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Former Greek PM Tsipras Says No One 'Could Stand' Varoufakis

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On Tuesday, Varoufakis told Greek state TV ERT that he has not read the book, saying that he would instead "wait for the movie to be released".

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It is about the debt crisis: In his newly published book, Greece's former head of government distributes against his former finance minister. Giannis Varoufakis is »more celebrity and less economist«, says Alexis Tsipras.

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The former Prime Minister of Greece claims that, during the debt crisis, Yanis Varoufakis was more interested in promoting his books From alternative to Europe to being led by a shipowner and former bank executive, what has happened in Greece with Syriza? Yanis Varoufakis, the economist who jumped to fame at the height of the Greek debt crisis, was not only self-centered, but was ultimately more interested in testing his theories in the nation t…

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The head of MeRA25, Yanis Varoufakis, presents Alexis Tsipras as the Troika's greatest achievement, commenting on the former prime minister's "Ithaca", while at the same time stating that with this book he "disguises...More...

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The release of Alexis Tsipras' book "Ithaca" has caused strong reactions from former associates and political opponents of the former prime minister. Pavlos Polakis accuses Alexis Tsipras of lies and inaccuracies, while Zoe Konstantopoulou, whom he characterizes as "uncompromising" and "narcissistic", commented that she is glad that she "made it difficult for a traitor to carry out his betrayal", referring to the 2015 referendum. Nikos Pappas, d…

The first reaction in relation to what Alexis Tsipras mentions in his book "Ithaca" came from Pavlos Polakis, who responded harshly to evidence... P. Polakis: "He was surrounding the mountain and telling a lot of lies" - How he comments on Alexis Tsipras' "Ithaca" - NAVITIME

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Naftemporiki broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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