ATHENS – Amid ongoing demands for justice over the Tempi train tragedy, Athens will see two major rallies today, prompting metro station closures at Syntagma and Panepistimio. Students and pupils will gather at noon, while workers’ unions and federations will hold an evening demonstration outside Parliament. Protests are also planned in Thessaloniki, Crete, and other cities across Greece.
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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis dismissed a no-confidence motion tabled by opposition parties, calling it an “alliance of nihilists without any proposal.” The motion, led by PASOK and supported by SYRIZA, Nea Aristera, and Plefsi Eleftherias, is the second attempt to challenge his government. Confident in his party’s majority, Mitsotakis insisted the motion would fail, reaffirming New Democracy’s unity. The three-day parliamentary debate will conclude with a vote on Friday, where the government is expected to prevail.
Romanian political tensions escalate as presidential candidate Călin Georgescu is arrested on the day he planned to file his candidacy. Amid the ongoing crisis, concerns about political interference and the integrity of elections are on the rise, with international observers closely watching the situation unfold.
Greek opposition parties are considering a no-confidence vote against the government following new revelations about the Tempe train disaster and the Prime Minister’s conflicting statements. Discussions are underway between various parties, but some prefer to wait for pending expert reports before proceeding.
The Greek government survived a no-confidence motion tabled by the opposition on Thursday, regarding the…
Greece’s parliament commenced discussions late Tuesday on a no-confidence motion submitted by the social democratic…