
Managing an unimaginable tragedy is planned Maximos Palaceas after the identification of all the victims, except for one, and the transportation of wagons, h government it is called upon to move on to the next stage, connected with answers to the causes of the tragedy.
As for the political side, there is still no discussion of the issue of elections, as the prime minister unambiguously repeated at the last “morning coffee”. However, the April 9 scenario is becoming more and more distant as national mourning will continue “silently” until Friday, when all parties and other events will be “banned”.
This practically means that from next week, due to the most recent tragedy, the prime minister will have to call elections as the constitutional deadline expires on March 19, which seems very difficult at the moment. In addition, it is assumed that the elections in a month, under the weight of the tragedy, will become almost instantaneous.
Mitsotakis initiatives while the security measures and modernization of the railway network are launched.
On the contrary, during the Paschal intercession, if elections will be held on May 14 or 21, with the second on July 2, there will be enough time to stand back from the tragic event, and it is assumed that responsibilities will be shared in a fair way, but the government will also be able to implement what it has undertaken. In any case, decisions will be made starting Friday.
OUR Prime Minister yesterday he moved on two levels, inside and outside of Greece. Firstlysent a letter to the Prosecutor of the Supreme Court, Isidoros Dogiaco, requesting that priority be given to the investigation of the railway accident and that it be taken to the highest possible level of investigation, regardless of the progress of the expert commission, so the case was transferred to the appellate investigator. SecondlyThe council has been assigned a separate investigation into the delay in the implementation of projects for the modernization of the contract-managed railway network – why they were not implemented, how much money was spent, why the deadlines were not met and who is responsible for all this. The investigation was entrusted to the financial prosecutor’s office.

The two above are part of the logic of Mr. Mitsotakis’ Sunday statement, in which he requested that the investigation be concluded by name, stating that “we cannot, do not want and should not hide behind human error.” Since then Mr. George Herapetritis, who has been at the site of the tragedy since yesterday, will give a press conference tomorrow Wednesday. The Minister of State will report on the initiatives the government will take to modernize the rail network and how it will work again. There is an idea to return the line only to commercial trains. The cabinet meeting will take place on Thursday.
Finally, we had a communication between Mr. Mitsotakis and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, in which he asked her for any technical support that the EU could provide. in Greece for the modernization of the railways. The goal of the government in any case is to secure and use all available resources. The Prime Minister will seek additional community funding to maintain and rapidly upgrade the existing network.
Source: Kathimerini

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