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Greece debt crisis: Watch former Belgium Prime Minister take Alexis Tsipras to task | |
(about 21 hours later) | |
As Greece braces itself for yet more "last-minute talks" as it heads for yet another tipping point, one wonders what exactly is said behind closed doors. | As Greece braces itself for yet more "last-minute talks" as it heads for yet another tipping point, one wonders what exactly is said behind closed doors. |
Angela Merkel, Francois Hollande and Alexis Tsipras: we all know what they stand for but do they ever really hammer home the point when they meet each other, or is it all a mix of niceties and restrained annoyance? | |
Perhaps all the parties involved could do with taking a leaf out of Guy Verhofstadt's book: the former Belgian Prime Minister stood up at the European Parliament to both lecture and plead with the Syriza leader to submit "credible reform" proposals to ensure a Greek exit from the Euro was avoided. | Perhaps all the parties involved could do with taking a leaf out of Guy Verhofstadt's book: the former Belgian Prime Minister stood up at the European Parliament to both lecture and plead with the Syriza leader to submit "credible reform" proposals to ensure a Greek exit from the Euro was avoided. |
He said that an exit would not be bad for Mr Tsipras or anyone else in Europe - it would only be awful for the Greek people who would have to shoulder the burden. | He said that an exit would not be bad for Mr Tsipras or anyone else in Europe - it would only be awful for the Greek people who would have to shoulder the burden. |
Watch Mr Verhofstadt's speech to the European Parliament: | Watch Mr Verhofstadt's speech to the European Parliament: |
"I am angry I have to tell you, you are talking about reforms, but we never see concrete proposals for reforms," he said to Mr Tsipras | "I am angry I have to tell you, you are talking about reforms, but we never see concrete proposals for reforms," he said to Mr Tsipras |
"There is only one possible way - that you come forward in the coming days with a credible reform package. That means that you make a road map, a clear calendar, there are clear dates." | "There is only one possible way - that you come forward in the coming days with a credible reform package. That means that you make a road map, a clear calendar, there are clear dates." |
He also said Mr Tsipras should end the privileges of the ship owners, the orthodox church, the military, the Greek Islands and the political parties in the country. | He also said Mr Tsipras should end the privileges of the ship owners, the orthodox church, the military, the Greek Islands and the political parties in the country. |
The former Prime Minister of Belgium between 1999 and 2008 said that Europe was now running towards a Grexit rather than just sleepwalking as it had been over the last few years. | The former Prime Minister of Belgium between 1999 and 2008 said that Europe was now running towards a Grexit rather than just sleepwalking as it had been over the last few years. |
He also asked Mr Tsipras whether he wanted to be remembered "as an electoral accident who made his people poorer in his country? Or do you want to be remembered as a real revolutionary reformer?" | He also asked Mr Tsipras whether he wanted to be remembered "as an electoral accident who made his people poorer in his country? Or do you want to be remembered as a real revolutionary reformer?" |
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