Why the Greek Government Faces a No-Confidence Vote
Greece’s main opposition party, PASOK, submitted a no-confidence motion against the ruling New Democracy government on Wednesday, escalating political tensions as public anger over the government’s handling of the Tempi railway disaster and broader governance issues continues to mount.The motion comes in the wake of mass protests held across Greece last Friday, where demonstrators voiced frustration over the slow pursuit of justice for the 57 victims of the Tempi train crash and what they perceive as a cover-up and the government’s failure to address widespread institutional failures.An image of the aftermath of the Tempi rail disaster where 57 passengers, mostly youth, perished.It is the second time in a year that PASOK has attempted to unseat Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis through a ...







