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Opposition parties tested as ND starts fightback over Tempe claims
New Democracy is stepping up its attacks on its main rival, PASOK, over the latter’s stance on the Tempe affair, including its request for Deputy Civil Protection Minister Christos Triantopoulos to face a parliamentary inquiry.
The government feels buoyed by the latest video footage that has emerged of the freight train on the night of the Tempe crash two years ago, as well as evidence contradicting PASOK’s claim that Parliament has not been informed about supplementary eviden...
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