globinfo freexchange The chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), Martin Schulz, made recently a quite surprising statement concerning the German minister of finance, Wolfgang Schauble, and Greece: "Schauble is largely responsible for imposing the 13th pension cut. And while thousands of families are plunging ever deeper into poverty, Schauble records at the same time big profits from the interest paid by Greece for aid loans," said the social democrat chancellor Martin Schulz during presentation of his positions in view of September's elections ... After seven years of orchestrated destruction against Greece by the neoliberal priesthood, suddenly, Martin Schulz decided to adopt what the establishment apparatus could name today as 'populist' rhetoric . Does that gives the signal to the social democrats around Europe to make a turn of 180 degrees? Probably yes, and it could be explained in many ways.