Γιανης He's back!
Τελικά το story Βαρουφακης δεν τέλειωσε με ένα βιβλίο αλλά ούτε και με την ειδησεογραφική
σελίδα. Ο Γιάννης με το ένα Ν βρήκε εισόδημα από έξτρα εργασία. Πλέον ο πρώην υπουργός
οικονομικών της χώρας θα φέρει το τίτλο του Σύμβουλου σε θέματα Ε.Ε. για το κώμα
των Εργατικών στην Βρετάνια. Το οποίο δίνει χείρα βοήθειας προς τους Έλληνες. Ενδιαφέρον
αναμένετε αυτή η συνεργασία διότι όπως και να έχει ο Γιάννης με το ένα Ν έχει πολλά
μυστικά
ακόμα. Αν και ένας Γιάννης ακόμα και με δυο Ν δεν μπορεί να φέρει την άνοιξη
είναι ένα παράδειγμα ότι τα Ελληνικά μυαλά έχουν θέση στο εξωτερικό… χχμμμ???
Διαβάστε την άρθρο του CNBC
Remember Yanis Varoufakis? The Greek Marxist economist and
fiery former finance minister was one of the more colorful personalities
to emerge from Greece's latest euro zone crisis. Now, he's using the
skills that cost him his job and brought Greece close to leaving the
euro zone to help out a U.K. political party.
The leader of the U.K.'s left-wing Labour party, Jeremy Corbyn, revealed to his local London paper that Varoufakis had met with shadow chancellor John McDonnell and would advise the party "in some capacity."
The leader of the U.K.'s left-wing Labour party, Jeremy Corbyn, revealed to his local London paper that Varoufakis had met with shadow chancellor John McDonnell and would advise the party "in some capacity."
In an interview with the Islington Tribune, which
is based in Corbyn's London constituency, the anti-austerity Labour
leader said he was interested in Varoufakis because of his experience in
Europe.
"Varoufakis is interesting, because he has obviously been through all the negotiations [with ECB, European Commission and the International Monetary Fund]. I think the way Greece has been treated is terrible and we should reach out to them."
Veteran leftwing politician Corybn unexpectedly rose to prominence last year when he became Labour leader after the party's poor performance in a general election, creating a seismic shift in the party and British politics.
Similarly, Greece's former finance minister rose to fame (or infamy) at the height of the country's financial crisis in 2015 when Greece came close to exiting the euro zone.
"Varoufakis is interesting, because he has obviously been through all the negotiations [with ECB, European Commission and the International Monetary Fund]. I think the way Greece has been treated is terrible and we should reach out to them."
Veteran leftwing politician Corybn unexpectedly rose to prominence last year when he became Labour leader after the party's poor performance in a general election, creating a seismic shift in the party and British politics.
Similarly, Greece's former finance minister rose to fame (or infamy) at the height of the country's financial crisis in 2015 when Greece came close to exiting the euro zone.
He was seen as the right-hand man of Greek Prime Minister
Alexis Tsipras, spearheading the governing Syriza party's anti-austerity
policies. For this reason, however, he riled the country's
international creditors at a crucial time for Greece when it was trying
to renegotiate the terms of its multi-billion euro bailout.
Varoufakis was seen as a key obstacle to
progress in talks, having riled his fellow euro zone finance ministers -
in particular his German counterpart Wolfgang Schaeuble.
Despite the Greek people rejecting more
austerity measures from lenders in a referendum last July, Varoufakis
stepped down from his role a few days afterwards following pressure from
what he called Greece's "assorted partners."
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