The Parliamentary Group of PASOK is bringing an amendment on servicers, funds and the Swiss franc to Parliament. This specific amendment will be submitted to the Finance Ministry bill expected to be voted on Wednesday and will be presented tomorrow, Tuesday, during a press conference at PASOK’s offices.
“MP Milena Apostolaki, responsible for the Central Committee of Economics, Banking, and Private Debt, Dimitris Spyrakos, Secretary of the Private Debt Consumer Protection Sector, and Deputy Secretary Dimitris Anastasopoulos will present PASOK-Movement for Change’s amendment for Swiss franc borrowers, upgrading the extrajudicial debt settlement mechanism, protecting debtors’ rights against servicers and funds, and promoting transparency in banking transactions (Press Room, Charilaou Trikoupi 50),” the official opposition emphasized in a related briefing.
PASOK: Press conferences begin after Thessaloniki International Fair
At the same time, from the end of the week, MPs and officials of the Movement will pick up where Nikos Androulakis left off and begin press conferences across the country to explain the program presented at the Thessaloniki International Fair. Nikos Androulakis’ staff aims for PASOK’s program to be heard from Evros to Crete through the slogan “PASOK everywhere.”
Meanwhile, Nikos Androulakis will continue to keep the OPEKEPE scandal high on the agenda, as shown by his morning statement launching a fierce attack on the government, denouncing orchestrated actions aimed at cover-up and excluding those responsible. He is also expected to intervene in Parliament with national issues in focus, as tomorrow Tuesday, Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet in New York on the sidelines of the UN Summit.