Tempi: Nationwide Mobilization on Saturday – Gatherings and Strikes
Nationwide protests, gatherings, and strikes are planned across Greece to mark the third anniversary of the Tempi train disaster.
On Saturday, Greece will witness a nationwide mobilization with protests, gatherings, and strikes planned in various cities to commemorate the third anniversary of the tragic train accident in Tempi. In Athens, a significant rally is scheduled for noon at Syntagma Square, with similar events taking place throughout the country. This mobilization highlights the continued public outcry and demand for accountability regarding the incident that claimed numerous lives and has raised concerns about safety in the transportation sector.
The planned strikes, particularly in the maritime and railway sectors, are expected to disrupt transportation services as unions push for better regulations and practices to enhance safety measures. The Panhellenic Maritime Federation has announced a 24-hour nationwide strike for all categories of ships, set to begin at midnight on February 28, 2026. This reflects a broader sentiment among workers and citizens who are determined to advocate for changes that will prevent future tragedies and ensure safer travel conditions.
Public sector unions, including ADEDY, have also pledged their support for the protests, underscoring the collective effort to address systemic issues in public transportation safety. The events not only serve as a remembrance of the lives lost in the Tempi disaster but also aim to galvanize support for reforms and policies that prioritize the safety and well-being of the traveling public. As communities across Greece gather to voice their concerns, this mobilization marks a critical moment for increased awareness and advocacy for action against neglect in infrastructure safety.