A parliamentary ethics committee in Greece has recommended the removal of parliamentary immunity for MP Zoi Konstantopoulou. The recommendation stems from allegations related to disruptions during the trial concerning the Tempi train disaster. Konstantopoulou has actively opposed the lifting of her immunity, asserting that the charges against her are fabricated and politically motivated. She claims the legal proceedings are designed to persecute her for her political stances. The committee’s decision now moves to a vote by the full parliament. If approved, Konstantopoulou could face prosecution related to the alleged disruptions. The case has drawn significant attention, raising questions about parliamentary privilege and the independence of the judiciary.