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Protestas contra la austeridad en Italia y Portugal

En Lisboa y Oporto los sindicatos han convocado una multitudinaria manifestación y en Roma la protesta ha terminado en enfrentamiento con la Policía

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  • Las protestas frente al Ministerio de Finanzas italiano han terminado en disturbios entre la Policía y los manifestantes

    A protester clashes with a Guardia di Finanza policeman in front of the Ministry of Finance building in downtown Rome

    A protester clashes with a Guardia di Finanza policeman in front of the Ministry of Finance building in downtown Rome October 19, 2013. Scuffles broke out in Rome on Saturday as tens of thousands of people marched through Italy's capital to protest against unemployment, government cuts and big construction projects they say take money away from social services. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
  • Uno de los ciudadanos lanza objetos contra la Policía en las protestas contra la austeridad ante el ministerio de Finanzas, en Roma

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    A man throws objects in direction of the police on the sidelines of an anti-austerity protest on October 19, 2013 in Rome. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Italy and Portugal on Saturday to protest against budget cuts and the social cost of the economic crisis, amid concern over possible clashes in Rome. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE
  • Un manifestante lanza sprays contra la Policía durante las protestas contra las medidas de austeridad en Roma

    A demonstrator on a wheelchair sprays an Italian finance police van during a protest in downtown Rome

    A demonstrator on a wheelchair sprays an Italian finance police van during a protest in downtown Rome October 19, 2013. Police are on high alert for a demonstration by supporters against a high speed train link (TAV) that will join Italy and France. The procession route through central Rome will take protesters close to the Italian Finance Ministry. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORT)

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