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Greek Parliament: Mitsotakis’ response amid no-confidence vote – The battle for stability and his message to the Greek people

Parliament vote tonight – Mitsotakis to confront opposition, debunk "fake news," and outline his railway reform plan

Giorgios Eugenidis March 7 07:19

As Greece’s no-confidence vote peaks, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to deliver a high-stakes speech in Parliament tonight, defending his government’s record and pushing back against opposition accusations. With the political atmosphere highly charged, the debate has been dominated by issues such as the Tempi train disaster and broader governance concerns raised by opposition parties PASOK, SYRIZA, New Left, and Plefsi Eleftherias.

Mitsotakis to Frame the Debate on Geopolitical Challenges and Stability

Having returned late from the EU Summit in Brussels, Mitsotakis is finalizing his remarks, focusing on the necessity of political stability amid global uncertainties. His strategy includes countering opposition-led narratives, emphasizing government initiatives, and positioning his administration as the only viable option for economic and geopolitical steadiness.

The “Triantopoulos Email” Controversy and the Opposition’s Accusations

A new twist in the debate is the leaked email from Christos Triantopoulos, revealed by the newspaper Estia. The email, dated March 9, 2023, allegedly pertains to funds allocated for victim compensation and site restoration following the Tempi train crash. While the opposition claims it exposes government mismanagement, government sources dismiss it as a routine administrative document, arguing it proves no direct role of Triantopoulos in crisis coordination. Justice Minister Giorgos Floridis urged patience, noting that a preliminary parliamentary investigation is already underway.

“If the Government Falls, Then What?” – Mitsotakis’ Core Argument

Mitsotakis is expected to challenge the opposition’s motives, questioning their alternative plans. “If the government falls, what comes next?” he reportedly asked close aides, underlining that instability would only harm Greece during a time of geopolitical shifts and economic recovery. He is also expected to reiterate his railway reform plan, which includes foreign expertise from France’s state railway company and a revamped management structure for Greece’s railway system.

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Tensions Rise as Former PM Samaras Prepares Critical Speech

Adding to the drama, former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras is set to deliver a highly critical intervention at 4:00 PM. While he is expected to slam the government’s handling of the Tempi disaster, insiders suggest he may opt for abstention rather than supporting the opposition’s motion, as he did in the budget vote.

With the vote looming, Mitsotakis faces a defining political battle, seeking to rally his party, reassure the public, and neutralize opposition attacks in what is shaping up to be one of the most intense confrontations of his tenure.

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