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Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has told the BBC that economic reforms imposed on his country by creditors are "going to fail", ahead of talks on a huge bailout. | Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis has told the BBC that economic reforms imposed on his country by creditors are "going to fail", ahead of talks on a huge bailout. |
Mr Varoufakis said Greece was subject to a programme that will "go down in history as the greatest disaster of macroeconomic management ever". | Mr Varoufakis said Greece was subject to a programme that will "go down in history as the greatest disaster of macroeconomic management ever". |
The German parliament approved the opening of negotiations on Friday. | The German parliament approved the opening of negotiations on Friday. |
The bailout could total €86bn (£60bn) in exchange for austerity measures. | The bailout could total €86bn (£60bn) in exchange for austerity measures. |
In a damning assessment, Mr Varoufakis told the BBC's Mark Lobel: "This programme is going to fail whoever undertakes its implementation." | In a damning assessment, Mr Varoufakis told the BBC's Mark Lobel: "This programme is going to fail whoever undertakes its implementation." |
Asked how long that would take, he replied: "It has failed already." | Asked how long that would take, he replied: "It has failed already." |
Mr Varoufakis resigned earlier this month, in what was widely seen as a conciliatory gesture towards the eurozone finance ministers with whom he had clashed frequently. | Mr Varoufakis resigned earlier this month, in what was widely seen as a conciliatory gesture towards the eurozone finance ministers with whom he had clashed frequently. |
He said Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who has admitted that he does not believe in the bailout, had little option but to sign. | He said Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who has admitted that he does not believe in the bailout, had little option but to sign. |
"We were given a choice between being executed and capitulating. And he decided that capitulation was the optimal strategy." | |
Mr Tsipras has announced a cabinet reshuffle, sacking several ministers who voted against the reforms in parliament this week. | Mr Tsipras has announced a cabinet reshuffle, sacking several ministers who voted against the reforms in parliament this week. |
But he opted not to bring in technocrats or opposition politicians as replacements. | But he opted not to bring in technocrats or opposition politicians as replacements. |
As a result, our correspondent says, Mr Tsipras will preside over ministers who, like himself, harbour serious doubts about the reform programme. | As a result, our correspondent says, Mr Tsipras will preside over ministers who, like himself, harbour serious doubts about the reform programme. |
Greece must pass further reforms on Wednesday next week to secure the bailout. | Greece must pass further reforms on Wednesday next week to secure the bailout. |
Germany was the last of the eurozone countries needing parliamentary approval to begin the talks. | Germany was the last of the eurozone countries needing parliamentary approval to begin the talks. |
But the head of the group of eurozone finance ministers, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, has warned that the process will not be easy, saying he expected the negotiations to take four weeks. | But the head of the group of eurozone finance ministers, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, has warned that the process will not be easy, saying he expected the negotiations to take four weeks. |
On Saturday, the Greek government ordered banks to open on Monday following three weeks of closures. | On Saturday, the Greek government ordered banks to open on Monday following three weeks of closures. |
But the decree stated that the weekly withdrawal limit should be a maximum €420. | But the decree stated that the weekly withdrawal limit should be a maximum €420. |
Separately, the European Council approved the €7bn bridging loan for Greece from an EU-wide emergency fund. The loan was approved in principle by eurozone ministers on Thursday and now has the go-ahead from all non-euro states. | Separately, the European Council approved the €7bn bridging loan for Greece from an EU-wide emergency fund. The loan was approved in principle by eurozone ministers on Thursday and now has the go-ahead from all non-euro states. |
It means Greece will now be able to repay debts to two of its creditors, the ECB and International Monetary Fund (IMF), due on Monday. | It means Greece will now be able to repay debts to two of its creditors, the ECB and International Monetary Fund (IMF), due on Monday. |