In these countries, society was totally estranged from the system, it longed for a radical change in it, whereas in Greece the majority of society lived well in it and it has no interest in reforming it, as stated by a leading Greek economist.
For his part, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said, "I hope we will come to an agreement. I am sure we will have a collegial conversation today and hope that white smoke will come out in the end."
Readers of the Bulgarian and English pages of our site still believe in the election promises of Tsipras according to which he will hold a firm and uncompromising policy towards the lenders. Our Greek readers are much more realistic.
After the meeting in Paris, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Francois Hollande expressed hope that the negotiations would develop positively. Angela Merkel stressed, "I am not aware of a scenario that involves Greece’s exit from the euro zone."
The most critical meeting of the Eurogroup on Greece since the start of the crisis is scheduled for 4:00 pm today in Brussels. The 19 finance ministers of the euro zone member states will discuss at it the application of Athens for an extension of the bailout.
There are people who simply cannot work with others. They are complete individualists. Others cannot do anything if they do not collaborate with someone else or if they are not part of a team. It would be frivolous and superficial to say that one type of people is better than the other is.