Euclides Tsakalotos talks about the despair of the ruling party through a post – a response to the official announcement of the ND that “some people still don’t believe in the euro”.

The former Minister of Finance notes that “the only ones who risked the country’s stay in the euro are those who bankrupted it, put it in memorandums and then left it with empty coffers”, arguing that it is a theoretical text and nothing more.

As ND pointed out, it does not want to compare program with program and make a serious confrontation, now it has found another trope by discovering differences in collective theoretical texts.

Tsakalotou’s post in detail

In response to the ND’s official statement that “some people still do not believe in the euro” it is obvious that the ruling party is in despair. Because ND does not want to compare program with program and make a serious confrontation now it found another trope by discovering difference collective theoretical texts.

And he accuses me who together with Alexis Tsipras fixed the debt, ensured fiscal stability by ensuring we stayed in the euro and at the same time finding resources for society that I suddenly became someone else and I assume views I have been confronted with for many years.

I fought for the country to stay in the euro, when Mr. Mitsotakis Schäuble’s ally (both in the EPP, let’s not forget that) was fighting to get us out.

After all, no supporter of such scenarios likes me. Someone else – an adult in the room – introduces me in his book as a file carrier.

To finish:

The only ones who risked the country staying in the euro are those who bankrupted it, put it in memorandums and then left it with empty coffers. Not us who took it out and left 37 billion euros.

Nisafi now…