Spanish PM Vows Justice, Defends Rail Safety After Deadly Accidents
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Two serious train accidents in Spain resound three weeks later. The opposition again calls for the resignation of head of government Sánchez, who announces measures for more rail safety.
Spanish PM vows justice, defends rail safety after deadly accidents
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez vowed Wednesday that justice would be done following two train accidents that claimed 47 lives last month, and insisted the country's rail system "is safe".
The President of the Government assures that “the necessary measures” will be taken so that accidents such as Adamuz will not be repeated The Chief Executive defends the quality of the infrastructure and the railway service despite “inevitable incidents” Sánchez and the leader of the opposition are measured in their first face after the elections in Aragon
The president's call not to use the accident has not lasted a minute of the intervention of the PP leader, who has assured that "the tragedy was avoidable", despite the fact that the independent investigation has not been completed. "This system is not perfect, but it is safe," says Sánchez, who is committed to the improvements indicated by the technicians.
Since December 10th, Sánchez did not appear before the plenary, and in this period of time the railway accidents of Adamuz and Gelida (Barcelona) happened and there were the Aragonese and Extremaduran elections Cerdán asks to intervene in the audience
Abascal claims the Adamuz accident "was a crime" and demands Sánchez's resignation: "He causes calamities" Eduardo Parra - Europa Press The leader of Vox, Santiago Abascal, accused the Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, this Wednesday of being responsible for the Adamuz train accident (Córdoba) and demanded his resignation. Abascal declared that the tragedy "was a crime" during Sánchez's appearance in Congress to explain the train accidents in Adamu…
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