Chouliarakis has served as Chairman of the
Council of Economic Advisers (SOE), and in this capacity has accompanied ministers, such as
Euclid Tsakalotos, to meetings in
Brussels. He has also been described as an "ally" of the
Deputy Prime Minister of Greece,
Yannis Dragasakis. In late April 2015, Chouliarakis was rebrought in as the chief Greek negotiator in the team negotiating the terms of the
third bailout package. He replaced
Nicholas Theocarakis, who was considered an ally of
Yanis Varoufakis. Chouliarakis was praised by Thomas Wieser, the president of the
EU's
Economic and Financial Committee, as being a "gifted negotiator". He has been called "the invisible negotiator" by some of the
Athens media due to being notoriously media-shy. The
Wall Street Journal described him as a "constructive interlocutor". Alternatively,
Yanis Varoufakis describes Chourialakis as instrumental to the failure of Syriza's first negotiations, "[demonstrating] himself and his team to be utterly unwilling and possibly incapable of doing anything beyond regurgitating the troika's models and projections". Varoufakis claimed that Chouliarakis did not inform him that a document listing proposals (which Chouliarakis brought him before the pair edited and later distributed it) was first created at the European Commission. Journalists found this when looking at the document's properties, embarrassing Varoufakis by giving the impression he had capitulated. Varoufakis also claims that Chouliarakis neglected to inform him of a deadline for an extension of loan repayments, putting him in a difficult negotiating position. Given these two failures, Varoufakis removed him from his position, believing that he was in “cahoots” and that his cynicism was “extraordinary”. On 28 August 2015, Chouliarakis was sworn in as the interim
Minister of Finance in the
Caretaker Cabinet of Vassiliki Thanou-Christophilou, replacing
Euclid Tsakalotos. His appointment was praised by
Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the president of the
Eurogroup, who said: "[Chouliarakis] knows what he's doing because he was top man in the ministry for the past year and half." Tsakalotos also praised his successor, saying: "I am certain that with his work, as always, and with his devotion to the public good it would be difficult to think of a better interim finance minister, someone who loves what he does and does it very well." Chouliarakis, in his capacity as an Alternate Minister of Finance, is also a member of the Board of Directors of the
European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF). Chouliarakis has also resumed the role of Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors (SOE), and in that capacity is a member of the Board of Directors of the Greek
Public Debt Management Agency. ==Article and papers==