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The request to waive the immunity of the deputy of Chania from SYRIZA, Pavlos Polakis, “for the crime of defamation” was rejected by a majority. Specifically, of the 165 deputies present, 80 deputies expressed themselves in favor of the request for waiver of immunity, 84 against, while one deputy declared himself “present.”
Today’s case is related to a lot of methods used by an interlocking system, to avenge those who contribute to the emergence of scandals, stressed in his speech the deputy of Chania for SYRIZA Pavlos Polakis. According to Mr. Polakis, no member of parliament has been granted immunity for what they said in the context of their political and parliamentary action, while the relevant requests were rejected by a large majority.
The deputy must be judged politically and not criminally for what he says in Parliament, otherwise the way is open for the criminalization of the parliamentary process, Polakis said:
“If we get to the point of being afraid of the pen or of the demands and demands of Kourtakis, and every Kourtakis and every Kourtakis boss, and we cannot freely express our positions and opinions, even from this step, then” Not only our rights as deputies have been falsified, but we also have a problem for the state of parliamentary democracy, “Polakis said.
The former minister attacked his plaintiff with harsh expressions, calling him a “corrupt lackey” and a “corral fed by KEELPNO” and linked the “war” he is receiving, with the control carried out by the Ministry of Health against SYRIZA, to the funds provided by the KEEL. in the media from Mr. Kourtakis.
Finally, he closed his speech by playing the St. song from his mobile phone. Kazantzidis, “I don’t want your eyes to come to me”, and especially the lyrics “and if you tear my breasts apart, you die and not me.”
ND Spilios Libanos parliamentary representative characterized Phaedrus as the way Mr. Polakis closed his speech. For his part, SYRIZA’s parliamentary representative, Giannis Ragousis, affirmed that it is institutional indecency for ND to move to comment on the speech of a member of parliament whose immunity is considered lifted.
It should be noted that the competent committee suggested lifting the immunity of Mr. Polakis with the votes of ND and the Hellenic Solution. The Movement for Change had statements “present” while the other parties had voted against.
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