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Tempe and subsidy scandal back in spotlight as MPs prepare to vote on latest probe

Tension is building ahead of Wednesday’s vote in Parliament on the proposed preliminary inquiries into the possible culpability of former transport ministers in the Tempe train crash.
Three proposals have been submitted to the House for MPs to vote on. New Democracy suggests that its former minister Kostas Karamanlis should face only misdemeanour charges. PASOK’s proposal calls for Karamanlis as well as his predecessor, Christos Spir...
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