The Greek PM, Alexis Tsipras, in his first interview in the Greek Public Broadcaster (ERT), after the recent coup by the European financial dictatorship (EFD) against Greece.
Key points:
The night of negotiations was a bad night for Europe, under conditions of blackmail.
The stance by the negotiators was a stance which does not honor Europe.
Our partners exhibited a vindictive stance but despite the tough measures the whole deal will secure Greece inside eurozone.
Out tension is to support the most vulnerable social groups within these tough measures.
Europe can change despite today's picture.
You can accuse me that I believed in a change against the Europe of banks, but not that I lied.
European partners had a stance of revenge when I announced the referendum.
In the European parliament I realized how deeply the Europe is divided. The political conflict in Europe will be a fact soon.
Many inside and outside Greece want this government to fall. Extreme conservative circles in Europe don't want a government like ours with a different ideological orientation.
Germany, Holland and some other countries wanted IMF in the deal to pass it through their parliaments.
I can't say anything for sure before the signatures in the new agreement.
The vision has been defeated for now, but history has many turns. Europe already changes. Financial Europe marked only a Pyrrhic victory against Greece.
Pyrrhic victory is the proper term. Thank you. The distributed intelligence of Greek citizens should be queried again and again, at the earliest logical moments. The depth, breadth and power of focused intelligence from united Greek citizens cannot be matched by any totalitarian corporatist hierarchy on Earth.
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