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1096:, enlisting the leaders of the pro-austerity factions that had been defeated in the referendum in support of his plan to proceed anyway to end the stand-off with the troika by accepting a third bailout package. This betrayal of the popular will led Varoufakis to resign as finance minister two months after his hard negotiating position that refused any new austerity imposition in favor of an overall agreement that included a package of economic reforms and a restructuring of the Greek debt, had been effectively sidelined by the faction of the Greek government led by deputy prime minister Dragasakis that saw acceptance of austerity as the only viable alternative to Grexit. Tsakalotos was chosen as Varoufakis' successor and was sworn-in later that day. In the process of this, Tsakalotos relinquished his previous ministerial position of Alternate Minister for International Economic Relations. Tsakalotos was noted for his differences with Varoufakis, for example, the 1234:, Tsakalotos said that it was "absolutely critical that we get something on debt relief." He added: "By the second quarter of 2016, if we get a positive review, bank recapitalisation and debt relief, I don’t see any reason why there shouldn’t be a return to growth." He also said that the new government would make serious attempts to crack down on tax evasion: "It will be a central aspect of our policies, which will determine the success of the government, because it’s the only way the Greek people will accept difficult measures that show we’re all in the same boat." 1035: 340: 44: 767:, as a coalition of 13 left-wing political parties in Greece. Tsakalotos was elected to their Central Committee in December 2004. However, he also remained a prominent member of Synaspismos and served on both their Central Political Committee and their Political Secretariat until a July 2013 party congress, during which Syriza voted to become an independent political party and for all component parties to disband, including Synaspismos. 1198: 1222:
claimed that, during the election campaign, without Tsakalotos' involvement, there would have been no bailout package. In recognition of that, Tsakalotos was made to head the list for Syriza in Athens B. In an interview during the campaign, Tsakalotos admitted that the Greek government had suffered "defeat" during negotiations with creditors, implying that some responsibility for this lay with his predecessor, Varoufakis.
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2016, Spyros Economides, Director of the Hellenic Observatory,in order to divert blame and relieve the pressure on Tsakalotos and following a relentless smear campaign against Varoufakis, commented on Tsakalotos' performance as Minister of Finance: "In some ways, he has done an extremely good job because the mess left by his predecessor both in substantive and presentational terms was horrific." Tsakalotos visited the
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Tsakalotos is also a leading member of the Group of 53, a prominent faction within Syriza. One report names him as the leader of the Group. The Group was founded in mid-2014 and stands ideologically between the Left Platform and Alexis Tsipras's core backers. After the Left Platform split from Syriza
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The second set of measures were debated and voted on 23 July, with Tsakalotos beginning the debate, and urging a vote in favour of the measures. Tsakalotos was criticised for his speech, with Ovenden writing that " argument made him sound little different from the kind of kindergarten exchanges which
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that "People say that we are responsible for the situation we find ourselves in. OK, sure. But I think that Germany will find it hard to argue that in 1953 they were completely blameless." He appeared in various international media as a spokesperson for Syriza and making the case for their policies:
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across several goods and services, the abolition of the VAT discount for Greek islands, a corporation tax rise from 26% to 29%, a luxury tax on cars, boats and swimming pools, an end to early retirement by 2022, and an increase in the retirement age to 67. Tsakalotos said on 16 July debate, "I don't
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following the vote in the referendum. Tsakalotos brought a note with him that reminded him to display "no triumphalism" after the 'No' vote in the Greek bailout referendum. Following the talks, he was described as "Much better than Varoufakis" who was a much tougher and less compromising negotiator.
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which went before Parliament on 16 July. The package was the first in a series of prior actions necessary for negotiations to open up over bailout funding worth 86 billion euros. The package came in two parts, with the first being approved on 16 July, and the second on 23 July. The legislation
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reported that Tsakalotos was considering not running in the September 2015 legislative election, as he did not want to have to implement the bailout agreement. However, these fears were assuaged by Alexis Tsipras when he said there was no doubt that Tsakalotos would stand in the election. He also
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In his capacity as an academic, Tsakalotos served as a member of the executive committee of the Hellenic Federation of University Teachers' Associations (POSDEP). In the mid-2000s, Tsakalotos led his students in a several months-long protest against proposed reforms to the Greek education system.
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between 9 and 11 October 2015, Tsakalotos had a number of meetings with high-level attendees. On 8 January 2016, Tsakalotos began a tour of European cities, including Rome, Lisbon, Paris, Helsinki and Berlin, meeting with finance ministers, prior to a Eurogroup meeting on 14 January. In February
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In June 2015, lenders warned that time was running out for a deal to be agreed on a new bailout plan. On 17 June, Tsakalotos warned that Greece would not be able to repay its €1.6bn loan from the IMF at the end of the month unless a new bailout plan was agreed. The deadline for the renewal of
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Tsakalotos has been described as a "Revolutionary Europeanist", as he supports European Union integration but not its capitalist principles. In one article, he wrote: " European Monetary Union has created a split between core and periphery, and relations between the two are hierarchical and
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Tsakalotos has written a number of books and articles on Greek and international economic policies, alone and in cooperation with other academics and writers. He has co-authored a number of works with his wife, who has also served as editor for some of the works that he has written alone.
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Tsakalotos represented Syriza at the Sinn Féin ardfheis on 7 March 2015 and gave a speech on the conference floor, during which he said that both Sinn Féin and Syriza are "part of a great realignment in European politics" towards left-wing anti-austerity parties. The leader of Sinn Féin,
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know if we did the right thing, however, I do know that we felt like we had no other choice but do what we did." The contentious vote was opposed by 109 out of 201 members of the Central Committee of Syriza, and 32 Syriza MPs voted against the proposals on 16 July. It also led to a
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Following the re-election of the Syriza-ANEL coalition, Tsakalotos was tipped to resume the role of Minister of Finance, however the state media reported that he was reluctant to do so. Nonetheless, he was reappointed as Minister of Finance on 23 September, as part of the
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noted that he "could hardly be more different from his flamboyant predecessor". At a press conference shortly following his appointment, Tsakalotos said: "I cannot hide from you that I am quite nervous. I am not taking on this job at the easiest point in Greek history."
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Thanos Tsouknidas, an accountant that knew Tsakalotos at the time, said: "He was there, involved in the struggle. We were fighting together." His active role in the teachers' union brought him popularity, and according to a former student, his classes were often packed.
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in the early 1990s and was elected to the Central Committee of Syriza in 2004 shortly after their formation. He was first elected as a Member of the Hellenic Parliament for Athens B in the May 2012 legislative election and has been re-elected in every election since. In
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in September 2015 following his re-appointment, he said: "I’m one of the government’s most left-wing ministers, politically speaking. However, I want to do things like the recapitalisation of the banks. I can do things that aren’t particularly left-wing."
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that a Europe imposing austerity on its citizens for the actions of banks "isn't the Europe that the original inspirators of Europe imagined". New Democracy won a plurality of seats in June 2012 and formed a coalition government with PASOK and
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effectively began in 2009 and was a backdrop for Tsakalotos' involvement in the creation of Syriza's economic policy. Tsakalotos has been credited as the "brains behind" the policy, and as a member of Syriza's "economics quartet", alongside
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on 8 July, leading to a plan being submitted by the Greek government on 10 July. In a nine-hour Eurogroup meetings on 11 July, Tsakalotos was noted for his calmness in the "tough, even violent" atmosphere of the talks by observers.
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was called for the end of January 2015. A few days before the 2015 election took place, Tsakalotos was quizzed on Syriza's economic policies by a number of economists, debt campaigners and investment analysts at the
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had characterised Pasok and New Democracy over the years." However, the proposals passed parliament, clearing the way for a new bailout deal to be negotiated with Greece's creditors.
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The bailout referendum on 5 July resulted in a 'No' vote to the adoption of the bailout package. Despite this result, the following day, prime minister Alexis Tsipras called the
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is the main economic reference point for Varoufakis, who opposed the Brussels deal, for Tsakalotos, who signed it, Marx is more that guide to economic and political analysis."
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Tsakalotos began to gain a more prominent role in the renegotiations with Greece's creditors over a new bailout plan, which at the time were being led by Yanis Varoufakis, the
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Tsakalotos has published a number of articles and papers, including several co-authored with his wife, Heather Gibson, and others. He has been published in a range of
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began, with a particular focus on Greece. It argued that the idea Greece was exceptional was a myth and that the crisis had revealed the inadequacies of
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In opposition from 2012 to 2015, Tsakalotos was a key proponent of Syriza's economic policy. He argued that Greece needed something similar to the
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Some of Tsakalotos' work has sparked debate in academic circles, leading to some articles being published in response to his work. These include
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on 25 January 2015, Syriza won a near-majority of seats, with 149 out of 300, and so formed a coalition with the right-wing anti-austerity party
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were announced on 28 June, with the Eurozone refusing an extension of the bailout plan and Greece defaulting on its loan to the IMF on 30 June.
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ministers whilst opposition parties attempted to form their own government. However, the opposition parties failed to form a government and
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The first review of the bailout programme carried out by Greece's lenders stalled in February 2016 over pension reforms. Speaking to
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After the completion of his doctorate, Tsakalotos entered into an academic career. His first role was as a research associate at the
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from 1951 to 1952. Tsakalotos has been quoted as saying that his great-granduncle fought on the "other side, the wrong side" in the
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Greece's bailout package was also looming at the end of June. On 26 June, an emergency cabinet meeting led to the calling of a
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was described as offering "badly needed correctives" to the prevalent ideas on the Greek situation. The book addressed why the
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on 27 January, appointing Tsakalotos as Alternate Minister for International Economic Relations, subordinate to the
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from 1994 to 2010, becoming a professor of economics. Since 2010, he has been a professor of economics at the
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Tsakalotos' first official meeting as Minister of Finance was on 7 July and was an emergency meeting of the
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Speaking in October 2016, Tsakalotos said that he wanted the IMF to join the bailout programme and that
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of member countries, which is what requires this change in architecture. In a May 2012 interview on
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party, in 1968. In the early 1990s, shortly after moving to Greece, Tsakalotos became a member of
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Some things which are now seen as unrealistic will change with the political balance of forces.
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respectively, who both taught at the university. He also took part in student protests against
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was appointed as an interim Prime Minister on 27 August. On 28 August, Thanou-Christophilou's
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later commented on this, saying it was a "moment of bonding" between Syriza and Sinn Féin.
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Shortly after Syriza was formed, Tsakalotos stood as their candidate for the prefecture of
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discriminatory." Tsakalotos has also advocated for a "change in architecture" of the
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Carchedi, Guglielmo (July 2006). "Tsakalotos on 'Homo Economicus': Some Comments".
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Corporatism and Economic Performance: A Comparative Analysis of Market Economies
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Greece was given 48 hours to agree to a new bailout plan or it would face being
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in January 2015, Tsakalotos was appointed as an Alternate Minister within the
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Euclid Tsakalotos with Gerry Adams at the Sinn Féin ardfheis in March 2015.
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Crucible of Resistance: Greece, the Eurozone and the World Economic Crisis
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Alternative economic strategies: the case of Greece / Euclid Tsakalotos
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government. During his time at university, he became a supporter of
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from 2015 to 2019. He was also a member of the Central Committee of
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Euclid Tsakalotos: National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
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In December 2014, the Hellenic Parliament did not approve the new
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As a student at the University of Oxford, Tsakalotos joined the
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22 Things they tell you about the Greek Crisis which are not so
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Adults in the room: my battle with europe's deep establishment
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On 20 August, Tsipras announced the resignation of the Syriza-
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Educating Capitalists: A Rejoinder to Wright and Tsakalotos
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as a potential solution to the EU's economic architecture.
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in March 2015. One of his university friends at this time,
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Guarascio, Francesco; Macdonald, Alastair (8 July 2015).
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Argitis, Theophilis; Lacqua, Francine (8 October 2016).
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Coalition of Left, of Movements and Ecology politicians
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Papadimas, Lefteris; Maltezou, Renee (26 August 2015).
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that he welcomed their role in monitoring the reforms.
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Alternate Minister for International Economic Relations
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Maltezou, Renee; Kambas, Michele (22 September 2015).
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Wearden, Graeme; Smith, Helena (21 September 2015).
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Maltezou, Renee; Babington, Deepa (28 August 2015).
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Index


Minister of Finance
Alexis Tsipras
George Chouliarakis
Christos Staikouras
Alexis Tsipras
Yanis Varoufakis
George Chouliarakis
Alternate Minister for International Economic Relations
Alexis Tsipras
Nikos Kotzias
Hellenic Parliament
Incumbent
Athens B
Rotterdam
Netherlands
New Left
Syriza
Heather Gibson
Alma mater
Queen's College, Oxford
Institute of Development Studies
Mansfield College, Oxford

Monetary economics
Managerial economics
National accounts
University of Kent
Athens University of Economics and Business
University of Athens

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