The former MP of the Spartans K. Floros punched B. Grammenos of Hellenic Solution in the Parliament – Frame by frame of the episode

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Serious episode starring the former member of parliament Spartan Konstantinos Floros occurred in Parliament, when he punched its deputy Greek Solution, Basil Grammenoright outside the plenary hall.

Mr. Grammenos he was taken to the parliament clinic where he was given first aid, while some deputies who noticed the episode, they tried to stop Konstantinos Floros but it is unknown if they succeeded.

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It was an occasion the debate in the Plenary of the Parliament of the lifting of the immunity of the president of the Hellenic Solution, Kyriakos Velopouloswhose case involved defamation through a false social network account submitted by a Navy SEAL officer.

Mr. Floros, whose father had filed the lawsuit against Mr. Velopouloshad asked to take the floor in the Plenary, however the regulation did not allow it and he was not given it, reacting to the petition of the parliamentary representative of the Hellenic Solution Constantinos Chitas, for carbine pre-election political expediency which, although it does not concern Mr. Velopoulos, requested the lifting of his immunity to appear before his natural judge.

According to information, in the Plenary there was a verbal confrontation between Mr. Floros and Mr. Grammenos. The same information states that Mr. Floros reacted by shouting at Mr. Chita that “that will be decided by the judges“, Mr. Grammenos replied with heavy characterizations.

When the two men came out of the Plenary, Mr. Floros attacked him, grabbed him by the neck, punched him and threw him to the floor. It is noted that Mr. Grammenos, according to the same information, had filed a lawsuit against Mr. Floros’ father for defamation through the press and insult.

THE Konstantinos Tasoulas requested the higher penalty provided for by the Parliament’s regulation, that is to say expulsion of Constantinos Floros from the parliament for 15 days.

The Regulation of the Parliament it does not provide for animal behavior that’s why it’s lenient. The heaviest I can impose is to remove him with the guard for 15 days from the business of the House. Caress against vulgarity!“said Mr. Tasoulas, emphasizing that there will be immunity and will face criminal liability.

Man differs from animals in judgment and logic, which unfortunately some people here do not possess. How many lies can someone tell to justify an act of violence?” asked o Kyriakos Velopoulos and added: “I never expected people in parliament to repeat acts that have to do with animal instincts. Those who want to act like animals should go out into the jungle and act like it“.

The former MP of the Spartans K. Floros punched B. Grammenos of Hellenic Solution in the Parliament – ​​Frame by frame of the episode
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The former MP of the Spartans K. Floros punched B. Grammenos of Hellenic Solution in the Parliament – ​​Frame by frame of the episode
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The former MP of the Spartans K. Floros punched B. Grammenos of Hellenic Solution in the Parliament – ​​Frame by frame of the episode
(MICHALIS KARAGIANNIS/EUROKINISSI)
The former MP of the Spartans K. Floros punched B. Grammenos of Hellenic Solution in the Parliament – ​​Frame by frame of the episode
(MICHALIS KARAGIANNIS/EUROKINISSI)
The former MP of the Spartans K. Floros punched B. Grammenos of Hellenic Solution in the Parliament – ​​Frame by frame of the episode
(MICHALIS KARAGIANNIS/EUROKINISSI)
The former MP of the Spartans K. Floros punched B. Grammenos of Hellenic Solution in the Parliament – ​​Frame by frame of the episode
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The former MP of the Spartans K. Floros punched B. Grammenos of Hellenic Solution in the Parliament – ​​Frame by frame of the episode
APE-MPE/APE-MPE/Alexandros Beltes

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