Koronios: Hardals: I did not kiss the Pope’s hand, I leaned on his robe



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The Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalias, speaks of falsification of facts and easy criticism from the couch, in a long post on Facebook, after the comments caused by his transfer to a priest in the morning, after the release of the latter. from the village of Oxia in Karditsa.

As Mr. Hardals explains, he did not kiss the priest’s hand, as he was accused, but closed his mouth as a sign of respect.

Nikos Hardalias Facebook post:

During the last 7 months, Civil Protection has been at the forefront of the battle of multiple crises. Pandemic, migration, climate change with extreme effects of fires and floods.

We have responded to everything so far with efficiency, responsibility and faith in hard work, teamwork, but above all in the value of human life.

In the recent floods that hit Thessaly, we successfully carried out 788 rescues, the last of which was of a pregnant woman, a baby, a cancer patient and 4 more of our fellow citizens. Such stories give me the strength to carry on. And I expressed it by leaning on her forehead with respect (and without kissing the hand) of the Priest we rescued and who rushed to thank and congratulate us immediately after the end of this operation and while I had just taken off my mask to drink. water (the videos are an indisputable testimony of reality).

So, to those who for various reasons falsify the facts and exercise an easy criticism from their sofa, I recommend 3 + 1 things:

Masks, distances, strict personal hygiene and a little more respect for the people on the front line who fight daily for public health and the safety of all citizens. We will only be victorious in this adventure if we are united and disciplined!

Source: skai.gr

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