Three opposition parties in Greece are planning to submit a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Mitsotakis’s government due to public dissatisfaction with how a train accident from two years ago was handled. The accident claimed 57 lives, and the public is upset over the delayed investigation and accusations of a cover-up. Relatives of the victims are leading protests against the government, which are also taking place in European cities. The opposition parties Syriza, Pasok, and New Left are collaborating on submitting the proposal, which could strengthen their ties. The Prime Minister
Greek parties propose no-confidence vote on train crash.
