Author
Yanis Varoufakis
yanisvaroufakis.eu
On the 25th
of January, dignity was restored to the people of Greece.
We
- Spread
the word that the Greek ‘bailouts’ were exercises whose purpose was
intentionally to transfer private losses onto the shoulders of the weakest
Greeks, before being transferred to other European taxpayers.
-
Articulated, for the first time in the Eurogroup, an economic argument to which
there was no credible response.
- Put
forward moderate, technically feasible proposals that would remove the need for
further ‘bailouts’.
- Confined
the troika to its Brussels’ lair.
-
Internationalised Greece’s humanitarian crisis and its roots in intentionally
recessionary policies.
- Spread
hope beyond Greece’s borders that democracy can breathe within a monetary union
hitherto dominated by fear.
Ending
interminable, self-defeating, austerity and restructuring Greece’s public debt
were our two targets. But these two were also our creditors’ targets. From the
moment our election seemed likely, last December, the powers-that-be started a
bank run and planned, eventually, to shut Greece’s banks down. Their purpose?
- To
humiliate our government by forcing us to succumb to stringent austerity, and
- To drag
us into an agreement that offers no firm commitment to a sensible, well-defined
debt restructure.
The ultimatum of 25th June was the means by
which these aims would be achieved. The people of Greece today returned this
ultimatum to its senders; despite the fear mongering that the domestic
oligarchic media transmitted night and day into their homes.
Today’s referendum delivered a resounding
call for a mutually beneficial agreement between Greece and our European
partners. We shall respond to the Greek voters’ call with a positive approach
to:
- The IMF,
which only recently released a helpful report confirming that Greek public debt
was unsustainable
- The ECB,
the Governing Council of which, over the past week, refused to countenance some
of the more aggressive voices within
- The
European Commission, whose leadership kept throwing bridges over the chasm
separating Greece from some of our partners.
Our NO is a
majestic, big YES to a democratic Europe.
It is a NO
to the dystopic vision of a Eurozone that functions like an iron cage for its
peoples.
It is a
loud YES to the vision of a Eurozone offering the prospect of social justice
with shared prosperity for all Europeans.
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