Kasselakis: SYRIZA’s 2016 law on businesses abroad is wrong – What he said about Alexis Tsipras – 2024-03-13 19:16:36

THE Stefanos Kasselakisspeaking on Mega’s main news bulletin, called the SYRIZA law of 2016 “a mistake” which referred to the businesses of politicians abroad, while at the same time he stated that he has transferred all his holdings to foreign companies.

The president of SYRIZA he also referred to an unknown meeting he had with his predecessor, Alexis Tsipras, after the latter’s “bombshell” with the letter before the party Congress. “I saw him after the Congress. We talked and everything was fine. I don’t consider him my underdog. He is not going to challenge me after the European elections.”

When asked about his constant “escapades”, Stefanos Kasselakis noted: “I am not interested in the role models of professional politicians. The Greek people are fed up with them, they know very well who is clean. I was in meetings throughout my stay in Arcadia. I will be in the army for three weeks. It was a short break. I don’t care where the prime minister is. I care about his policies. The working middle age has nothing to do with where the prime minister is.”

I am not interested in the role models of professional politicians. The Greek people are fed up with them, they know very well who is clean. I was in meetings throughout my stay in Arcadia. I will be in the army for three weeks. It was a short break. I don’t care where the prime minister is. I care about his policies. The working age has nothing to do with where the prime minister is.

To the comment “I’m leaving” you have it a little easy” he replied “I’ve melted shoes all over the country. You can’t say that I have an easy time “leaving”. I’ve melted shoes all over the country.”

I’ve melted shoes all over the country. You can’t say that I have an easy time “leaving”. I’ve melted shoes all over the country.

Asked how many overseas businesses he owns, he noted: “I’ve transferred all the holdings I might have had. Lobster boats were part of a world famous business. It was in collaboration with a company listed on the American stock exchange. I have currently transferred…

I answered you. I don’t have any right now. The shares have been transferred. I have answered you three times. This law was created – I have no problem saying it was crooked – so that Greek politicians wouldn’t get black out. Not so that expats don’t put white inside.

Mr. Mitsotakis, who talks about his love for the diaspora, had five years to change the law. To the extent that there was a personal agenda for the Mitsotakis family, that too was wrong. The law was obviously wrong. If I have to pay a fine I will pay it. If I am to be punished because the people of the party media celebrated Christmas, so be it.

Although there is no need for me to answer, it is that an interest-free loan was made and at a loss due to foreign exchange. The Greek is tired of gaslighting”.

“Not one in a million to throw the country on the rocks”

Answering about his party’s economic program, “there is not one in a million me as prime minister to send the country to the rocks. Unlike Mitsotakis, I have tried and know well from balance sheets. There are one off mitigation measures. At the same time, however, when you say I am putting a ceiling on the profitability of electricity, this only costs PPC shareholders and their pockets. The world needs tax relief. I saw a speech by K. Mitsotakis from 2016 that said how unfair indirect taxes are.”

“Ask Mr. Tsipras”

When asked about the deputy ministry that Stavros Kontonis denounced for the Novartis case, he noted: “As I have said, the ’15-’19 cycle is closed. There is a new cycle that has opened and contains a great deal of renewal. You can ask Mr. Tsipras. It is an honest answer. For this question you should ask Tsipras. Pappas and Polakis enjoy my trust.

I have no information. Ask Alexis. If I were in the government then I would answer you. Don’t put words in my mouth. I wasn’t in the government, I don’t know. I have a lot of issues to deal with.”

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