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SPAIN soladarity w Greece> Hundreds of thousands protest austerity, labor laws. Huge demonstration in 57 cities. Riot police gather in Greece
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 11103019:MV8xNzg3NDU5XzI5NzA1OTk0XzZCNDdDMDc1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 11073983:MV8xNzg3NDU5XzI5NzA1NzgxXzhBODI4QjE=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 11103019:MV8xNzg3NDU5XzI5NzA1NTQ3XzRFRkExNkU2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 11098011:MV8xNzg3NDU5XzI5NzA1NDIxX0YwMDE3RTYy] one thing about Spain is they really do know how to protest. [/quote] A million people - at least thats what they admit to in public Spain is often the canary in the coal mine Remember the 1930s? [/quote] 1.936 no 1.930 During this past 7 years, socialism had f_ck us all and the "unions"? (what is that?) had been on silence, bribed by the goverment. If we "move" again, it could be worst than '36. But not by the youth, they are sedate. Don't believe anythink wrote on the newspaper, they all are under the gov's rule (money). [/quote] Meant the decade of 1930s, not year 1930, but you're right if Spanish move again, could be a big deal, worth paying attention to I don't think the Spanish take chit lying down In hindsight, Spanish divl war was a preview of what was to come with the big fight between the fascists and the democrats in World War II same forces building up again... Please keep us informed, thanx! [/quote]
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AP: "Hundreds of thousands of protesters were marching throughout Spain on Sunday in the first large-scale show of anger over new labor reforms that make it easier for companies to fire workers and pull out of collective bargaining agreements.
The country's main trade unions organized marches in 57 cities, beginning midmorning in Cordoba in the south and expected to end with evening marches in Toledo and Valencia, with a very large demonstration planned in Madrid from midday..."
Union organizers said around a million people had marched by mid-afternoon, but official figures were not released.
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link to finance.yahoo.com
]
This seems like a big deal
Meanwhile in Greece,
"Riot police guard Greek assembly as protesters gather"
(google for link)
Now the Greek PM has suddenly decided to head early to Belgium
Greek Prime Minister Papademos making sudden trip to Brussels ahead of EU summit
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link to stks.co
]
Looks like anything but a peaceful weekend
Any word from the Spanish or Greek GLP posters?
What's going on in Spain?
Thanks in advance
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