Edited by Werner D'Inka, JÜRGEN Kaube Berthold Kohler, HOLGER Steltzner
TV review: Anne Will"Chaos is a Greek word"
Who knows what Alexis Tsipras wants? White Tsipras himself yet what he is doing? Even Anne Will tries to shed light on the tactics of the Greek Prime Minister. You can listen to a warning instead of CDU-man Volker Kauder to the Chancellor.
02/07/2015, by HEIKE GÖBEL
Even the introductory moderation speaks volumes. "Chaos is a Greek word and at least since this week we know why." With these words, Anne Will opened her this week's Greece-talk show, almost with a resigned tone slightly if the futility of the attempt. The supporting role as Tsipras connoisseur she had her Greek guest Giorgos Chondros, a board member of the ruling party Syriza should fit. It welcomed wants by saying that he had remained seated right from the last week. For information about the mood among euro finance ministers, but also for clear words to the content of the negotiations, was Pierre Gramegna, Luxembourg's finance minister, a good cast.
Author: Heike Göbel, born 1959, editor in charge of economic policy, in charge of "The order of the economy".
He also confirmed immediately what all ancestors. The last two letters, the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras after the breakdown of negotiations last Saturday and the announcement of the referendum had written now shortly before and shortly after the due date in order to get from the creditors once more time would have, "rather created confusion" , Gramegna said. It going to like the Dancing Procession of Echternach, two steps forward, one back. But of course, stay the hand of the believers "continue outstretched". If only because the Greek people have suffered a lot.
Syriza representative speaks of blackmail
Chondros insisted indefatigably that not only Tspiras knew what he was doing, and the Greek people knew it. But is not the text on the ballots for Saturday incomplete and difficult to understand because it refers to proposals that must be sought only in the Internet ?, Will wanted to know. "For the Greeks, this is very understandable. Every Greek is to know what it's about," claimed Chondros.He complained that his government would blackmailed by creditors along the lines of "sink or swim". That is not a negotiation. That is why the government needs the people now consult on the proposals of the creditors, because they do not take account of the election promises, had been chosen for Tsipras and Syriza in January. With the referendum to do otherwise a service to the Europe thing. "The greatest commandment of Europe's democracy," exclaimed Chondros.
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But of course he had the Greeks in the program almost no alternative Sahra Wagenknecht, deputy parliamentary leader of the left, at his side. "Who, if not the people themselves to decide," she agreed.Since Germany should take an example. The proposals and requirements of creditors, taxing about tourism more would not help Greece to growth.Wagenknecht suggested at last to use the Greek upper classes to a load balancing via property tax, but showed up on the opportunities to realize this advice, even skeptical. Chondros retorted a little later that Germany eventually have no wealth tax.
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