The MP in his announcement does not refer to the vandalism of the exhibits but refers to the Minister of Culture, accusing her of receiving her “complete indifference”
In the episode that took place today, Monday at the National Gallery in which he starred in a statement, Nikos Papadopoulos, Thessaloniki MP Nikos Papadopoulos, after being released, referring to a government of atheists and antichrists.
The MP does not refer to the vandalism of the exhibits, but talks about the letter he sent for the art exhibition to the Minister of Culture, accusing her of receiving “her complete indifference”.
“So today I visited the National Gallery in the hope of meeting the director to discuss the issue in question. But if she was absent, I visited the report to find out if these “artistic abortion” had been removed, “she continues.
He also speaks of the unprecedented “in the time of democracy and the criminal justice” of his “illegal detention”, stating that “Article 62 of the Constitution provides that the Member may not be prosecuted, imprisoned or restricted if there is no license to the House. There was no such license. “
“From now on, I will take all the legal actions, through my attorneys, to the detriment of all those who held a member of the Greek Parliament in a public space such as the National Gallery of violence due to work. Everyone will be held accountable for the illegal and illegal behavior against an elected member of the Greek Parliament. In my face, the rulers were “criminated” in the whole of the Christian crew of the homeland, “notes Nikos Papadopoulos.
His text is accompanied by a video he uploaded with what happened today.
In detail its announcement
“For days I have been institutionally pointed out with my question to the Minister of Culture Lina Mendoni and by letter to the Director of the National Gallery of Syragia Tsiara the urgent need to withdraw the blasphemous exhibits from our National Gallery that Christ, as well as the Saints of our Church.
However, despite my institutional nuisances, I received the complete indifference of the Minister and the Gallery’s administration. So today I visited the National Gallery in the hope of meeting the director to discuss the issue in question. But if she was absent, I visited the exhibition to find out if these “artistic abortion” had been removed, as they visit this particular exhibition of tender souls of pupils and pupils who become a communist of this fabulous form of culture and distorting them.
I felt brutally offended as an Orthodox Christian when just yesterday our Church celebrated the restoration of sacred icons on Sunday of Orthodoxy.
It is unprecedented for both the time of democracy and for criminal justice, my illegal detention within the National Gallery. The National Gallery is not a police station and is not a place of detention of an elected MP by the Greek people. The MP is immunity and this is not only true in cases of criminal prosecution. Such prosecution does not exist and apparently I was released.
Article 62 of the Constitution provides that the Member may not be prosecuted, imprisoned or restricted if there is no authorization of the House. There was no such permission.
Therefore, my detention at the National Gallery for 6 hours, pretending to be involved that the prosecutor is supposedly handling the case, was illegal and highly undemocratic.
Today’s event is another trauma in democracy.
From now on, I will take all legal action, through my attorneys, to the detriment of all those who held a member of the Greek Parliament in a public space such as the National Gallery in a violence due to work.
Everyone will be held accountable for the illegal and illegal behavior against an elected member of the Greek Parliament. In my face, the rulers were “criminated” by the whole of the Christian crew of the homeland.
I feel excited that the overwhelming majority of society embraces the protection of the sanctuaries and saints of the homeland, sharing my indignation.
Eventually there are limits that unfortunately, under the responsibility of the government, have been overcome. “
Source: Skai
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