On the evening of February 28, 2023, a train accident occurred in Larisa, Greece that left many people shaken. The freight train collided with an Intercity train, resulting in the death of 57 people. The opposition parties immediately called for a vote of no confidence against Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and his government. Despite this, the motion was rejected by the Greek Parliament.
The focus of the motion was on the poor safety systems of the Greek railway system, which were highlighted by the accident. The opposition accused Mitsotakis’s government of manipulating evidence and covering up mistakes made by railway workers. However, Mitsotakis argued that improvements had been made to railway safety since the accident and that it would have been impossible to prevent it if proper protocols had not been followed.
Despite this, many Greeks were still upset about the incident and its aftermath. They were shocked by the poor conditions of the railway network and felt that more needs to be done to improve safety measures on trains. As a result, there is still ongoing debate about how best to address these issues and ensure that future accidents are prevented from occurring.