Thursday, October 20, 2011

Disable Greek strike

Breaking down bulk mass yesterday crippled Greece.

 
Thousands of protesters down the main streets of Athens to shed anger when parliament preparing to vote to determine the economic tightening policies.
Clash between demonstrators and the policy was not antihuru terhindarkan havoc. The protesters, dressed serbahitam policy pelt with stones and molotov bombs in front of the parliament building.
Prime Minister George Papandreou to apply for support from the people by the Greek parliament vote for policies related to the increase in taxes, cut wages, and public sector layoffs. The international lender urged Athens to do more decisive action to suppress the continued soaring debt.
For the first time since the economic crisis hit Greece two years ago, the demonstrators break into parliament building complex.
"Who is trying fool people. With the tightening of policies, the poor will become poorer while the rich get richer. The measures will not save us, "said Akis Papadopoulos (50), a public sector employees.
Greece entered the third year of recession and debt dililih reaching 162 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Increasingly immersed in the country despite the economic crisis has repeatedly committed tightening budgets.

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Cans of tear gas fired by the policy and black smoke coloring Airport Syntagma molotov bomb, which is also the location of collision between the policy and in action show a sense of demonstrators last June.
Yesterday the latest Bentrok concurrent with the start of mass for 48-hour strike that paralyzed Greece. Government offices, private, and public services closing, as are the shops and factories. Approximately 150 domestic and overseas flights canceled.
Some demonstrators suffered cuts, especially small and blister wounds in the head. There are serious bentrok reported involving 100,000 people, but there far from the main demonstration site.
In the parliament building, tear gas demoralize the people's representatives are discussing the bill by a vote.
More than 7000 diterjunkan policy to Athens to anticipate turbulence near the parliament building. They are most alert is in place, without any attempt to do the mass liquidation.
Most anti-social unrest as a result of such hard-line groups that dominated the young demonstrators. When bentrok case, the protesters from among the older choose to remove more peaceful place.

The first parliamentary vote last Wednesday night to confirm the bill on the crop, public sector wages, pension funds, and tax increases. The second vote will determine a more specific question is expected to be done this Sunday after the bill was passed into law.