'Chaos, scandal, missing in action' Merkel dismantled as Varoufakis tears legacy to shreds
ANGELA Merkel is presiding over "chaos" in Germany, Greece's former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has said is a savage takedown of the outgoing Chancellor.
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And the economist - who is currently an MP in the Greek Parliament - has listed no fewer than seven areas in which he believes Mrs Merkel is failing to deliver as she prepares to step down after September’s crunch federal elections. He tweeted: “I just met a German tourist who claimed Merkel was great for Germany.
“To which I responded: vaccination chaos, missing flood warning systems, bad 4G coverage, Diesel gate, Wirecard & Deutsche Bank scandal.
“And that 50 percent of Germans are worse off financially today than they were in 2005.”
Germany’s vaccination rollout has been sharply criticised, along with that of many European countries.
Yanis Varoufakis has highlighted seven areas in which he says Angela Merkel has failed
At least 150 people have died in the floods
Even now it lags behind the UK, where 54.97 percent of people are fully vaccinated, compared with 49.34 percent for Germany.
Speaking to German broadcaster ZDF in February, Markus Soeder, Prime Minister of Bavaria, said: "The procedure was accompanied by many misjudgments.”
More recently, Germany has been devastated by floods which have claimed the lives of 180 people in the west of the country, with another 150 missing.
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But Michael Theurer, a senior member of the opposition Free Democrats (FDP), has claimed the high death toll revealed a "systemic failure" as the population was not sufficiently warned.
German interior minister Horst Seehofer rejected the criticism, insisting: “It would be completely inconceivable for such a catastrophe to be managed centrally from any one place. You need local knowledge."
In terms of 4G, Germany has notoriously poor coverage compared with many other European nations.
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Speaking last year, Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said: “I’m on the road a lot of the time.
“I’ve told my office that I don’t want to be connected to foreign officials because I’m incredibly embarrassed when I have to call them back three, four times because I keep losing the connection.”
Mr Varoufakis’ reference to “Diesel gate” concerns the emissions scandal which engulfed the German car industry, during which carmakers manipulated the engines of their vehicles to cheat on tests, landing companies including Volkswagen with hefty fines.
Markus Braun is currently in custody
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To compound matters, earlier this year the European Commission slapped companies with fines totally more than £750million for separate transgressions in which “car manufacturers illegally colluded to restrict competition in the area of emission cleaning technology for diesel cars”.
German payment processor and financial services provider Wirecard filed for insolvency last year after it emerged that €1.9 billion was "missing”.
CEO Markus Braun was subsequently arrested, and is currently in custody.
Volkswagen was one of the companies embroiled in the emissions scandal
As for Deutsche Bank, earlier this month the Financial Times reported an internal probe was looking into claims that it had mis-sold foreign exchange derivatives to between 50 and 100 Spanish companies.
J Garcia-Carrion, Europe’s largest wine exporter, was last month paid in excess of €10m by Deutsche Bank to settle a dispute over losses that it had suffered.
A statement issued by Ibiza-based Palladium Group on July 15 added: “We can confirm that we have suffered from a similar situation to J Garcia-Carrion and are in a pre-litigation process in London.”
Deutsche Bank itself said: “We follow up on any evidence and diligently look for any potential similar activity.”
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