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ND looks to preserve recent poll gains as Tempe issue returns to centre stage
The Tempe issue is set to return to the centre stage of Greek politics this week as the opposition parties are due to submit their proposals for former transport minister Kostas Karamanlis and Christos Spirtzis to face preliminary judicial inquiries in connection to their roles in the years and months preceding the accident.
PASOK is expected to propose that New Democracy’s Karamanlis should face felony charges as he was the minister responsible for the Greek railways before the 2023 crash. Course of Freedom and Movement for Democracy are expected to team up to ask for Spir...
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