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My big fat Greek bailout - but will Europe pay? (part 2)

While Markus Kerber in Berlin argues that "only Greece can save Greece" by quitting the eurozone, Athens University’s Yanis Varoufakis rebuts that this would trigger a disastrous domino effect for the whole continent.

  • Raquel GARRIDO, National Secretary for Parti de Gauche.
  • Yanis VAROUFAKIS, Economics Professor, Athens University (from Athens)
  • Markus C. KERBER, Professor of Political Economics, Technische Universität of Berlin (from Berlin).
  • Vanessa ROSSI, International Economics Fellow, Chatham House think-tank (from London).

Watch the first part.

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re the big fat Greek bailout

Very good interview from France 24, as usual. May I suggest that the situation in Greece is all about the financial domination of the country and it's inhabitants.

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