Spiegel trolls Varoufakis
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Leaving a ministry means for a politician a period of silence and recuperation. Not so for Yanis Varoufakis who has been engaged lately in a series of revelations and interviews.
German magazine Spiegel, with a hint of irony andmirth, writes: "Has Varoufakis left? Are you kidding me!".
As stated in the report, those who decide to leave their office, either simply rest or write a book, there are those who choose to get close to nature. But former Finance Minister, Yanis Varoufakis, since it was announced he was withdrawing, has not stopped giving interviews to TV stations and constantly writes messages on Twitter.
"There are politicians who disappear from public life after their resignation in order to regain their strength and eliminate stress, hike or write their memoirs. And there are guys like Yanis Varoufakis," says the German magazine, and adds:
"Three weeks ago, Yanis Varoufakis had announced that he is leaving the Treasury, but has not gone so far from public life. Almost every day he sits in TV studios, writes messages on social media and newspaper articles while leaving to visit journalists from major media groups, among them journalists of the magazine "Spiegel"."
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