Mourning for the loss of the Parliament physician G. Mitropoulos



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The news of the death of the cardiologist, executive of the Parliament’s Health Service, Giannis Mitropoulos, sowed sadness.

Giannis Mitropoulos died on Friday afternoon in the “Sotiria” hospital, at the age of 51, defeated by the coronavirus, while according to the information, he also suffered from a background disease. He was a distinguished scientist and for many years had offered his services to officials and members of parliament.

The President of Parliament expressed his condolences to the relatives of the deceased Tassoulas coasts. “Dr. Giannis Mitropoulos has been a distinguished scientist, a good family man and a worthy contributor to the Parliament’s Health Service, having offered important services to employees and MPs for several years. “His loss shocks us all – emphasized Mr. Tassoulas – since he was always by the side of those who needed him, both humanly and scientifically,” he said in his message of condolence.

“The beloved doctor of Parliament ‘left’ at age 51 due to a coronavirus. “Distinguished scientist, always by the side of those who need him, loved by all,” wrote the Minister of Health in a post on Twitter. Vassilis Kikilias.

He expressed his deepest condolences on the untimely loss of Giannis Mitropoulos to his family and colleagues in Parliament, and to the former Speaker of Parliament and Member of Parliament for SYRIZA. Nikos Voutsis.

“Our dear Giannis, a doctor for years in Parliament, is no longer with us. “Guardian angel for all the staff, the thousands of visitors and of course the deputies, gave, although he left very young, a lot for his science, for his role and for the health of all,” he says.

“I personally want to express my deepest condolences to his family and all his associates in the Parliament office and to express my great regret for his unjust premature loss,” said Mr Voutsis.

Your parliamentary group KKE, sent a letter of condolences to the President of Parliament in which he declares: with coherence and a sense of responsibility his services to all Parliament staff and deputies. “I beg you to convey our deepest condolences to the family of the deceased,” the KKE deputies inform the Speaker of the Chamber.

His pain was also expressed by Greek solution. “Apart from the heart of his family, he will always live in our own hearts where we were fortunate to meet him,” the party said in a statement.

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