The Greek Parliament has approved a crucial bill to restructure the nation's railway network and strengthen transport regulatory bodies. With 157 votes in favour, the legislation, part of a broader action plan developed with the European Commission, aims to address long-standing issues in the railway sector. Minister Christos Staikouras emphasised the government's commitment to reform, highlighting the plan's clear timelines, resources, and milestones for modernising Greece's transport infrastructure.
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