“Was the referendum a directed deception of the Greek people to lead to a predetermined agreement that eventually cost 100 billion euros to the Greek people?”
This is questioned by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis on the basis of Euclid Tsakalotos’ statement in the Financial Times that “it would be very difficult to reach a compromise with a good dose of austerity without a referendum” in 2015.
In his announcement, Mr. Marinakis speaks of overt political cynicism on the part of Tsakalotos who, he notes, decided to “inform” us through an international media, “how they together with Alexis Tsipras toolize the referendum and deceived the referendum and cheated on the referendum.”
“Practically he confessed to 10 years delay, even through the foreign press, the ruthless mockery of the citizens by the SYRIZANEL government with the” theater “of the so -called six -month negotiation that led to the 2015 dramatic referendum.
Mr Tsipras cheated on the Greek people, allowing half his government to get Greece’s exit from the euro and to the other half to promote a false referendum while workers lost their jobs and collapsed with the economy with the confidence.
Their cynicism, along with their destructive adventurism and unparalleled demagogy, will remain in history as an example of a political act, “he says, calling on both Mr Tsipras and Mr Tsakalotos to be clearly placed in Greek media:” It was a Greek referendum. EURO extra to the Greek people? “
Source: Skai
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