Akrita in Georgiadi: you owe 625,000 euros. I brought my money and voted NO ‘- Media



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Elena Akrita responded to what Adonis Georgiadis attributed to her with a new post on social networks.

Addressing the Development Minister, Ms Akrita states that “you owe 625,000 to the banks” and asks if he knew which journalist had an account at a British bank and in 2014, when our economy was sinking, he brought the last penny to his native land.

Elena Akrita’s entire post:

Guess Adonis Georgiadis – Adonis Georgiadis owes 625,000 to the banks, whose journalist had an English bank account and in 2014 – when our economy was crashing – he brought the last penny to his homeland. Could you leave your money there after the one in London in 2011? Might. It was not so. These are legal and ethical issues.

Guess Adonis which journalist brought their money to Greece FIRST and THEN (a year later, in 2015) voted NO in the referendum. Really, how many Greeks did this?

The account was shared with her mother and they both decided to support her place in difficulties and deposit this amount in the National Bank.

Guess Adonis which journalist has all the extra documents and banks that certify the truth of the word.

To help you, the journalist we are looking for has no offshore, 32 properties, and no six-digit bank loans. Not even loans like you that owed 630,000 euros in 2007 and today owes 624,762.45 euros. In short, you have been taking the same boat, the same water for 13 years and nobody touches you.

Well done love, as we say in England. “

It was preceded by the charge of Adonis Georgiadis through which he accused Elena Akrita of “selling an anti-memorandum”.

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