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In a recent
interview on the Greek radio Athina 9.84, the member of the European
parliament with SYRIZA, Stelios Kouloglou, referred to the recent
Eurogroup.
He said -
among other things - that Eurogroup announcements should be treated
very carefully, as 'the devil hides in the details' and Greece's
creditors are pushing for privatizations. This is a serious dilemma
because privatizations at this moment could be done only in very low
prices which are not beneficial for the country.
He also said
that either the Greek government will choose to break the deals with
the creditors, or, compromise concerning the requested measures and
privatizations. Behind all these, there is a
secret plan for the looting of the country. We have to deal with
economic hitmen, he said characteristically.
Until now, the government made compromises, but didn't retreat to the
looting.
Schäuble
wants to overthrow the Greek government. He prefers the obedient
Mitsotakis
and also wants to restructure eurozone through Greece: if Greece
falls again in a hard situation, he will be able to make the
institutional changes he wants in order to create a German Europe,
Kouloglou continued.
Concerning
the Left, he said that, the Left takes the power in order to do some
things towards the improvement of people's lives. The international
environment does not allow the Left to make the reforms it wants.
He said that
Mitsotakis accepts Schäuble's views while discredits Greek efforts
and positive economic results admitted by Commission. If Greece's
creditors wanted their money back, they should push towards stability
not instability.
It's about a
financial war with Schäuble's plan to be used against Greece in
order to change Europe. Europe should normally close the Greek
appraisal, especially after the rise of the Far Right and Trump's
election.
The Germans
don't know that Greeks are working more hours than them. They think
that they pay us, but they make money from the loans. This argument
will be used by Schäuble during his campaign, accusing Greece and
taking advantage of the political crisis, Kouloglou ended.
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