A former MP of the Spartans attacked with fists a MP of the Hellenic Solution

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The former MP of the Spartans, Konstantinos Floros, punched an MP of Greek Solution.

In particular, a serious episode involving the former MP of the Spartans Konstantinos Floros took place in the Parliament, when he punched the MP of the Hellenic Solution, Vassilis Grammenos, while the Plenary was debating the request to lift the immunity of Kyriakos Velopoulos following the request of the father of K. Floros.

Mr. Grammenos was taken to the Parliament clinic where he was given first aid. Indeed, some deputies who became aware of the episode, tried to stop Konstantinos Floros, but it is unknown if they succeeded.

According to information no arrest was made, but K. Floros was removed from the Parliament for 15 days following a decision by K. Tasoula. K. Tasoulas said that this penalty is a “caress”, but he justified it since, as he said, “this is what the regulation provides for”.

The former member of the Spartans will also be referred to the Ethics Committee, while it will also be requested that his immunity be waived to face the criminal consequences of his act.

Mr. Grammenos has filed a lawsuit several months ago against the father of the deputy Floros, for defamation through the press and insult.

The dialogue in detail:

K. Floros: That will be decided by the judges.

B. Grammenos: Shut up you garbage.

K. Floros: Come on.

B. Written: C@@@ your mother… I will c@@@ you your mother, I will take you and with armbands inside you will remember the old@@@@.

The two of them went out of the hall and then Konstantinos Floros grabbed him by the neck and threw him down.

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The article is in Greek

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