The assets declarations of political leaders, lawmakers and high-ranking state officials have been published on the website of the Greek parliament on Monday. A total of 1,072 assets declarations- pothen esches ‘where from’ – have been and are still uploaded, according to provisions of the law.
The declarations remain posted for as long as the term of office of each obligator lasts, and more than three years after the office ends.
Greeks are eager to read who has how much but they never learn where from…
The declarations published today refer to fiscal year 2018, according to statements made in 2019.
The richest and the poorest among the leaders of the five political parties present in the current legislation period Parliament are summarized into right-wing New Democracy” vs Communist KKE.
According to the assets declarations, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister and head of ND, appears to be the richest of the political leaders, and Dimitris Koutsoumbas, the general secretary of the KKE, the poorest.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis (New Democracy)
The total net income of the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, according to Pothen Esches of 2019 (fiscal year 2018) was 36,964 euros plus another 10,000 euros from real estate, while there are also 150,000 euros in the “loans” category. of 150,000 euros.
Mitsotakis declared, among others, an income from agricultural business of 1,884.85 euros. He has 11 different bank accounts in Greek banks (in small amounts). His wife Mareva Grabowski has accounts in Swiss and French banks, declaring an income of 41,364 euros plus another 30,500 euros from real estate.
The prime minister and his wife declare ownership or share of real estate, including a house in Glyfada and in Chania and agricultural crops in Chania and the Cyclades islands. His wife also declares property in the United Kingdom, which she inherited in 1978, and an apartment in Athens.
Mitsotakis is shareholder of a newspaper in Crete and to his wife’s clothing company.
They have a total of six cars and one farm vehicle.
Dimitris Koutsoumpas (KKE)
The general secretary of the KKE, Dimitris Koutsoumpas, declares an annual income of 76,549.39 euros. A large part of this income is being paid to the funds of the party. His wife declares income of 18,157.99 euros and 1.68 euros from dividends, interest.
They do not have shares or bonds. The couple has a total of 14,000 euros in bank accounts.
Alexis Tsipras (SYRIZA)
Leader of main opposition Alexis Tsipras (SYRIZA) declared net income 33,909.24 euros from the parliamentary allowance and the compensation of the prime minister and 1,125 euros from real estate.
Together with his partner and one of his sons, they have saving at the banks is 113,414 euros.
The couple’s real estate is an apartment of 114 sq.m. in Kypseli and a plot of 292 sq.m. in Artemida owned by his partner.
Tsipras owns a motorcycle purchased in 2007 and his partner one car.
Fofi Gennimata (KINAL/PASOK)
Leader of KINAL, Fofi Gennimata had a net income of 38.646 euros and 22,219 euros in bank savings.
Together with her husband she has 34 real estates and grassing land in Attica and Skyros island.
Kyriakos Velopoulos (Elliniki Lysi)
Kyriakos Velopoulos from Elliniki Lysi declared 8,400 euros net income, his wife 11573 euros.
He has deposits at banks in Greece, Germany and Belgium amounting 450,568 euros.
Yanis Varoufakis (MeRA25)
Leader of MeRA25 declared in tax year 2019, total income 265,000 euros. He has 128,768 euros in deposits in a Swiss bank and small amounts in Greek banks.
He owns one residence and two agricultural plots, while his wife owns one office, two real estates, one apartment and three agricutlural plots..
The couple owns 9 vehicles in total.
More details here, in Greek.
while they rake ordinary citizens of the coals and will skin you alive for five bucks discrepancy on some form or another, does anybody at all believe any of these ‘declarations’ by politicians?
its like theyre deliberately laughing in our faces.