Three Greek opposition parties plan to challenge the center-right government with a censure motion over its handling of a deadly rail disaster in 2023, sparking public outrage and protests. The collision between a passenger and freight train near Tempe resulted in 57 deaths, leading to accusations of a cover-up. While investigations have faced delays, no senior political figures have been held accountable, with the opposition seeking no-confidence in the government amid growing calls for transparency and justice.
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