Grief and anger over rail disaster brings protests back to Greece's streets
Briefly

Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Greek prime minister, has faced serious political backlash following a catastrophic train crash that resulted in 57 fatalities, predominantly students. The tragedy has led to widespread protests, with citizens calling for his resignation and questioning his government’s commitment to rail safety. Opposition parties united to challenge his administration's management of the crisis, focusing on perceived negligence and a cover-up surrounding the crash. Despite a vote of confidence favoring Mitsotakis, public dissatisfaction and demands for accountability persist, indicating a potential shift in the political landscape in Greece.
The recent train crash tragedy in Greece, resulting in 57 deaths, has ignited widespread protests against Prime Minister Mitsotakis, challenging his previous political stability.
Four leftwing parties united in a no-confidence motion against Mitsotakis, alleging his government’s negligence in addressing serious rail safety failures and mishandling the train crash aftermath.
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