Words are against words, and the turns are many after the confrontation in the EU parliament's premises in Brussels at the end of May. A reason for this is that the parliament does not release the film material to anyone other than those involved.
Now V's employees, who have reported KD politician to the police, have been allowed to see the surveillance film from the incident in the company of a lawyer, reports Aftonbladet.
According to the lawyer, V's employees passed parliamentarian discreetly in a corridor and took a picture of her – without initiating any conversation.
Alice Teodorescu Måwe is said to have then taken hold of V's employee's arm with a violent movement and stepped forward aggressively towards the employee.
This version is contradicted by Teodorescu Måwe, who has seen the film earlier. She believes that it shows that it was she who was attacked by V's employee.
The lawyer's report also differs from the official statement made by the EU parliament. It supports Teodorescu Måwe's version.
Release the film, let the truth come out, says V's head of administration Marie Antman in a call to the EU parliament.