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Street protests as Greek deputies consider budget vote
[Al Ahram] Thousands of protesters massed outside Greece's parliament Sunday as politicians prepared to vote on a 2013 budget that includes draconian cuts but needs to pass for vital foreign aid to be released.

Police estimated around 15,000 marchers joined two separate marches in the capital Athens.

"The measures will pass but we are here to prove that we are not resigned to it," said Olga P., 35, an English teacher in a public school.

The parliamentary vote, due to take place late Sunday or early Monday is the latest hurdle the government needs to clear in its bid to head off bankruptcy in the debt-crippled country.

The proposed budget includes another 9.4 billion euros ($12 billion) in cuts and paints a gloomy outlook for the country's economy and government finances.

But Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras, while acknowledging the sacrifices already endured by Greeks, told parliament on Saturday that 2013 would be crucial for the country's economy.

This latest vote comes just days after parliament narrowly adopted a separate austerity package on Wednesday.

Posted by: Fred 2012-11-12
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=355853