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Alexis Tsipras: After the Big Scam with PPC, Let's Go See What Happens with the Banks?

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Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has targeted banks with criticism after the PPC scandal. In a post on social media, he states: "Last year, banks in our country... Alexis Tsipras: After the big scam with the PPC, let's go see what happens to the banks? - NAVTEMPORIKI
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Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras launched an attack on Greek banks, continuing his criticism of large financial interests after his recent interventions on the PPC. In a post on social media, the former SYRIZA president claimed that the banks recorded excess profits of more than 4.7 billion euros last year, while their shareholders – “mostly foreign funds”, as he said – received dividends that exceeded 2.83 billion euros. “This is capitalism…

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Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras targeted banks in his criticism after the PPC. In a post on social media, he states: "Last year, banks in our country had profits of over 4.7 billion euros. Their shareholders, mostly foreign funds, shared over 2.83 billion euros. You will tell me that this is capitalism. It was a state-guaranteed profiteering." He then explains the reason for the increased profitability of banks: "Let's see why. Last year, b…

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Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has targeted banks with criticism after the PPC scandal. In a post on social media, he states: "Last year, banks in our country... Alexis Tsipras: After the big scam with the PPC, let's go see what happens to the banks? - NAVTEMPORIKI

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Naftemporiki broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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