Greek Prime Minister Survives Censure Motion Over Train Crash

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Athanasios Papadopoulos
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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has successfully survived a censure motion over his government’s handling of the investigation into the deadliest train accident in the country’s history. The motion was requested by four opposition parties, accusing the government of a cover-up and manipulation of evidence related to the disaster to downplay political responsibility. The government was criticized for its handling of the investigation, with accusations of manipulating evidence that could shed light on the reasons for the disaster. The opposition parties sought to hold the government accountable for the train crash through the censure motion. Despite the accusations and requests for the motion, the Prime Minister managed to survive the censure, marking a significant political development.

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