“We had a saint,” ND MP Maximos Harakopoulos said on Wednesday morning after the gas attack on the apartment building in Petralona.
Mr Harakopoulos spoke of “brazen trumpets” noting that “toxicity can arm the hands of new terrorists and new terrorism is the last thing the country needs.”
As he said, “About 3 at 10 we woke up with a sense of tobacco. We thought something was burning the neighborhood. Eventually we realized that we were burning. I tried to get down, it was difficult for the tobacco, I put a wet towel. Fortunately we had a saint, it didn’t explode, it caught fire and burned the door. “
“And other times I have been a victim of such actions. I have been in the House for 20 years with the Cross in his hand defending the weak. I don’t know who the brazen bulls can be. I know that toxicity is poisoning society and can arm the hands of new terrorists, ”added Harakopoulos.
“Those who systematically undermine justice throw water into a new wave of terrorism and the last thing the country needs is new terrorism,” the ND MP concludes.
ND: Dangerous, brazen trumpets don’t scare us
In a statement, the New Democracy “condemns the attack on an inflammatory mechanism at the entrance of an apartment building where MP Larissa Maximos Harakopoulos resides and calls on all parties to do the same.”
“The dangerous, brazen trumpets do not scare us! Our democracy, the rule of law and the principles and values that we serve consistently are much stronger than their gases, ”concludes the ND announcement at Maximos Harakopoulos’ home.