The protests were accompanied by a 24-hour strike—the biggest yet since the disaster—this time called by Greece's leading private as well as public sector unions.
A plainclothes police driver for a leftist MP was lightly hurt when a demonstrator smashed his car window, said state television ERT.The February 28 train crash exposed decades of safety failings in Greek railways and has put major pressure on the conservative government ahead of national elections. "This crime will not be forgotten," demonstrators from the country's communist union PAME chanted as the crowd marched towards parliament and the offices of rail services company Hellenic Train in Athens.
"We hope that things will change in these elections," Hatzitheodorou, who works in the private sector, told AFP. The Italian state-owned company operating rail services in Greece, Hellenic Train, said those hurt in the accident and the families of the dead would each receive between €5,000 and €42,000 "to cover immediate needs."The father of one passenger who died rejected the offer.
Greece's transport minister resigned after the crash and Mitsotakis has sought to soothe public anger by repeatedly apologizing and vowing a transparent probe.Rail traffic ground to a complete halt across the country after the accident, although acting Transport Minister Georgios Gerapetritis said this week that services would gradually resume from March 22.Investigators have separately opened a probe into possible railway funds mismanagement over the last 15 years.
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