Treason Charges: What Lurks Behind the
Bizarre Allegations
By Yanis Varoufakis
July 31, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
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The bizarre attempt to have me indicted on… treason
charges, allegedly for conspiring to push Greece out of the Eurozone,
reflects something much broader.
It reflects a determined effort to de-legitimise
our five-month long (25th January to 5th July
2015) negotiation with a troika incensed that we had the audacity to
dispute the wisdom and efficacy of its failed program for Greece.
The aim of my self-styled persecutors is to
characterise our defiant negotiating stance as an aberration, an
error or, even better from the perspective of Greece’s
troika-friendly oligarchic establishment, as a ‘crime’ against
Greece’s national interest.
My dastardly ‘crime’ was that, expressing the
collective will of our government, I personified the sins of:
- Facing down the Eurogroup’s leaders as an
equal that has the right to say ‘NO’ and to present powerful
analytical reasons for rebuffing the catastrophic illogicality
of huge loans to an insolvent state in condirion
of self-defeating austerity
- Demonstrating that one can be a committed
Europeanist, strive to keep one’s nation in the Eurozone, and,
at the very same time, reject Eurogroup policies which damage
Europe, deconstruct the euro and, crucially, trap one’s country
in austerity-driven debt-bondage
- Planning for contingencies that leading
Eurogroup colleagues, and high ranking troika officials, were
threatening me with in face-to-face discussions
- Unveiling how previous Greek governments
turned crucial government departments, such as the General
Secretariat of Public Revenues and the Hellenic Statistical
Office, into departments effectively controlled by the troika
and reliably pressed into the service of undermining the elected
government.
It is amply clear that the Greek government has a
duty to recover national and democratic sovereignty over all
departments of state, and in particular those of the Finance
Ministry. If it does not, it will continue to forfeit the
instruments of policy making that voters expect it to utilise in
pursuit of the mandate they bestowed upon it.
In my ministerial endeavours, my team and I
devised
innovative methods for developing the Finance Ministry’s tools
to deal efficiently with the troika-induced liquidity crunch while
recouping executive powers previously usurped by the troika with the
consent of previous governments.
Instead of indicting, and persecuting, those who,
to this day, function within the public sector as the troika’s
minions and lieutenants (while receiving their substantial salaries
from the long-suffering Greek taxpayers), politicians and parties
whom the electorate condemned for their efforts to turn Greece into
a protectorate are now persecuting me, aided and abetted by the
oligarchs’ media. I wear their accusations as badges of honour.
The proud and honest negotiation that the SYRIZA
government conducted from the first day we were elected has already
changed Europe’s public debates for the better. The debate about the
democratic deficit afflicting the Eurozone is now unstoppable. Alas,
the troika’s domestic cheerleaders do not seem able to bear this
historic success. Their efforts to criminalise it will crash on the
same shoals that wrecked their blatant propaganda campaign against
the ‘No’ vote in the 5th July referendum: the great
majority of the fearless Greek people.
Yanis Varoufakis Professor of Economics at the
University of Athens, served as Minister of Finance of Greece in
2015