Carlo Sibilia: There are no obstacles for Greece s exit from the eurozone, a member of the Italy s anti-EU Five Star Movement M5S , Carlo Sibilia, told RT. He calls Greece a small laboratory , an ongoing experiment as more EU states may follow if Greece succeeds, according to Russia Today. Carlo Sibilia: I think Tsipras is doing a very good job in the first part of his mandate. He is really fighting against privatization of public resources such as the port and energy facilities. He is moving very fine with his minister Varoufakis meeting other prime ministers all over Europe. And I wish he succeeded. But unfortunately I know what Renzi, our Prime Minister, the Italian Prime Minister, is thinking about is Europe. He is not really critical. He is not expressing his criticism towards the European Union. Actually he is still stuck in austerity measures. And I don t know if in this case Renzi, let s say, finds an agreement with Tsipras we will see it in the near future. But I really wish Tsipras and Greece could get out of this kind of mess, where the Troika and European Commission are taking them to and Tags Austerity , Bailout , Banking , Crisis , Currencies , EU , Economy , Election , Employment , Finance , Greece , History , Opposition , Politics , Spain RT: Greece new government now wants its foreign debt swapped into growth-linked bonds. Do you think the Greek Prime Minister managed to win the support of his Italian counterpart?
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