In Parliament’s theories Eudokia Tsagli survived the tragedy of the Tempes – She attended the Mitsotakis speech

The Prime Minister’s speech was attended by the House’s theories by Eudokia Tsaglis surviving the tragedy of the . Eudokia Tsagli was one of the passengers of the fatal train and has long done everything in her power to sparkle the truth about what happened. Kyriakos Mitsotakis at the beginning of his speech referred to the survivors of the tragedy and also the relatives of the victims stating that they are doing his speech. “I come to today’s debate considering the tragedy of the Tempes a matter far greater than just a pretext for tabling a motion of censure against the government. I’ll talk more about the truth about this accident. There will be fewer of my references to political issues. I stand with respect and humility against the memory of the people we lost and their families. Only they have the right to make their grief a protest. They can also wrong the State,” Kyriakos Mitsotakis said. At another point he said: “I look you in the eye and tell you there was no cover-up. It is at your own discretion if you will believe me.”