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Growing anger in Greece over deadly rail disaster prompts plan by opposition to challenge government

  • Three Greek opposition parties plan to challenge the government with a censure motion regarding its handling of a deadly rail disaster that occurred nearly two years ago.
  • Public anger has grown due to delays in the inquiry and allegations of a cover-up, which the government denies.
  • Fifty-Seven people died, including college students, when a passenger train collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, near Tempe.
  • Sokratis Famellos, leader of the Syriza party, announced the no-confidence vote alongside Pasok and the New Left parties.
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