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Monday, July 13, 2015

Yanis Varoufakis: “Schauble Told Me He Wants Grexit, This Is No Theory”

Former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis just revealed that German Finance minister told him that his plan for Greece is to leave the euro. Greece never had a chance for success to reach an agreement writes Varoufakis on his blog. Varoufakis’ statement is a preview of an article set to appear on the German paper Die Zeit on Thursday 16th July 2015. Here’s his full statement: Pre-publication summary: Five months of intense negotiations between Greece and the Eurogroup never had a chance of success. Condemned to lead to impasse, their purpose was to pave the ground for what Dr Schäuble had decided was ‘optimal’ well before our government was even elected: That Greece should be eased out of the Eurozone in order to discipline member-states resisting his very specific plan for re-structuring the Eurozone. This is no theory. How do I know Grexit is an important part of Dr Schäuble’s plan for Europe? Because he told me so! I wrote this article not as a Greek politician critical of the German press’ denigration of our sensible proposals, of Berlin’s refusal seriously to consider our moderate debt re-profiling plan, of the European Central Bank’s highly political decision to asphyxiate our government, of the Eurogroup’s decision to give the ECB the green light to shut down our banks. I wrote this article as a European observing the unfolding of a particular Plan for Europe – Dr Schäuble’s Plan. And I am asking a simple question of Die Zeit’s informed readers: Is this a Plan that you approve of? Do you consider this Plan good for Europe?


READ THE ORIGINAL POST AT greece.greekreporter.com