VAROUFAKIS TO ENTER SERBIAN POLITICS! Former Greek Minister of Finance announces cooperation with one Serbian party

Former Greek Minister of Finance in the government of Alexis Tsipras is closing in on an involvement in the Serbian politics, and here he's who he could advise and who he could work with

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Believe it or not! Janis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister in the government of Alexis Tsipras is closing in on an agreement in Serbian politics, and he could become one of the "associates" of the movement Enough!

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"Danas" conveyed the information that the former Greek Finance Minister Yannis Varoufakis is considering the possibility of cooperation with the movement Enough, led by former Minister of Economy of Serbia, Sasa Radulovic, citing sources in Athens close to Varoufakis.

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As stated, Varoufakis, wants to establish a "pan-European movement" close to certain ideas of the Radulovic movement.

Foto: Tanjug / AP Foto: Tanjug / AP

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However, nowhere does it indicate whether Varoufakis and the Serbian movement is a serious contact or is still in force as a palpable pulse.

Foto: Tanjug/AP Foto: Tanjug/AP

Recall, the charismatic Greek politician recently announced that he will not participate in the "elections" that are set to be held this fall in Greece and instead wants to establish a pan-European movement to act at the national level, and would eventually become a political party. As highlighted by Varoufakis, his movement "will restore democracy throughout Europe."

Varoufakis, who has dual Australian-Greek citizenship, taught economics at the University of Sydney for more than two decades. After leaving the government of Alexis Tsipras, he regularly attacked the agreement of Athens with international creditors, which in exchange for a package of 86 billion euros provided for more rigorous austerity package.

(Telegraf.co.uk/Danas)

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  • jj

    September 11, 2015 | 06:45

    Why would Serbia want someone who failed Greece? Greece's financial advisers were obviously very poor or Greece wouldn't be in dire straights today.

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