Greece has more than one trick up his sleeve. Yanis Varoufakis threw a bombshell on Sunday by stating that a referendum could - why not - to be held in Greece on a debt deal.
In an interview with Corriere della Serra, thundering Greek Finance Minister warns that his countrymen could be called to vote in case of refusal by the ministers of the eurozone reforms proposed by Greece and on which depends the next tranche of aid financial she needs.
"We're not glued to our seats," said Yanis Varoufakis.
The first measures envisaged by the Government of Alexis Tsipras was received Friday rather positively by the Eurogroup should discuss Monday.
Among these reforms, the establishment of an independent tax advice, and the struggle for the recovery of unpaid taxes, including VAT, with the help - it is very serious - lovers tax inspectors working in hidden camera.
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