What does Merkel remember from the 18-hour negotiation with Tsipras

Her biography has a strong aroma of Greece Angela Merkel, as Chancellor of Germany has been associated with our country and austerity policies.

In excerpts published by Nea, there is a report on the 18-hour negotiation with Alexis Tsipras and Giannis Varoufakis in 2015.

Tsipras’s Finance Minister Giannis Varoufakis recounted how his boss was defeated by Merkel through “psychological manipulation and great perseverance: “Merkel had suggested that the two of them meet after the formal dinner, to discuss the text of the memorandum as I had formulated it with our own additions and disagreements. That night the dinner of European leaders pulled a lot.

Alexis, as he told me, believed that the four-on-four with Merkel would be postponed. And yet Merkel, despite her apparent fatigue, took him to a meeting room and spent endless hours with him discussing every sentence, every word in the colorful 27-page text I had prepared. When it was over, Merkel congratulated him on that text. Her congratulations, her workaholism and her detailed knowledge of the Greek memorandum impressed Alexis.

The overnight meeting of the two leaders did not result in the relaxation of the German brake, as Tsipras hoped, but in his agreement with Merkel’s terms. “On the morning of July 13, 2015, Merkel announced that Grexit had been avoided.”

When he saw the swastika in Syntagma Square

It seems that the reactions that existed in Greece for her face during her presence in our country in 2012 caused a great commotion to Angela Merkel.

“When she finally traveled to Athens, she experienced something new in her political career: popular anger. The Greeks were lined up in the streets as her motorcade passed, shouting and waving banners: “Merkel, we do not want you.” A group burned the flag with the swastika while another vehicle, full of people wearing Nazi uniforms, fell on a police ribbon. Merkel was upset. In Germany, showing a swastika was a criminal offense“, States the relevant excerpt.

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