“If SYRIZA had borrowed half a billion euros, our workers could be paid Greenberg salaries,” comments Stefanos Kasselakis in a post on social media, addressing the ND.
“Because it is difficult for him to do even one (very) simple method of three, let Mr. Georgiadis have someone try to explain to him the debts of ND to suppliers and employees, as they appear in its balance sheet,” says Mr. Kasselakis, stressing that “they far exceed those of SYRIZA”.
“How with such debts, how with such debts does ND run the most expensive election campaign in Europe? How was he paying Greenberg? How did he fill social media with advertising before the election, when we in SYRIZA didn’t even have money to sponsor my keynote speeches?”, he points out.
Mr. Kasselakis adds that “the question goes higher, to someone who at least knows the simple method of three: To Mr. Mitsotakis, who deliberately more than doubled the debts of the ND, skyrocketed them to 488 million euros and burdened the Greek citizens with another 52 million euros within a year, which he spends on their health.”
Since he is having trouble doing even a (very) simple method of three, let Mr. Georgiadis have someone try to explain to him ND’s debts to suppliers and employees, as shown in its balance sheet.
They far exceed those of SYRIZA.
And here it comes… pic.twitter.com/4BhfF0q3VY— Stefanos Kasselakis (@skasselakis) August 3, 2024
He finally comments: “Gentlemen of the ND, if SYRIZA had borrowed half a billion euros without paying, our workers could be paid Greenberg salaries.”
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