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They took a survivor from Tempe to Mitsotakis’s talk

They took a survivor from Tempe to Mitsotakis’s talk

She continued on an angry note Evdokia Tsagli, A passenger is one of the passengers of the third coach of the train Collision with commercial train at TempeOn the evening of February 28, as she complained, she attended a speech by Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Thessaloniki on Wednesday (21/06) and they took her out without any reason.

“I went alone without a banner, without anyone to catch the eye They made me stand up! They took me, you understand? They took me out. I had nothing, not even a bag, and they took me out! They caught me and chased me away! Who are you, this is the new republic,” he clearly states in his post on Instagram.

In her next post, unable to hold back tears and anger, Evdokia Chalkley asked “Which democracy?” He wonders again and again.You caught a girl in the air in front of the world. By what right?“.

“Those who know me can confirm that I have never belonged to any party, I have never been involved, I have no such interests. What saddens me is that there is no democracy in Greece. It is the worst,” he said. crying

A few days ago, he sent his own message saying the crash in Tempe was “no accident” while inviting people to share his video.Ya “To push for fairness and transparency”.

My name is Evdokia and I survived an unprecedented crime that should never have happened. Three months ago 57 innocent souls, most of them students, lost their lives when two trains collided head-on in Greece, leaving the rest with serious injuries and living in fear again. It wasn’t an accident. Over the course of months, RAS and authorities sent repeated, clear, written warnings about what ultimately happened. Are we talking about negligence or possible deception from the possible fraud that resulted in so many fatal murders, and what has changed since then? I appeal to the citizens of Greece, Europe and the world to shed light on this case. By sharing the message, we are pushing for justice, transparency and making Greece safe again for residents, visitors and most importantly our conscience.”

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