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Clashes between riot police and protesters broke out in front of the parliament building in Athens

Greek riot police have fired tear gas and fought running battles with protesters, amid a 48-hour general strike that has paralysed the country.

Some protesters hurled petrol bombs and stones at the police, as a march by tens of thousands of people in central Athens turned violent.

Many Greeks are furious at austerity plans being discussed in parliament.

Greece is struggling to reduce a huge government deficit amid fears it may default and set off a crisis, engulfing other eurozone countries like Spain and Italy.

The EU and IMF have demanded tough cuts in return for two bailout packages, and their meeting in Frankfurt comes days before high-level EU talks on the crisis.
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The Greek government has so far introduced one round of austerity measures.

At stake here is not just whether the Greek parliament can get its legislation through. Seeing the vast numbers on the street, the government ministries occupied, the violence, it has to be asked whether Greece can impose these new austerity measures.

And if it can't, will the EU and IMF go ahead with the next tranche of bailout money? Without the next 8bn euros ($11bn; £7bn) Greece will soon find itself unable to pay its bills.

But the mood has hardened here. There is less fear of default. We are not there yet but the question may have to be faced: what happens if a eurozone country refuses to take the medicine?

Parliament is due to vote on Wednesday and Thursday on a further round, including plans for temporary lay-offs of thousands of public sector workers.

The pace of protests in Greece has been increasing for several weeks, with lightning strikes across virtually every sector of the economy.

The latest strike was accompanied by huge rallies across the country organised by trade unions, who say the demonstrations are the largest this year.

More than 70,000 people gathered in Syntagma Square in central Athens, and thousands more in cities across the country.

But outside parliament in Athens, hundreds of riot police faced off against large groups of youths, and angry clashes followed.

Protesters threw smoke grenades, petrol bombs, bricks and stones at police, and fought scuffles and running battles with officers.

Some of the youths were wearing gas masks, others had scarves wrapped around their faces.

The police responded by firing stun grenades and tear gas as they formed a defensive ring around the parliament building.
'Taxation Armageddon'

The strike for Wednesday and Thursday was called by the two big unions that cover public and private sector workers.
Government departments, businesses, offices and shops have all shut, with small business owners and shopkeepers taking part in strike action for the first time.

Air traffic controllers are staging a 12-hour walkout, with some 150 domestic and international flights cancelled. Trains, buses, taxis and lorries are not operating.

One striker, university lecturer Yannis Zabetakis, told the BBC: "We are now living in a taxation Armageddon and the economy is dying. Along with the economy, we are dying. The austerity measures are not working and our best people are being forced to go abroad."

The BBC's Chris Morris in Athens says the mood across the country is generally one of defiance rather than violence.

Legislators are voting on two bills on Wednesday and Thursday.

They include measures for higher taxes, further cuts to pensions and salaries and the suspension of collective labour agreements.

They will also suspend 30,000 public servants on reduced pay and introduce a new civil service salary system

Prime Minister George Papandreou's Pasok party has a four-seat majority but some of his backbenchers have threatened to vote against the measures.

Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos, who has this month been locked out of his office by protesting civil servants for several days, appealed for support, saying: "We are in an agonising but necessary struggle to avoid the final and harshest point of the crisis."

Greece finds itself with rising unemployment and a stalled economy, saddled with a government debt that is 162% of its gross domestic product.

The long-term bond markets have shut Greece out over fears that it can no longer meet its debt obligations.

The EU and the IMF have stepped in with two rescue packages, but the second has not been finalised and the first has not yet been fully paid.

Greece says it needs the next $11bn (£7bn; 8bn euros) instalment from the first package or it will run out of money to pay its bills in November.

As part of the second bailout agreed to in July, Greece's creditors agreed to a 21% loss - or "haircut" - on their loans to Athens, but there are suggestions this may not be enough.
 

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The Guardian reader's opinion :

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    I have been living in Greece for about 6 weeks now and whilst this is a 48 'general strike', I can count on one hand the number of times i've seen the binmen working in that period. There have been strikes and protests nearly every single day. It seems to me that the greeks don't want to come to terms with the basic fact that their lifestyle must change. The average salary is far too high considering that the basic cost of living is the same as in Slovakia where the basic salary is about 1/3 (€400) of Greece's. Interesting times here indeed
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      `Well, the public sector free for all in Greece is coming to an end... They need to feel the full consequences of their irresponsibilty...` Wrong, it is the private sector free for all that is in danger of ending in Greece if the striking Greek workers are successful. By the same token it is the banks that need to feel the full consequences of their irresponsible and predatory practices. As for the rest of your comment it represents the worst kind of class bias dressed up in vile national stereotyping.

     
   
 

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και γιατί το  "νέα τάξη" το γράφεις με κεφαλαία ρε παίχτη ?
 

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ton plakosan στης αγωγες τον καμενο και λαλαει οτι ξερει ολος ο κοσμος!!!  σας το ξανογραψα πρεπει να το γυρισουμε το θρεντ ΣΕ ΟΔΗΓΟ ΕΠΙΒΙΩΣΗς ΣΕ ΕΧΘΡΙΚΟ ΠΕΡΙΒΑΛΟΝ!!!!
 

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 ειναι καυλα να ακους πως σκουζει σαν ξεπουπουλιασμενο κοτοπουλο
 
 ΜΠΑΤΣΟΙ ΓΟΥΡΟΥΝΙΑ ΔΟΛΟΦΟΝΟΙ

γιατί το προβάλεις ? έχει μηδενική σημασία ....

οσο λαμόγια είναι οι παρατρεχαμανοι άλλο τοσο και τα όργανα ....

νεο-έλληνες ....

 

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εχει ιδιαίτερη βαρύτητα για την εφεξης ζωή όλων ....

δεν το καταλαβαίνεις ?

Δεν θα ρθει αυτη η "Νεα ταξη" εδω κοντα φιλαρακι. Το σχεδιο μπαζει νερα...

Ριξε μια ματια στις διαδηλωσεις οχι μονο στην Ελλαδα, αλλα σε ολο σχεδον τον δυτικο κοσμο και θα το πιασεις το νοημα. Mark my words, οποιος σκαβει αλλουνου τον λακο, πεφτει ο ιδιος μεσα ;)
 

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Η μαζική ειρηνική κάθοδος στο Συνταγμα είναι η έτερη, αποτελεσματική λύση.
Με μια προσθήκη : ξύλο και αποκάλυψη των γνωστων-αγνωστων μπαχαλακηδων-προβοκατόρων.
Εδώ θα χρειαστούμε την τεχνογνωσία και τη δυναμικη βοήθεια του ΠΑΜΕ.
Μόλις εμφανιστούν οι κουκουλοφοροι, ντου από την περιφρούρηση, απομόνωση από τη μαζα του κόσμου και ξύλο.

Άντε να δούμε, έχει τα κότσια το ΠΑΜΕ να κάνει αυτο που οφειλε απο την πρωτη στιγμή ;!
Ναι,μπατσοσκυλο σε υπηρεσια,θα προσπαθησει να το κανει αυριο,να επαναλαβει τη σημερινη περφορμανς.

ΥΓ Σου τη χαρισα να δω που το πας,δεν τα ειχα ξεχασει τα καλοκαιρινα.Μαζεψου...
 

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Δεν θα ρθει αυτη η "Νεα ταξη" εδω κοντα φιλαρακι. Το σχεδιο μπαζει νερα...

Ριξε μια ματια στις διαδηλωσεις οχι μονο στην Ελλαδα, αλλα σε ολο σχεδον τον δυτικο κοσμο και θα το πιασεις το νοημα. Mark my words, οποιος σκαβει αλλουνου τον λακο, πεφτει ο ιδιος μεσα ;)

ΚΑΙ εδώ είναι ....
 

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