If Greece had gone through a very normal political life, I may have not been in politics. But just the fact that I lived through huge upheavals and very difficult struggles and polarization and the barbarism of dictatorships - that made me feel that we had to change this country.
George PapandreouWhen I was growing up in the United States and Sweden, I never thought about becoming a politician.
George PapandreouI would like to see Greece as a case study, an opportunity for Europe to strengthen its coordination of fiscal policy.
George PapandreouGreece has great strengths, but much of this potential has been wasted. That's because of a wider political system, but also because of a lack of an institutional framework.
George PapandreouIf we were the problem, it would be very convenient, kick Greece out, everything's fine. But what happened to Spain? What about Portugal? What about Italy? What about the whole of the Eurozone? We need more cooperation and less simplification and prejudice about what has to happen.
George PapandreouIf we were going to default, we would have decided that many months ago. It would be wrong for the Greek economy, it would be wrong for the European economy, it would make things worse in the end. That's why we're taking the pain and making these structural reforms, and we're on target.
George PapandreouThe more there is a European solution to a theoretical, but possible, problem in the markets, the less we will have to talk about an I.M.F. solution.
George PapandreouUnfortunately, corruption is widespread in government agencies and public enterprises.
George PapandreouEurope is a strong market for the U.S. If it has problems, if there's a lack of consumer confidence, if there's a deeper recession, this will deeply affect jobs in the U.S.
George PapandreouThere is this concept of politics as a dirty game. It's a difficult game, but it doesn't have to be dirty. I think this is what we need to bring to politics. I think politics around the world has very often been captured by big interests - 'lobbies' they call them in the States.
George PapandreouI have been supporting the European Union, but we are still a work in progress. We have to become more of a United States of Europe. We should talk about electing a president of the E.U., rather than having one selected from the heads of government.
George PapandreouIf you put all the European countries together, we are the biggest economy in the world.
George PapandreouGreece has given Europe the opportunity to fix a defect in the euro zone, that is the fact that we did not have a fiscal union. Now steps have been taken to begin that process. And there is more solidarity from nation to nation, and that is a good thing. That has been Greece's gift to Europe.
George PapandreouI never thought about becoming a politician. But during the military dictatorship, my grandfather was put in prison six times and my father twice. If my family and my country didn't have this history, I might be a professor somewhere today.
George PapandreouI can officially state that my government and myself believe that all over Europe we need to open a debate on the 'drug question' in order to create more coherent and human policies with better perspectives. . . . The policy of criminalizing consumers has failed, creating many problems to our society.
George PapandreouThe Greek people do not want to exit the euro, and I believe the Greek people already have shown that they have made major sacrifices to stay within the Eurozone.
George PapandreouPolitics also means educating people. It's important to speak openly with our fellow Greeks, to tell them what our problems are and that we have to change something.
George PapandreouThe structures in Europe in a globalising economy need to be modernised, need to be more integrated, need to be stronger.
George PapandreouThis idea that you're a successful tough guy if you evade taxes and deceive the state has got to change.
George PapandreouThis is global governance in the making. But we must agree, and agree to a binding commitment.
George PapandreouVery often, people will come out and say, 'Greeks aren't doing things, Greeks aren't making changes, there's no reform,' That is hogwash. We have made a huge effort. The Greek people have made a huge effort.
George PapandreouMarkets are saying pretty much what I'm saying too: that Greece is doing what it can, but that Greece is not going to be able to carry the weight of all of Europe and the other problems that Europe has.
George PapandreouThe real problem in Greece is not cutting taxes, it's making sure that we don't have tax evasion.
George PapandreouAt times of distress, we all like to recall the advice of fathers and mothers. The best advice my father gave me was to keep faith and deep confidence in the potential of the Greek people; nurture the belief that they can do things.
George PapandreouYou can theorise about the options you have but in reality they are very specific.
George PapandreouWe had about 60 regions in Greece and now there are only 13. It'd be like cutting down 50 states to 13 and making it more efficient.
George PapandreouEvery leader wants to put his or her imprint on the work that they do, and grow up in specific eras.
George PapandreouToday I want to send a message of optismism to all Greeks. Our road, our path, will be more stabilised. Our country will be in a better situation. We will be stronger.
George PapandreouI would say we are a friend in need and I am sure that the Greek people would very much welcome the choice of the British people to come and enjoy Greece, first of all, but also that would be a sign of support.
George PapandreouHow can a parliamentarian or a leader in a country say, on the one hand, that we're going to support Greece but at the same time say that Greeks are lazy?
George PapandreouI have always said I will be in politics to serve as best as I can and it will take me wherever it will take me.
George PapandreouAn elected government making huge changes with the consent of its people, is being undermined by concentrated powers in unregulated markets-powers which go beyond those of any individual government.
George PapandreouMy hope is that we will turn Greece into maybe the most transparent country in the world with everything on the web.
George PapandreouPeople would say you look weak if you're not cursing the opposition and driving around in a big black car while always wearing a tie. Above all, to be 'strong' you're always supposed to be giving orders.
George PapandreouI will always be upfront with the Greek people, so we can solve the country's problems together.
George PapandreouWe Greeks want change. We know there are problems in our system. We have great potential but we need to manage our country well. Now that hasn't been done over the last decades. And that is, of course, what we are paying for.
George PapandreouMany people have been pontificating, and patronizing, and moralizing, and scapegoating, saying you Greeks, you are the problem. I would say we Greeks have a problem. We are not the problem.
George PapandreouAs long as I feel I am doing what I think is right and just for my country, for the Greek people, that is enough for me. Saving Greece from this crisis was the first thing on the agenda. We are now on a much more normalised road.
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