Greece's conservative government survived a censure motion in parliament that was lodged over claims it had tried to manipulate an investigation into the deadly train collision that rocked the country last year.
The motion came after a newspaper report claimed that a key sound recording from the night of the accident, which claimed 57 lives in February 2023, had been misleadingly edited. But Mr Mitsotakis told the chamber:"Never was there an order to conceal. I am looking you in the eyes and telling you this."
Experts appointed by relatives' families say the accident site was cleaned of wreckage and topsoil before investigators could fully examine it.Experts for the families have also claimed that the freight train was carrying undeclared chemicals that caused a huge explosion after the crash, killing people who might otherwise have survived.
To Vima reported that the discussion was with a driver on an earlier train not involved in the accident.
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