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New rallies for Tempi today across the country – The call is at 7 pm

In Athens, while the debate will continue in Parliament, the protesters have set a date at Syntagma Square at 7 pm.

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New, mass protest rallies for the Tempi tragedy are being organized this afternoon by students, unions, labor centers, associations and mass organizations across the country.

Rallies have been planned for Athens, Thessaloniki and dozens of cities, with the main demand being "no cover-up" and the delivery of justice.

In the capital, and while the debate on the train accident in Tempi will continue in Parliament, with the filing of a motion of no confidence against the government, the demonstrators have set a date at Syntagma Square at 7 pm.

In Thessaloniki, at the same time, a rally is planned at the Venizelos Statue.

At the same time, the metro station at OSE will be closed today due to the protests.

Rallies in other cities
Agrinio: At 7 pm in the central square
Alexandria: At 7 pm at the Cultural Center
Arta: At 7.30 at Kilkis Square
Veria: At 7 pm at the Town Hall Square
Zakynthos: At 6.30 pm at St. Mark's Square
Kalamata: At 7 pm in the central square
Karditsa: At 6.30 pm in the central square
Corinth: At 6.30 pm National Bank (pedestrian street of National Resistance)
Corfu: At 6.30 pm at Porta Riala
Larissa: 7 pm in the central square
Mytilene: At 7 pm at Sapphos Square
Naoussa: At 7 pm in the central square
Nafplio: At 6.30 pm at the Town Hall Square
Patras: At 7 pm in Georgiou Square,
Sparta: At 7 pm in the central square
Tripoli: At 7 p.m. at Petrinou Square

Source: skai.gr

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