(ANSA-AFP) - ATHENS, MAR 28 - Greece's conservative
government faces a censure motion in parliament on Thursday over
claims it had sought to manipulate an ongoing investigation into
the nation's worst train tragedy. After a three-day debate, the
no-confidence motion will be put to an evening vote that the
government majority is expected to win. The motion lodged by the
socialist PASOK party on Tuesday came after a newspaper report
claimed that a key sound recording from the night of the
accident, extensively played by media at the time, had been
misleadingly edited. Opposition parties have accused the
government of being behind the alleged subterfuge, as part of
efforts to reinforce its chosen narrative that human error was
to blame for the collision that claimed 57 lives in February
2023. (ANSA-AFP).
Greek govt faces censure motion over train tragedy
Claims it had sought to manipulate an ongoing investigation