The problem for the Eurozone (code for German bankers) this time is the Greek Prime Minister.
Alexix Tsipras is looking out for the Greek people not Angela Merkel's political career and the well being of the EEU bankers.
this has upset them something horrible and they don't understand how you can look out for the country before the Euro...this is the problem the EEU
has had from the beginning...the people of different nations who speak different languages and have different outlooks on things.
The EEU has too many regulations and rules trying to make everyone fit in one category and they just don't and every have and never will.
Greece for example has a leader now who is protesting the these proposals that would have them agree to a minimum of 50 years of voluntary poverty.
Anyone with friends in Greece knows that conditions there are already hard enough without making them worse.
....I believe it is possible that Germany somewhere does remember what was done to them after World War One in the Treaty of Versailles which left much of the population in Germany, Austria, Hungary and Turkey in hunger and poverty.....not to forget the treatment after World War Two which was equally as bad with women abused by all the victorious armies and the civilians pushed around and left to starve.....
remember Greece never has received war reparations from Germany, that subject was brought up during this mess but they were told that the case was closed.
........... instead of being pushed around.....it is good to be in charge........they could be more subtle and not such bullies about it though.