The conflict between Pavlos Geroulanos and New Democracy continued, with undiminished intensity, on Saturday night, regarding the extraordinary taxation of banks

ND press representative Nikos Romanos accused the PASOK parliamentary representative of saying that the extraordinary taxation of banks would lead, among other things, to “less lending and higher borrowing costs”.

PASOK’s parliamentary representative, Pavlos Geroulanos, in a relaxed conversation with the deputy governor of the Bank of Greece, Theodoros Pelagidis, in Vima, admits that the extraordinary taxation of banks would lead, among other things, to “less borrowing and higher borrowing costs”. In a few words , Mr. Geroulanos admits that his party’s proposal for extraordinary taxation of banks is essentially groundless and hypocritical, as it would bring about the exact opposite of the intended result, ultimately burdening the citizens” emphasizes, among others, Mr. Roman.

Answer of Gerulanos

“I wish the press office of the ND will stop pretending to be the blue Grinch of Christmas, looking to find evil and justify the unjustified, distorting even a debate that is not devoid of serious proposals and which, by the way, was published a week ago … On the contrary, I hope that he will carefully re-read our discussion with the deputy governor of the Bank of of Greece, Theodoros Pelagidis, to get ideas that can contribute to the regeneration of the real economy and the country’s well-being.” answered on his Facebook account Mr. Gerulanos.

Reply Romanos

The representative of the ND returned by responding to the parliamentary representative of PASOK.

“Although in his party they specialize in fairy tales, as he also admits on the occasion of PASOK’s proposals for the banks, we would suggest that Mr. Geroulano leave the Christmas tales and answer the facts. And above all, that Mr. Androulakis, who is essentially accused by his parliamentary representative of having deceived the citizens with the proposal for extraordinary taxation of the banks”.