Dayton Daily News

Greek protesters clash with police

Unions denounce austerity bill to be voted on Monday.

- By Derek Gatopoulos

Police fired ATHENS, GREECE — tear gas in brief clashes with protesters and strikes halted ferries and disrupted public transport Friday, as unions stepped up protests against a new austerity bill that will limit the right to strike and speed up property foreclosur­es.

More than 8,000 protesters joined a demonstrat­ion in central Athens as strikes disrupted public transport in the capital.

At the end of the rally, police briefly clashed with protesters on the steps of parliament. No arrests or injuries were reported.

The austerity bill, to be voted on late Monday, is considered to be potentiall­y the last major package of cuts before Greece heads toward the end of the bailout program in August.

Giorgos Perros, a senior member of the Greek Communist Party and a lead organizer of Friday’s rally, promised to intensify protests ahead of Monday’s vote.

“Let them vote for whatever they like. We won’t stop,” he said.

Amid a collapse in confidence, Greece lost the ability of raising money in internatio­nal bond markets in 2010, but after years of budget restraint there are hopes that the country’s economy faces a brighter future.

The yield on the country’s 10-year bond, for example, has dropped to below 4 percent — its lowest in more than a decade, a clear sign that investors are more hopeful about Greece’s economic prospects.

Under the draft law, unions will require a larger number of members present at a strike vote for the protest to be considered legal.

But government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopou­los described the proposed change as minor. “This does not affect (umbrella) unions and it does not change the process followed to called strikes.”

More union protests are planned Monday, including a three-hour work stoppage by air traffic controller­s, set to halt flights between noon and 3 p.m. local time. Public transport and public hospital workers are also planning strikes and stoppages.

 ?? THANASSIS STAVRAKIS / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Police clash with protesters on the steps of parliament in Athens at a rally Friday against a new austerity bill that will limit the right to strike and speed up property foreclosur­es. More than 8,000 protesters participat­ed in the rally.
THANASSIS STAVRAKIS / ASSOCIATED PRESS Police clash with protesters on the steps of parliament in Athens at a rally Friday against a new austerity bill that will limit the right to strike and speed up property foreclosur­es. More than 8,000 protesters participat­ed in the rally.

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