Parliament: “Floros was furious, he did a headlock and threw punches”

Parliament: “Floros was furious, he did a headlock and threw punches”
Parliament: “Floros was furious, he did a headlock and threw punches”
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ND MP Stratos Simopoulos was an eyewitness to the unprecedented episode in the Parliament at noon on Wednesday, with the protagonist of the independent MP Konstantinos Floros from the Spartans, who described what happened frame by frame.

“I saw half the episode. I saw the headlock, the punch, Mr. Grammenos falling down, the people of the Parliament picking him up while Mr. Floros kept saying “don’t curse my mother again”. It turns out that the extreme right, either through the Spartans or through the Hellenic Solution, was in the Parliament. The episode proved that “Kassidiarism” is inside the Parliament,” said Mr. Simopoulos to MEGA.


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Re-describing the episode in the Parliament, Mr. Simopoulos told ERT that “”I saw two people, two MPs, running out of the Parliament, one in a furious state saying ‘you will not put my mother’s name in your mouth again. “. The parliament police should try to hold him back, but still do a headlock and probably throw punches. Because as it turned out, he dropped it because when Mr. Grammenos got up from below, after the headlock and the punch from Mr. Floros, he had an obvious problem with his nose. In a furious state, Mr. Floros continued to shout the same things while he was restrained by members of the Parliament.”

“Mr. Grammenos fell down, the people of the Parliament went, picked him up and when he got up because I was 1-2 meters away I saw that he had a problem with his nose. He immediately went to the Parliament doctor’s office,” added Mr. Simopoulos.


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“I was not present at the verbal episode that happened before because I was at a long distance, but I agree with what you did before when you started the story from the lawsuit filed by the father of Mr. Floros against Mr. Velopoulos. Because it also emerges from the lawsuit and issues will arise in the future that will prove, I absolutely believe who we send to the Parliament very – very effortlessly. Because that’s where the process started. Mr. Velopoulos, of course, agreed to have his immunity waived, which is why we finished in ten minutes, nothing foreshadowed this. There are complaints, there are cameras, it remains to be proven, there was a verbal episode with a lot of swearing and we got to it. I’m used to saying, you know Mrs. Vidou and Mr. Papakhlimintzos, that in the end the extreme right is in the Parliament in one way or another. When some colleagues from the Hellenic Solution hear this, they tell me we are not far-right. But what their leader did in the Parliament a few minutes later, when he basically threatened not to go whoever voted the law for same-sex couples in churches and while this happened with Mrs. Delikaris[…] there is also a political enclosure[…]».

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