Yannis Farafokis calls out Alex Tsipras

Alex Mousoplpolous
   As the young prime minister of Greece tries to hold another round of elections stepping down to show he has support against rivals in his own Syriza party, one of the leaders of this left-wing part Yannis Varofakis has called out this punk who sold out the Greek people. Alex Tsipas trying to remain in the Euro and agreeing to every demand of the trokia German banking system is the biggest sell out of a people since General DE Gaulle of France handed back north Africa to Arabian terrorists ruining seeds of European civilization planted on coastal cities. In July 62% of Greeks, at the behest of Tsipras, voted to reject policies that have been blamed for the nation’s extraordinary loss of GDP and economic depression in recent years. The prime minister’s last-minute U-turn ensuring Greece’s continued Eurozone membership was the last straw for hardliners, who formally broke ranks with Syriza with the creation of their own political movement, Popular Unity, last week. A new break-away fraction of this once popular party and leading European front against austerity imposed by foreign banks decided to for as an alternative to those Greeks who refuse new bailouts and future increased debt to German masters. the sneaky and corrugate prime minister Tsipras decided to outflank this rebellion by staging another round of confusing elections trying his best to submit the people in constant voting that all hope is lost. This caused the end of the silence and rage that likely has been building up in the great economist Yannis who stated last week lashing out at the leftwing leader’s policy choices, saying in an interview in the New Review that Tsipras had decided “to surrender” to the punitive demands of international creditors keeping Athens afloat. Instead of remaining faithful to the anti-austerity platform on which his radical left Syriza party had been elected, the young prime minister had allowed his ego to get the better of him and made a conscious decision to become the “new De Gaulle, or Mitterrand more likely”. he likely should of said that Alex has turned against Syriza's principles and is now a piece of shit. this would of been more simple and appropriate.

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