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    Greece’s ex-finance minister Varoufakis charged over use of dance drug ecstasy decades ago

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    ATHENS, Feb 26 (Reuters) - ‌Greece's former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, a ​self-declared "erratic" Marxist, has been charged with promoting drug use after ⁠he publicly admitted to having popped an ecstasy pill nearly four decades ago, his party said.

    The economics professor, ​who infuriated euro zone partners with his unconventional style and lectures ‌during bailout negotiations at the peak of Greece's debt crisis in 2015, said he had once tried ecstasy or ⁠MDMA - a drug commonly associated with dance ⁠parties and raves - in Australia in 1989.

    "It was a terrific experience until the days after," he said during the podcast "3026: Human Algorithm", adding that he was able ‌to dance for hours but then suffered migraines.

    He also ⁠said he had smoked marijuana in ‌the past.

    Varoufakis, now secretary of the ​small leftist party Mera25, is due to appear in court in December.

    Reuters could not immediately reach the ‌64-year-old for comment.

    His party issued a ​statement accusing Greece's conservative ⁠government of seeking to silence Varoufakis through the ‌courts.

    "The idea of a ⁠political party leader standing trial for referring to his experience with substances many decades ago is not a random ​and innocent blunder," ‌Mera25 said.

    "We will not remain silent. Neither about the provocative ⁠manipulation of the judiciary nor ​about the major problem of addiction."

    (Reporting by Renee ​MaltezouEditing by Gareth Jones)

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