Assembly of Greeks

It promised to write off debts immediately and to make large payments to every Greek tax registry number, in case it forms a government.

[17] Despite that, Sorras was detained, the Supreme Civil and Criminal Court of Greece accepted his request to participate in the election.

[19] According to the memorandum of an attorney: It acted as a criminal organisation, convincing citizens not to pay their insurance levies and taxes to the state, banks and severance funds, resulting in an uncountable damage for them.

They were accused for various crimes, including the direction and affiliation in a criminal organisation, fraud against the state, banks and severance funds, money laundering etc.

[22][23] Sorras was involved with a post on Facebook about the perpetrator Christos Balantinas, aged 40, while the police was still trying to detect him.