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ND attempts to shield itself from OPEKEPE fallout, further Tempe pressure
The government and the opposition are at odds over the direction in which the Tempe inquiry should go, as well as the handling of the corruption scandal involving the Greek Payment and Control Agency for Guidance and Guarantee Community Aids (OPEKEPE).
New Democracy is poised to table its proposal for a parliamentary inquiry into former transport minister Kostas Karamanlis over the Tempe train crash, Greece’s deadliest rail disaster. PASOK has already submitted its suggestion, calling for Karamanlis t...
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