Varoufakis: Greece reliving the Great Depression

Greek Minister of Finance likened current situation the great recession of 1929

Never one to eschew the dramatic, FinMin Yanis Varoufakis likened the current situation in (still) recession-plagued Greece with the Great Depression of the 1930s.

In his speech at the Greek-French Chamber, as long as a political solution is delayed, the recession will wear down the common currency and turn the peoples of Europe against each other.

Turning to a more … Keynesian theme for the speech, Varoufakis said the first step must be a stabilization of the Eurozone with the assistance of already existing “institutions” and with European Investment Bank being the pillar of growth in Europe.

Turning to a more Ivy League tone, he called for the “simulation” of a federation where overall investments would be “Europeanized”.

“Our goal should be a federalizatison, but first we need to balance the situation”, he added.