The prime minister referred Mr. Avgenakis to the ND ethics committee with a request for his removing, a suggestion that the committee permitted.
The choice of the President and Prime Minister Mr. Kyriakos Mitsotakis to take away me from Ok.O. of our Social gathering is totally revered.
I defined the incident and apologized publicly.
I used to be and stay a Member of Parliament of Heraklion Prefecture and can proceed to…
— Lefteris Avgenakis (@l_avgenakis) July 3, 2024
From apologies to accusations
Earlier on Wednesday afternoon, Lefteris Avgenakis was requested to provide a proof to Stavros Kalafatis, Common Secretary of the ND Parliamentary Group, after the incident on the airport El. Venizelos the place he assaulted an worker.
It’s recalled that the incident in query has triggered a storm of reactions from opposition events and MPs, calling for his resignation.
In his apology he tried to tone issues down, he apologized, he most likely wasn’t satisfied that is why he was referred to the ethics committee of the social gathering, which is able to determine whether or not or to not delete him from the social gathering’s KO.
Specifically, L. Avgenakis acknowledged throughout his apology that the worker had a provocative habits in the direction of him, whereas he denied the expression attributed to him “you recognize who I’m”. He claims he merely stated he was an MP.
In response to info, his deletion needs to be thought of very possible.
Pressing letter to the Prosecutor’s Workplace of the Supreme Courtroom
The Federation of Associations of Staff in Companies and Commerce (OSEFPE) despatched an pressing letter to the Prosecutor of the Supreme Courtroom relating to the incident with the beating of an worker by the ND MP and former Minister Lefteris Avgenakis.
With its letter, the Federation requests a direct investigation into the incident and in addition that “the audio-visual materials of the exit gates for the flights from Athens to Crete be collected, checked and never altered – destroyed”.
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