New protests for the Tempi accident are planned across Greece today, Wednesday. In Athens, a protest is planned at noon at the Propylaea by university and school students. In the afternoon, a new rally is being organized outside the Parliament by labor centers, federations, and unions.
At the same time, rallies are planned in Thessaloniki at 12 noon and 7 pm. Rallies will also be held in other cities of the country.
In more detail, with decisions and calls of student associations, student councils, and Student Coordination Committees, gatherings are organized in:
Athens 12 at Propylaea
Thessaloniki, 12 at the Venizelos Statue.
Patras, 12 at Georgiou Square.
Larisa, 12 at the central square.
Agrinio, 12 in the Republic Square.
Argostoli, 12 in Vallianou Square.
Volo, 11 at the Dome of the University.
Zante, 10.30 in Ag. Markos Square.
Heraklion, Crete, 11 am at Eleftherias Square.
Kalamata, 12 at the central square.
Pyrgos, 12 in the central square.
Trikala, 12 in Riga Feraiou Square.
Chania, 11 at the Municipal Market Square.
What time the stations Syntagma and University
From this Friday morning (7/3) and until further notice, the Metro stations “University” and “Syntagma” will be closed.
In particular, by decision of the police, the two stations will be closed at 10:00 and will reopen at a later order of the ELAS.
Which stations are closed in Thessaloniki
The stations “Neos Sidirovodromos Station”, “Venizelou,” and “Sidrivani” of Thessaloniki Metro will remain closed today from 11 am, on the order of the police authorities.
“We would like to inform the passenger public that on Friday 7/3 at 11:00 a.m., the operation of the stations ‘Neos Sidirodromos Station, “Venizelos, ‘ and ‘Sidrivani’ will be temporarily suspended, following the order of the police authorities. The stations will remain closed, and trains will pass through without stopping at them. There will be a further update on the reopening time of these stations. The operation at the other stations will be carried out normally,” the announcement on the Thessaloniki Metro website says.
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