Protesters in Athens clashed with police, launching gasoline bombs and fireworks outside the parliament in renewed calls for accountability following a 2023 rail disaster that killed 57 people. The clashes occurred after opposition parties challenged the government with a no-confidence motion, sparked by a general strike and mass protests marking the tragedy’s anniversary. Despite the motion, Prime Minister Mitsotakis dismissed it as a political stunt and stated that it poses no threat to his government, which holds a majority in parliament.
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