A government of "national salvation", ready to "shed his blood" to "restore the dignity of the Greeks" without going to "a disastrous rupture" with the European Union: Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has set his team a double pipe line which has aroused the concern of the markets. Tsipras, severe air, has demonstrated resolve and encouraging:
"We will prove that all the Cassandras wrong. We will not go to a destructive confrontation, but we will not continue a catastrophic policy, a policy of subjection. "
The new Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis wanted to see the birth of a "New Deal pan" to help Europe "to recovery."
The Minister for Social Insurance Dimitris Stratoulis announced its priority:
"First, we will restore pensions and Christmas bonus for all pensioners who receive less than 700 euros a month."
Loans of 240 billion euros granted to Greece were conditioned to the establishment of a drastic austerity policy. They avoided the bankruptcy of Greece, but plunged the country into a deep recession and led to the explosion of unemployment.
According to our correspondent in Athens, Stamatis Giannisis, "for this inaugural Council of Ministers, Alexis Tsipras seems to have abandoned the very harsh rhetoric of the campaign to adopt a more realistic approach, both in the relations of the government with its European partners and the very difficult internal records in the country. "
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