Jiorgos Avtias gave a full interview to the camera of the show “It’s not getting any better” and journalist Vlassis Kostouros, as we saw on Saturday afternoon’s Alpha program.

Among other things, the journalist and MEP of the New Democracy Party spoke from the heart about his childhood and the absence of his father, but also about the serious adventure he faced with his health.

More specifically, Giorgos Avtias said first that “every morning when I opened the window in Samos I saw in front of me, plate, all the islands. I saw my father two Easter in my life and two Christmases. For me, when he came back from the trip, it was a feast, but when he left I would lock myself up for two hours crying on my face in my bed.”

“I had a very, very difficult time with my health. It was completely by accident when I went for a formal examination two days before I was due to take the oath and I was told ‘you will not take the oath because if you get on the plane, you will not get off alive or you might explode in the air’. I was told I had five litres of fluid, pneumonia and they had to see where it would go.”

“Two holes in the back to draw the fluid out, I don’t want to remember them. It was a nightmare, but I believe that there is some power that protects us,” Giorgos Avtias also added in his new interview on the Natalia Germanou magazin on Alpha.

“The penultimate power, before God, is the doctor…”