing for the past four years."