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Hundreds of dockworkers from across Europe gathered in a solidarity protest in Lisbon against announced plans by the Portuguese government to approve new labor laws on national ports.
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Thousands rallied in front of the Portuguese parliament as the final approval for the 2013 state budget was debated.
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Thousands of anti-austerity strikers and protesters took to the streets over growing unemployment and increasing frustration over no prospects of governmental back down on further austerity measures in an already severely depressed economy.
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Several thousand workers and students marched in the streets of Lisbon simultaneously with those in 23 countries across Europe to protest austerity policies and growing unemployment in a severely depressed European economy.
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Around ten thousand Portuguese retired and active soldiers took to the streets of Lisbon in protest against cuts in the 2013 government budget.
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Some five thousand police officers marched in Lisbon in a renewed round of demonstrations against the Portuguese government's budget cuts plans for 2013.
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Demonstrators protested against the Portuguese government's budget for 2013 in front of the Parliament in Lisbon. The new approved budget increases austerity measures imposed by foreign creditors.
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A couple of thousand people gathered outside the Portuguese parliament to protest renewed austerity measures introduced by the Portuguese government in an already severely depressed economy.
