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Fan violence: The rally at Maximos is over – announcements will be made on Monday

Fan violence: The rally at Maximos is over – announcements will be made on Monday

An extraordinary inter-ministerial meeting at Megaros Maximos chaired by Kyriakos Mitsotakis regarding fan violence ended shortly after 13:00 on Saturday.

Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis will make the announcement on Monday, according to government sources.

The meeting chaired by the Prime Minister was attended by Minister of Civil Protection Yiannis Oikonomou, Minister of Justice Giorgos Floridis, Deputy Minister of Sports Yiannis Vroutsis, Ministers of State Stavros Papastavros and Akis Skertsos and Deputy Ministers. Minister of Prime Minister Yiannis Bratakos.

What is considered?

According to reports, after a 31-year-old police officer was seriously injured during incidents at Rendis, the government is considering all options to eliminate violence in stadiums.

According to the same information, the withdrawal of last August’s decision in the presence of ELAS at the gates of organized fans was raised because the police also demanded it.

At the same time, suspension of professional leagues is being considered. It sounds very bold, but government sources are not denying anything, saying that the Prime Minister’s decisions will be “hard to go any further”.

Its representative, Pavlos Marinakis, spoke on Sky Saturday morning about the government’s intentions. “We are not going to be idle”, declared the government representative P. Marinakis, via Sky, and characteristically declared “the implementation of decisions that some have been afraid to implement for decades”, while with the new changes in the criminal code, those convicted of fan violence will now go to prison.

On the same wavelength were statements by Adoni Georgiadis and Makki Voridis, who spoke of the government’s determination to take all necessary measures against fan violence.

“What happened to the policeman is tragic. My condolences to his family and prayers for him. It’s going to take a minor miracle for this kid to make it. It saddens me that one of our fellow citizens has found himself in this horrific event in the course of his work. I have faith in the Prime Minister that he will take all necessary steps. Mitsotakis is very adamant that society cannot go any further,” noted Adonis Georgiadis.

For his part, Makis Voridis insisted that “it’s not about the fans, it’s about the criminals” and added that “in fact, I can convey to you the prime minister’s anger at this situation”. Also, asked to see what would come out of the government meeting, he insisted: “What is certain is that we have to go one step further. What we have done – we have done a lot, some of which have yielded results – is not enough.

424 brought for episodes are all free

While all 424 fans brought in on Thursday night in connection with the Rendezvous incidents have been released, authorities are in full swing to find the man who attacked the policeman in a frenzy. Progress.

It turned out that more than 40 of them were old acquaintances of the officers involved in similar incidents.

The condition of the policeman is critical

Meanwhile, the 31-year-old police officer’s condition, according to the latest medical report, is in coma.

As stated: “After notifying the attending physicians, the patient is in critical condition, hospitalized in the ICU under anesthesia and mechanical ventilation, hemodynamically supported by gradually reducing the dose of vasoconstrictor drugs.

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There is a profuse bleeding tendency in thigh injury due to coagulation disorders, which is adequately controlled by local hemostatics and dressings. “Heat burning of skin around thigh and wound”.