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Oikonomou: Supreme Court upholds SYRIZA law

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Oikonomou: Supreme Court upholds SYRIZA law

“Today’s decision of the Supreme Court, Mr. Tsipras, confirms Law 4354/2015, which was passed when SYRIZA he ruled the country and you were the prime minister. For this reason, the image of Mr. Tsipras“a man who looked for treasures and delivered coal,” replied Yannis Oikonomou in a statement by Alexis Tsipras.

“Not only for this, but for many other things. Since 30,000 auctions were held during SYRIZA, electronic auctions were introduced to facilitate the work of creditors.the sale of loans to funds without prior notice to the borrower was legislated, the offense of obstructing an auction became a personal offense, and the protection of first residence was abolished horizontally (February 2019).

“Managing” the problem of bad loans by SYRIZA it dramatically increased bad loans (about 43.5% of all loans) and left borrowers hanging on a tree, after giving them the feeling that they are completely free of their debts, ”the government spokesman added.

He added: “On the contrary, our government has introduced security measures and suspended auctions in order to protect a particularly sensitive social group of vulnerable debtors. Key pillars of these opportunities are government installment subsidies for vulnerable borrowers, suspension of lender measures for those who have joined the program, and, of course, out-of-court settlement. Through this facility, debts worth €1.08 billion have already been settled for more than 3,300 households, and banks and claims managers have entered into bilateral agreements totaling €27 billion on non-performing loans to more than 590,000 borrowers.”

In conclusion, Mr. Economou emphasized: “The New Democracy government has dealt with the issue of private debt consistently, methodically and with social sensitivity.. Whatever Mr. Tsipras tries to say today, he will not be able to deceive the citizens again.”

With information from APE-MPE

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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