“I am willing to talk to those who want my harm,” said Aris Portosalte on the “Today” show on SKAI, referring to the case of the song of the actor, Panos Vlachos.

“Whatever I had to say, I said yesterday. All I could add today is this: day job to bite a bit of populism, a bit of lumpen… There are television products that shop from the lumpen… It is within the democratic environment. What we’re looking at is motivation to kill, it’s incitement to kill.

I mean, take the gun, clean it, so we can put it in the sack. That’s what we’re looking at, all the rest is to make a few per diems. But the essence is this, the incitement to murder” he said initially.

And he continued: “However, I am willing to go to a coffee shop, to a place that will be the platform for those who raise the banners, the actor that Babis says, all those who wish me harm and to talk with them. I can deal with whatever they carry inside their minds. Weapons I can not deal with. […] I want to go to justice and say ‘when I’m threatened what do I do?’ I want to go to Dikisouni to hear if this constitutes a threat to my life,” he added.