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Opposition parties jostle over criminal charges for politicians in connection to Tempe

Social democrats PASOK were the first opposition party to submit a motion setting out criminal charges against political figures for safety failures in the railways leading up to the Tempe crash. Parliament is set to debate in the coming days over whether to indict former ministers to the courts in the latest development in the politically heated affair.
On Monday, PASOK set out its proposal for a preliminary inquiry to examine whether former transport minister Kostas Karamanlis (New Democracy) and his predecessor Christos Spirtzis (SYRIZA) should face felony charges for breaching the safety of the rail...
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