All eyes turned to the Greek parliament this week

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Political attention is focused on Parliament in the coming days, two years after the Tempi train accident.
On Tuesday, March 4, the PASOK proposal for a parliamentary pre-investigation committee for possible offenses by the then Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister, Chrysostomos Triantopoulos, will be discussed.

On Wednesday, March 5, a debate at the level of leaders, requested by the KKE and SYRIZA-PS, will be held on the subject of the Tempi crime.

On the same day, as announced by the leader of the main opposition, Nikos Androulakis, PASOK will submit a motion of censure against the government. Androulakis had called on “all democratic opposition parties to support” his initiative, as 50 signatures are needed to submit a motion of no confidence, while PASOK has 32 MPs.  

Also read: 28/02/2023: Remembering the victims of the Tempi tragedy

Source: ANA-MPA

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