Efi Ahtsioglou: For 9 months ND protects the super profits, denies the ceiling

“The government has not set a ceiling on the wholesale and retail prices of electricity and gas, as we have been asking for since September 2021. Only through such a quality of intervention could consumer bills be seriously reduced,” he said. Efi Ahtsioglou in “OPEN”.

“It turns out that there can be no substantial alleviation with the subsidy policy that ultimately feeds the profits of energy companies,” he said, adding that “the government does not hit the notoriety, cut the profits or tax what has been left for months.” to return to the citizens. ”

Ms. Ahtsioglou stressed that “the price ceiling would not have a imprint on public finances, but would have a imprint on corporate profits” and pointed out that “the Mitsotakis government in the way it applies the adjustment clause has led to the accumulation of super profits. “99% of price fluctuations are in the pocket of the consumer and the company has no costs and no risk.”

In Greece, he added, “citizens pay multiple increases compared to other European citizens”, because “the government insists on pursuing a policy that protects the mechanism of accumulation of superprofits”.

Commenting on Mr. Roussopoulos’s report “I wish it were so”, regarding the amount of super profits of energy companies estimated at 1.5 billion and their taxation, Ms. Ahtsioglou stressed that “this means that 1.5 billion “It has been removed from households and is not at all ‘good luck’, because whatever tax mechanism the government invents, if it invents it, it will not fully return to the citizens what they have lost all this time and have been targeted.” At the same time, he repeatedly asked the question “why the government has not set a ceiling for 9 months”, without receiving an answer.

He reminded, finally, that “during the SYRIZA government there was no increase in PPC tariffs, on the contrary there was an average reduction of 12%. This was not accidental but a specific social policy implemented by PPC, which was under public control and privatized Mr. Mitsotakis “.

Source: Capital

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