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O Syriza aposta no colapso do euro
Tudo o que é preciso saber sobre o que Varoufakis pensa da Alemanha e do euro.
Vale a pena ver este vídeo. O novo governo grego aposta no colapso do euro, e não no colapso da Grécia, pois esta já colapsou :(
Ou seja, o governo grego vai continuar a manter a batata quente ao colo do Schäuble, e do BCE.
Muda-se a terminologia, o BCE diz que não envia mais, mas envia mais dinheiro, e em maio saberemos todos quantos atores participam nesta farsa a caminho da tragédia.
Varoufakis' Latest Fiasco: FinMin Claims "Middle Finger To Germany" Clip Fake; Germany Disagrees
Zero Hedge, Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/16/2015 11:46 -0400
It was a tough weekend (again) for Greece's embattled FinMin Yanis Varoufakis. After walking out on a CNBC interview when asked if he was a liability (after his photo shoot caused a storm in Greece), a video surfaced showing the outspoken minister giving the middle finger to Germany saying "solve the problem yourself." He has come out swinging this morning, as The Telegraph reports, Varoufakis exclaims, "That video was doctored. I've never given the finger, I've never given the middle finger ever." However, the user who uploaded it to YouTube denied it was a fake and, based on The Telegraph's poll, 67% believe Varoufakis did it. Furthemore, the German talk-show that aired the clip has confirmed "no evidence of manipulation or falsification," and, for the first time, a majority of Germans now want Greece out of the union.
O dedo no ar é falso!
Todo o audio do vídeo viral é verdadeiro, incluindo a frase "stick the finger to Germany", mas o gesto, esse resultou de uma trucagem genial realizada por um programa de humor do canal público de televisão alemão ZDF. Ver a revelação da fraude humorística nesta reportagem.
Jan Bohermann, host of satirical programme "Neo Magazin Royale" on public broadcaster ZDF, claimed he had been waiting since Sunday for someone to ask him if he had faked the controversial footage, but no one had questioned him.
"Sorry Mr Varoufakis, we won't do it again," he said, detailing how a production team had manipulated the video.
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