Concerns Raised Over Greek Rail Safety Two Years After Tragedy
Two years after the tragic train accident in Larissa, Greece, the opposition party SYRIZA criticizes the New Democracy government for alleged negligence in railway safety. Reports suggest trains are being ordered to operate on lines lacking safety certificates, raising alarming concerns. SYRIZA demands accountability from Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Finance Minister Christos Staikouras regarding the continued leadership of the Hellenic Train Organization under CEO Teresakis, questioning why no significant changes have been implemented in railway safety since the incident.