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Government prepares to hit back at opposition's censure motion over train crash
Greece’s opposition parties are expected to table this Tuesday a censure motion in Parliament as part of an attempt to hold the government to account over what they believe is a cover-up attempt in connection to last year’s deadly Tempe train crash.
The move is being made in the wake of a report in Sunday’s To Vima, which alleged that recordings of exchanges between a station master and the drivers of the trains involved in the accident, in which 57 people were killed, had been edited before being ...
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