Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Varoufakis, Fan: I admire Schäuble. Varoufakis, the rebel: desire … – Express

They witnesses present at the meetings of the Eurogroup that Durantes repeated negotiations on debt and economic reform in Greece, the confrontation between Yanis Varoufakis and Wolfgang Schäuble is constant. The two (almost) never are pulling in the same direction

It may seem contradictory, but Yanis says admire the German ruler and explains that the relationship between the two is made up of many layers:. “There is a certain admiration to meet with a legendary figure whose work I follow decades ago. On the other hand, there is a strong desire to counter its comprehensive approach to the common problems of Europe. “

This is an excerpt released on Wednesday in an interview that Yanis Varoufakis granted the German weekly “Die Zeit”. The full interview is published this Thursday.

The Greek minister regretted that when they talk, can not talk “in a democratic context in which the arguments contains more than the relative power.”

Varoufakis believes that Wolfgang Schäuble was not right with the analysis that made the Greek crisis, accusing the German find that previous governments are a mirror of what are the Greeks. “I think he made mistakes – the same way that I think he thinks I was wrong in my analysis. Associates the previous Greek governments to the Greek population as a reflect the character of the other. “

Another of convictions referred to by Varoufakis is the position of the German Minister of Finance on parties like Syriza. “I appreciate how useful it could be for the countries of northern Europe find a movement with a modus vivendi [as Syriza in Greece], which can be critical for the European institutions, but which is deeply pro-European and eager help Europe be more united “he says.

You often wrote and said Varoufakis and Schäuble only agree to disagree, but it seems that is not the case. The Greek ensures that most have one thing in common. Both agree that “Europe needs political union and that without it monetary union is problematic.”

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