Dep. PM: ‘During negotiations we faced blackmail’

“You either agree to sign a new memorandum or you go bankrupt”, was the lender’s message according to Mr. Dragasakis

Deputy Prime Minister Yiannis Dragasakis on Saturday offered his insight into the new leftist government’s negotiations and the 11th-hour deal that allowed Athens to request a loan agreement extension.

In his address at a SYRIZA central committee meeting, Dragasakis charged that “lenders’ plan was to wear-down the government, subversion or to an unconditional surrender on the memorandum”.

He also claimed that the goal was to “blackmail” the new government, “You either agree to sign a new memorandum or you go bankrupt”.

Nevertheless, he referred to the subsequent extension as a “transitional deal” and compromise. “We managed to gain time. We are not compromising our strategic goals. The major deal is ahead,” he concluded.