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[InTime News]

The three-day parliamentary debate on a motion of no confidence submitted by opposition parties over developments in the Tempe train crash inquiry ended on Thursday. We were a little puzzled, we mostly confirmed what we knew and very often wondered about the "truth" that was repeatedly professed by party leaders in their speeches.

As of Friday, the atmosphere had changed. Another day in our sunny country, with hordes of tourists enjoying the early summer. Stefanos Kasselakis, the leader of the main opposition, seemed pleased, at least in the photos, as he passed through the gate of the training camp in Thebes for his five-day leave, following the swearing-in ceremony and the end of his - truncated - military service. Meanwhile, as a new recruit, he did not remain idle. He participated in the parade marking Greece's Independence Day and, in a video, called for the resignation...

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