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Golden Dawn held a similar event in Syntagma Square last year, after which the mayor vowed that he would not allow a repeat performance.

During a day of acute tension, Mr Kaminis alleged that a Golden Dawn MP, Giorgos Germenis, tried to punch him and that he drew a hand gun. Police said Mr Germenis had moved “menacingly” against the mayor and that they would investigate the firearm allegations.

He was led away by security officers. His punch reportedly landed on a 12-year-old girl instead of the mayor, injuring her.

About 200 party members turned up in the square more than two hours earlier than expected and began handing out bags of food after checking recipients’ identity cards.

“Golden Dawn will stand beside Greeks, it will stand by the suffering Greeks whatever decisions the immigrant-loving Mr Kaminis takes. Greeks, keep your heads high, happy holidays! We will take our country back,” said Christos Pappas, the head of the Golden Dawn parliamentary group.

Scuffles broke out between party members and riot police as authorities tried to prevent the party’s truck from unloading its cargo of meat and other goods.

Police used pepper spray to force back party officials holding Greek flags on thick wooden sticks, and the truck was eventually forced to move on.

“Today the logic of violence, of thuggery, of ’having my way’ was beaten,” said the mayor. “Syntagma Square will never be used again by anyone to hand out goods. Thuggery will not prevail in this city as long as I am mayor.”

The party transferred the handout to its offices in another part of the capital, where hundreds of supporters gathered.

The Daily Telegraph