Yanis Varoufakis to face trial over podcast comments on drugs

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Former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has been indicted to stand trial for allegedly promoting drug use during a podcast, his MeRA25 party said on Wednesday, February 25.

The party said Varoufakis, due to appear in court on December 16, is being targeted by the centre-right government, accusing it of “manipulating” the judiciary “because he speaks the truth.”

It described the indictment as “risible … and dangerous.”

The investigation followed remarks Varoufakis made when asked whether he had ever used drugs.

“Determined not to do a Bill Clinton (remember the laughable ‘I didn’t inhale’?), I said I had,” he wrote on X, confirming past marijuana use and a single experience with ecstasy in Sydney 36 years ago, which he said led to a week-long migraine and deterred further use.

He said he shared the story to stress the risks, telling listeners “there is a price to pay,” with addiction representing “the end of liberty.”

MeRA25, no longer represented in Parliament, said putting a party leader on trial for discussing decades-old experiences “is not an accidental, innocent gaffe” but “a message from a judiciary that closes its eyes to those in power and goes after whoever refuses to bend the knee.”

Source: Ekathimerini.

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