Constantine Tassoulas’s candidacy had led to anger amongst demonstrators decrying Greece’s worst rail catastrophe.
Greece’s parliament has elected the conservative authorities’s nominee, Constantine Tassoulas, because the nation’s president, regardless of protester anger as justice is searched for a deadly 2023 train crash.
Tassoulas, a key ally of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, received the backing of 160 lawmakers in Wednesday’s vote within the 300-seat parliament to succeed Katerina Sakellaropoulou. Greece’s first feminine president’s five-year time period expires in March.
Mitsotakis stated final month that he selected Tassoulas on account of his political expertise, widespread acceptance, and his “unifying spirit”.
However the determination to appoint him led to angry rallies outdoors parliament. Protesters say that on Tassoulas’s watch as parliamentary speaker, lawmakers failed to analyze any political duty for Greece’s worst rail catastrophe.
Fifty-seven folks had been killed when a freight practice and a passenger practice full of college students collided in February 2023 outdoors the town of Larissa.
The catastrophe prompted demonstrations throughout the nation as many blamed security deficiencies in Greece’s railway community and demanded punishment for these accountable.
Two years later, a judicial probe remains to be persevering with. Parliament is the one physique that may examine politicians beneath Greek regulation.
In keeping with a report by consultants employed by households of the victims, the practice crash sparked an enormous fireball and it stays unclear what induced it.
A rising variety of consultants have dominated out theories that electrical energy cables or oils used within the passenger practice induced the fireplace, elevating questions over the freight practice’s cargo.
The centre-right authorities led by Mitsotakis, which was re-elected after the crash, has rejected accusations of wrongdoing.
Centre-left and left-wing opposition events had proposed different candidates and didn’t again Tassoulas, 65, a lawyer who has been a politician since 2000 and has beforehand served as Greece’s tradition minister and deputy defence minister.
Accepting the nomination final month, Tassoulas known as it a “paramount honour and duty”.