By his side Maki Voridis Andreas Loverdos stood for what happened yesterday in a restaurant at Heraklion Crete, when about 25 people wearing hoods and helmets started throwing eggs, cursing and chanting slogans against him.Andreas Loverdos said in his post that “violence is a shame for democracy”, while adding that “as a sufferer, I know how he felt because I have been through the same thing”.
On the side of Makis Voridis @MakisVoridis and his family. Violence is a disgrace to democracy.
As a sufferer, I know how it felt because I have been through the same thing.
We are not afraid. We will not get used to violence.— Andreas Loverdos (@a_loverdos) October 26, 2025
Andreas Loverdos’ post about Makis Voridis:
On the side of Makis Voridis and his family.
Violence is a disgrace to democracy.
As a sufferer, I know how it felt because I have been through the same thing.
We are not afraid. We will not get used to violence.