(Newswire.net — February 1, 2015) — At the meeting in Brussels, Greek premiere handed accusing documents against Germany to the President of the European Parliament Martin Shulz. According to webtribune.rs, which quoted Greek media, Shulz was confused and remained speechless when Tsiprass handed him the memory stick with the documents with incriminating evidence against the Germans companies.
“Mr. Shulz, Germany has drove my country into the bankruptcy, and in this memory stick are the all the scandals with evidences against Siemens, railway, submarines, construction companies, tax evasions and permanent immunity documents for all who were involved in the atrocities whether they was perpetrators, or just approved the wrongdoing,” Tsipras said to Shulz.
Reportedly, Tsipras told Shulz that the memory stick has the list of key players from MMF who organized plundering the Greece. That list was hidden from previous Greece governments, as was the other lists in the documents, hidden by the German politicians.
“If you were insisted in financial control over the Tycoons, instead worrying how to finance them and throwing away the money, you could really save the Greece,” Tsipras tolled the shocked president of the EU Parliament.
In addition, Tsipras said that the Greece was deliberately held in the state of poverty and constant debt by Germany who treats it as the colony taking out the billions of euros.
This monetary neo-slavery is something that is happening not only to a Greece, but also in many other EU countries, which did better before joining the union. This neo-slavery is the plague of the modern world and European Union Parliament just ignore it. “It is not possible that you didn’t know, Mr. Shulz,” continued the Premiere of Greece.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel also received not only documents copies, but also the total estimated sum how much money German companies pumped out of Greece.
Alexis Tsipras 41-years-old Greek left wing politician becomes the 186th Prime Minister of Greece in January 26, 2015. His party SYRIZA gained 149 out of the 300 seats in the Parliament. Being a left wing euro-sceptic, at the elections Tsipras promised different approach. After becoming the Premiere, he did more in the first 24 fours than any other European Premiere did in a months.
One of Tsipras’s first decisions was to give back their jobs to some 400 cleaning workers from government institutions, which were all fired because of the budgets cut. At the same time, Greece government hired several hundreds of assistants, actually unemployed party comrades. Of course, before hiring back cleaning ladies, he fired the assistants from government institutions.