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Political tension ramps up as Tempe anniversary approaches

Opposition attacks over the Tempe rail crash flared up again in Parliament, prompting a furious response by senior New Democracy figures and ensuring that tensions will remain high as the two-year anniversary of the deadly accident approaches at the end of February.
The renewed confrontation was prompted by news of the death in unclear circumstances of the son of the former prosecutor of the Tempe case in the city of Larissa in central Greece. The development has caused a wave of speculation over a possible connect...
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