Tens of thousands of Spaniards rallied in Madrid to protest against spending cuts and tax rises in a country reeling from high unemployment and a gruelling recession. Teachers, nurses and social services workers thronged the capital's central Plaza Colon a day after Spain said it would present new economic reforms at the end of September likely to contain more austerity measures. Read full article
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Sep 17th, 2012 - 10:40 am - Link - Report abuse 0Vestias. I am sure that your post is pertinent to the topic but as it is in Portuguese, I have not a clue as to what you are saying, so cannot make any meaningful reply.
Sep 17th, 2012 - 12:31 pm - Link - Report abuse 0The rules are that postings should be made in English.
Austerity isn't working. Btw will all those who supported the rich people's protests against Cristina on a general pro-protest basis be as liberal about these poor people's protests???
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