Athens, Greece – Protesters launched gas stations and fireworks in clashes outside the parliament in Greece late on Wednesday, in renovated protests across the country that invokes politicians who have recorded a railway disaster that claimed 57 lives.
The results of young people set fire to garbage bins in the Sintagm Square in the central Athens, and the police in the turmoil responded with suousing gas and sticks. There were no immediate reports on injuries or arrests.
Fierce conflicts broke out the hours after the opposition parties won the Government in Greece in the central picture with a mistrust proposal in parliament. Days earlier, general strike and much higher protests, some violentHe marked another anniversary on 28. February 2023, tragedy.
Many victims Head crash between the passenger train and the cargo train in Tempe in the north Greece They were students from universities returning from a long weekend. Dozens of people were injured in the collision.
The relatives of the victims called for the mass mobilization in recent weeks, saying that politicians should be responsible for failures that led to a collision. So far, only the railway officials have been charged.
Motion censorship – the main opposition socialist parties and supported three smaller left parties – will probably not threaten the Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, which has 156 seats in the 300 member parliament. Voting is expected late Friday.
Presenting a proposal on Wednesday, the leader of the Socialist Party Nikos Androulakis accused the government of protected responsibilities for tragedy.
“Why are you staying so unwavering, continuing down this way of insult and arrogance?” Androulakis asked the representative. “That is why we do not submit a commission proposal today.” Mitsotakis described the movement to pretend as a political stunt and insisted that he did not constitute a threat to his second deadline, which should end in 2027. “Parties from various external points,” said Mitsotakis. “It is not the truth you are interested. But you collapsed in public opinion polls and look for a reason for existence.”
___ Petros Giannakouris and Lefteris Pitarakis contributed
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2025-03-06 01:50:00