Tsipras to Schäuble: Don’t point the finger – Respected first agreements

Martial dimensions takes the race of the Wolfgang Schaeuble with Greece, mr. Schaeuble threw down the gauntlet and the Greek prime minister replied with …jabs for some is not good for the soul – Governmental sources belie that mr Tsipras was meant by Schaeuble
New episode in the row between Greece and Germany, which “flared up” after the room of the prime minister to the people with low pensions!, added to the statements of the prime minister at an event in Parliament at midday on Thursday 22 December.
Mr Tsipras replied indirectly – without naming him – except …clearly in the statements of the German ministry of finance in the newspaper Die Zeit, where he asked mr. Tsipras “does not blame the German government that wants to harm the Greeks retired”.
However, government sources after the dimensions it took in the matter were denying that the..arrows of mr Tsipras targeted the Wolfgang Schaeuble.
“We need those especially in these days of us waving and finger, in the name of the agreements, and addressed me shameful manner for the Greek people, to know that you must first adhere to these commitments and then be directed to us,” said mr. Tsipras at an event in the House.
She added with a sense that those who are not well in their souls they can’t handle serious issues.
“We, of course, days that is, and, having the spirit of Christmas will retaliate by saying “happy birthday, merry Christmas and a good heart! To have the blessing to feel good and to be happy in their soul, those who are not well in their souls they can’t cope with the problems of their country, of Europe or of the world,” he said.
“Despite our difficulties, we keep an attitude of dignity and this is a much greater wealth and much greater surplus from all of the fiscal surpluses. As large budget surpluses and to manage some countries, the large surplus of the soul who has conquered the Greek people will not succeed”, said the prime minister Alexis Tsipras at the event organized by the House for unaccompanied refugee children and immigrants.
Mr Tsipras thanked the Speaker for the event host unaccompanied children, refugees and migrants, and referred to the refugee saying: it’s a meaningful manifestation of humanity that wants to bring out the real feelings, I like to think of the vast majority of Greeks have opened their hugs and their love and have given many times from their savings in order to receive human souls, people who came from the countries of the hunted to seek a better life”.
“Hundreds of thousands of people on our islands, volunteers in centres for refugees and migrants throughout the country, in the camps there that really give these people who are daily there, a confrontation with the dominant values. The dominant values that are in the tradition of the Greek people or this is the ancient Greek tradition-to remind you of the supplicants, – either it is the orthodox tradition for the love of the fellow man,” said the prime minister.
“It is, of course, all in the same position and treatment. There are exceptions. But I want to say that despite the fact that in our country, and the previous space and now in time of crisis, and here, as in Central Europe, developed sectarian and racist views, rapidly I would say the period of the crisis, the dominant perception that exists today for refugees and immigrants is the perception of worth in the tradition and values of the Greek people and its history.”
Schaeuble: No understanding when the Tsipras blames Germany that wants to harm the Greeks retired
Fuse for the statements of the prime minister seems to have been the statements of mr Schaeuble in the newspaper Die Zeit, which became known today, 22 December.
“I have no understanding when the prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, blames the German government that wants to harm the Greeks retired. Our efforts have the aim of Greece to stand back on its feet” supported by the German ministry of finance.
In particular, as you wrote the Deutsche Welle, when the journalist of the German newspaper pointed out that in southern Europe there is a widespread view that Germany is the economic policy of austerity is responsible for the misery of many people, Schauble replied that it is a mistake that the way to approach and said: “you can Not in-depth time to explain neither the Dutch nor the Germans that it is economically sensible to pay constantly without limit for other countries. Solidarity can only be justified when the assistance is limited and leads to change something in a positive direction. In Ireland, Portugal, Spain and Cyprus, it seemed something like that. After the implementation of the programme, the economy is growing, partly rapidly. Greece is the third program and without the financial help of billions would have been bankrupt ages ago. Then the Greek citizens will have suffered much more. For this reason, I have no understanding when the prime minister, Alexis Tsipras accused the German government that wants to harm the Greeks retired. Our efforts have the aim of Greece to stand back on its feet”.
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