“The result was the capital controls, the queues of shame for a 50 euro and the recapitalization of the banks paid by the taxpayers with tens of billions” said Mr. Economou
“Mr. Tsipras should know the proverb “in the hanged man’s house they don’t talk about rope”. The last time Mr. Tsipras dealt with the banks, he closed them and with the third useless memorandum sent the bill to the citizens. The result was capital controls, queues of shame for a 50 euro and the recapitalization of banks paid for by taxpayers with tens of billions. This is Tsipras policy and his concern for the Greek people.” stated the government representative, Yiannis Oikonomou in response to the statements of the president of SYRIZA-PS from Kilkis.
“On the contrary, the Government, faced with a tsunami of international and imported precision, a fact that Mr. Tsipras also admitted a few days ago, is trying to stand by the citizens with substantial measures. It keeps inflation lower than the EU average, electricity consumer prices are among the cheapest in Europe and we are now achieving the same in heating oil. Also, our dynamic interventions in the consumer goods market are starting to pay off and their results will soon become even more evident.
The Government focuses on social needs and acts effectively in all aspects of the economic life of households. Our positions are clear and clearly stated. Mr. Tsipras continues the easy, inexpensive promises that the Greek people know well to be empty words,” concluded Mr. Economou.
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