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PM abandons reticence over Tempe, portrays himself as defender of institutions
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has abandoned the more reticent and defensive approach he adopted in relation to the Tempe issue following the mass protests on January 26 and has gone on the attack, once more accusing the opposition of trying to exploit the tragedy.
Some two weeks after he gave a TV interview in which he no longer insisted that the freight train involved in the fatal crash was not carrying any unregistered substances, and admitted that errors had been made in the way the crash site was handled and ...
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