Greek court exonerates far-right lawmakers in racist violence case

Greek court exonerates far-right lawmakers in racist violence case

Three former lawmakers from Greece’s far-right Golden Dawn celebration had been acquitted of inciting racist violence, in response to a ruling made by a court docket in Athens.

The resolution exonerating former deputies Nikos Michaloliakos, Ilias Kasidiaris and Panagiotis Iliopoulos was taken with a corresponding prosecutorial proposal that even when the controversial phrases “Turkish agents” and “Turkish conscience” had been mentioned to Muslim Turkish deputies in parliament, it doesn’t fall underneath racist speech because it doesn’t comprise phrases that incite violence, day by day To Pontiki remarked.

In the trial, Kasidiaris argued he by no means referred to ethnic origin or nationwide consciousness whereas Iliopoulos and Michaloliakos mentioned they weren’t even current on the assembly of the parliamentary committee throughout which such phrases had been allegedly mentioned.

The resolution was welcomed by sympathizers of the deputies who adopted the trial within the court docket.

Golden Dawn was shaped in 1980 however was not registered as a political celebration till 1993.

Its political breakthrough got here within the 2012 elections when it acquired 6.92% of the vote, making it Greece’s fifth-largest political group and enabling it to enter parliament for the primary time.

It gained three seats within the European Parliament after successful 9.4% of the vote within the 2014 European elections.

Its downfall began in 2019 when it was unable to win any seats, leaving it out of parliament.

In 2020, it was banned by Greece’s supreme court docket as a “criminal organization.”

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