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Government moves to shake off Tempe affair after opposition bids at prosecution fall flat
New Democracy succeeded in limiting the scope of judicial proceedings against politicians in relation to the deadly Tempe rail crash after rival motions by opposition parties to widen the net of prosecutions were voted down. The conservatives hope that this outcome will allow them to move on from the subject which has dogged the Mitsotakis administration’s second term.
Parliament on Wednesday voted to adopt New Democracy’s motion for a preliminary inquiry into possible misdemeanour charges against former transport minister Costas Karamanlis. The vote opens the path for Karamanlis, who was in the post when 57 people we...
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