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Androulakis Accuses PM of ‘Staging Scene of Self-Victimization’ over Tempe Crash

Summary by Kathimerini English Edition
In a heated parliamentary debate Wednesday, PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis accused Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis of orchestrating a political cover-up in the aftermath of the 2023 Tempe train disaster, which killed 57 people in one of Greece’s worst rail tragedies.

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The Deputy Prime Minister said that yesterday's statements demonstrated that there was a cool approach on the part of the government.

"Where did the missing dead and the sticks go?" the Prime Minister asked provocatively from the podium of Parliament.

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“Statutory arrogance” and “complete lack of respect” for the memory of the dead were accused by the Prime Minister, the president of the New Left, Alexis Charitsis, during his intervention in Parliament in the context of the debate on the Preliminary Inquiry into the Tempi tragedy. “Shame,” he said, referring to the Prime Minister’s presence today in the Plenary and accused him of “lies,” “falsification and distortion of everything,” referring t…

"He set up a scene of self-victimization, as if the drama was his own and not that of the grieving families. The attempt to turn today's debate into a personal political narrative is sadly cheap," commented PASOK-KINAL chairman Nikos Androulakis, from the floor of the Parliament, on the Prime Minister's previous statement during the debate on the establishment of a pre-investigation committee for Tempi.

PASOK President Nikos Androulakis spoke in Parliament about the establishment of a preliminary investigation into the Tempi case.

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in.gr broke the news in Greece on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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