Greek prosecutors have issued an arrest
warrant for the spokesman of the far-right Golden Dawn party after he slapped a
left-wing politician in the face on live television.
Ilias Kasidiaris, who was elected to
Greece's parliament in last month's elections, was debating with two female
politicians on a chat show.
Video footage shows him throwing a glass
of water at one of the women.
When the other intervened, he slapped
her in the face three times.
Anti-immigration
Mr Kasidiaris appeared to have been
provoked when Rena Dourou of the radical left-wing Syriza party mentioned his
alleged involvement in an armed robbery in 2007.
He jumped up and threw a glass of water
across the table at her, a You Tube clip of the Antenna television channel
showed.
When Liana Kanelli of the Greek
Communist party, the KKE, apparently threw a newspaper at him, he responded by
slapping her around the face with three right-left blows.
A journalist at Antenna told the AFP
news agency that colleagues were unable to stop Mr Kasidiaris from leaving the
building.
Golden Dawn has risen in profile after
it won just under 7% of votes, or 21 seats, in parliamentary elections on 6
May.
The party's staunch anti-immigration
policy has led to accusations of racism and instigating violent attacks against
immigrants.
Golden Dawn's leader, Nikos
Michaloliakos, has also denied the existence of gas chambers at Auschwitz and
questioned the Holocaust, but he rejects the label neo-Nazi.
Greece's political system has been
thrown into dissarray as the results of last month's elections failed to give
any party enough seats in parliament to form a coalition.
Another vote is due to be held on June
17 to try and end a political impasse that eurozone leaders say is harming
Greece's ability to tackle its economic crisis.
BBC News
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