
She accuses her representative of propaganda SW‘Aki Schertso, h Popi Tzapaniducommenting on their statements about indirect taxation.
“The ND decided to stop propaganda in this election too, even at the risk of ridiculing itself,” says Ms. Tsapanidou, and explains: “Last night, Mr. VAT on food will help increase revenues.”
Continuing in a tongue-in-cheek tone, Ms. Tsapanidou adds: “And the ND is known to shudder at the thought of favoring the rich, alas… It’s a good thing she didn’t suggest we increase the VAT even more to reduce inequality.”
Then Mrs. Tsapanidou states: ““Excellent” associates of Mr. Mitsotakis cannot fail to know even the basics. They cannot fail to know that indirect taxes are the most unfair taxes, because the lower and middle classes devote a larger percentage of their income to basic daily needs. Obviously they know it. They simply do not hesitate to mock the Greek people in the face, turning night into day. Because their goal is to make the rich even richer and the average poorer. And they will come up with all possible pretexts for us to achieve this, completely ignoring the truth and seriousness.
Just like Trump.”
Source: RES-IPE
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