Yannis Stournaras made a significant revelation a few days ago, regarding which Alexis Tsipras, the ELAS and SYRIZA have not said a word about it.

Specifically, a few days ago, Yannis Stournaras made a significant revelation in an interview with “Nea,” made a significant revelation that shows just how dangerous Alexis Tsipras and his government were for the economy and, more broadly, for the country: The Governor of the Bank of Greece revealed that the SYRIZAANEL was considering a parallel currency even after Yanis Varoufakis resigned from the Ministry of Finance.

In fact, Yannis Stournaras provided details, noting that the then Minister of Finance and Development, Dimitris Papadimitriou, acting on the orders of Yannis Dragasakis, visited his office to discuss the possibility of a parallel currency. All of this took place while Yanis Varoufakis had resigned and the then-government of Alexis Tsipras was supposedly not discussing a return to the drachma or an exit from the E.

However, it appears that Alexis Tsipras, along with his ideologically driven comrades, had always dreamed of turning Greece… Venezuela by leaving the euro and the European Union. Proving once again that the former prime minister was lying when he claimed he had no such plan in the works.

Tsipras’s silence and the anniversary of capital controls

The most interesting part of the story, however, is that so many days after Stournaras’s interview, both Alexis Tsipras, the Hellenic Police, and SYRIZA remain silent. Yet they are very vocal on a whole host of other issues, opposing even the… rabbit-headed ones.

The truth, of course, is that the former prime minister and ELAS want us to forget 2015 and, more generally, the SYRIZA administration. They’re supposedly proud of it, but they make sure not to mention it. 

And all this while today marks the 11th anniversary of when capital controls were imposed on Greece, with Greeks lining up at banks for 60 euros. This came after the supposedly proud negotiations led by Tsipras.

Dragasakis’s response

In any case, for the record, Yannis Dragasakis replied that he never sent Dimitris Papadimitriou to discuss the parallel currency, claiming that he himself had always been… committed to the euro and Europe. For his part, Dimitris Papadimitriou emphasized that he had visited Yannis Stournaras as a professor and not as a minister, and that Yannis Dragasakis had nothing to do with the meeting.

In any case, it is well known who usually lies and who tells the truth.