Greek Deputy Finance Minister
Greek Deputy Finance Minister Nadia Valavani
Greek Deputy Finance Minister Nadia Valavani has resigned ahead of the key vote in the Greek parliament on a third bailout agreed between Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and the country's creditors. She described the deal as Greek agony.

"Alexis, I am ready to serve in any capacity to the end during challenges. However, when our delegation returned with liabilities that are 'stillborn measures' and at such a price [by the creditors in fulfilling the reforms program], once again when the dilemma appears of retreating or Grexit, it will be impossible for me to remain a member of the government," Valavani's letter reads. She called the debt deal reached Monday a "capitulation" by the government, that will hit the Greek people.

"This 'capitulation' is so overwhelming that it will not allow a regrouping of forces. With your signature there will be a deterioration in the status of an already suffering population, and this will be a tombstone around their necks for many years with little potential of redemption," she wrote


Comment: Yanis Varoufakis set out to do what Putin accomplished in Russia: "Our plan is to destroy the Greek oligarchy system", he said. However, he admitted the team didn't have enough experience to dare Grexit. Now another colleague of his realized they were coerced - by the psychopath Eurocrats - to do exactly what the Syriza party wanted to avoid at all costs.


The letter was made public by the Greek finance ministry on Wednesday. Valavani was one of two deputy finance ministers, and was in charge of taxation and overseeing privatization. The Greek parliament is going to vote on Wednesday on the austerity deal made between the creditors and Tsipras. There is no unanimity within Tsipras' Syriza party. The vote can break up Syriza's anti-austerity coalition with right-wing ANEL. This could lead to new elections in Greece.


Comment: The top US psychopaths in the government and the banking system never wanted Syriza in power. After destroying the opposition they can proceed with the master plan to install a totally corrupt Greek government that will dance as the US plays the flute.


Since the agreement Alexis Tsipras has been expected to reshuffle the government, with the resignation of Syriza members who refuse to support the agreement with European creditors.