Matters of the
economy are forefront in many minds, with economic issues dominating the
recent American election and the leadership change in China. But in
several countries in Europe, economic debate is played out on the
streets with protests, petrol bombs, and strikes. As the Eurozone
struggles with the global financial crisis, many member countries have
turned to a series of spending cuts to health, education, and other
services and social programs. Widespread protests against these
so-called austerity measures have erupted in several countries.
Gathered here are photographs from the most heavily impacted nations in
recent months, including Spain, Greece, Portugal, and Italy. -- Lane Turner (31 photos total)
A
riot police officer is engulfed by petrol bomb flames in front of
parliament during clashes in Athens on November 7, 2012. (Dimitri
Messinis/Associated Press)
A
range of protesters from communists to academics mount a 'No Monti Day'
demonstration against government austerity policies in downtown Rome on
October 27, 2012. (Alessandro Bianchi/Reuters)
Police
clash with protestors during a demonstration at parliament against
austerity measures announced by the Spanish government in Madrid on
September 26, 2012. (Andres Kudacki/Associated Press)
A
protestor lies on the ground unconscious after a clash with the police
against austerity measures in Madrid on September 25, 2012. (Andres
Kudacki/Associated Press)
Protestors
react to tear gas in Athens during a demonstration against the visit of
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on October 9, 2012. Merkel is an
austerity hate figure in Greece whose arrival was greeted by union and
opposition party protests. (Aris Messinis/AFP/GettyImages)
A
demonstrator pauses during clashes with riot police in Athens against
the visit of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel on October 9, 2012.
(Aris Messinis/AFP/GettyImages)
A
woman bangs a pot and shouts slogans during the Global Noise
demonstration in Puerta del Sol Square on October 13, 2012 in Madrid.
(Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)
People
wave flags as they take part in a demonstration against the Portuguese
government's austerity policies at the Terreiro do Paco Square in Lisbon
on September 29, 2012. (Patricia De Melo Moreira/AFP/GettyImages)
A
woman shouts slogans during a protest in front of the prime minister's
cabinet against new austerity measures in Lisbon on October 4, 2012.
(Jose Manuel Ribeiro/Reuters)
A
protesting officer from Greece's police stands in a mock gallows
outside the Finance Ministry during an anti-austerity protest in Athens
on September 6, 2012. More than 4,000 officers, chanting "thieves,
thieves’’ and carrying black flags took part in the march against
expected new pay cuts in the crisis-hit country. (Thanassis
Stavrakis/Associated Press)
Media
crews use apartment balconies to cover protests in Athens against the
visit of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel on October 9, 2012. (Aris
Messinis/AFP/GettyImages)
A naked protestor runs during clashes in front of parliament in Athens on October 9, 2012. (Dimitri Messinis/Associated Press)
A
protestor gives flowers to police during a demonstration in front of
Parliament against austerity measures announced by the Spanish
government in Madrid, Spain, Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012. (AP Photo/Andres
Kudacki)
A
protestor marches through the streets of Paris during a demonstration
against austerity plans on September 30, 2012. (Christian
Hartmann/Reuters)
Pensioners
Carmen Ruiz (center), 82, and her husband Francisco Arias, 83, along
with their daughter Victoria attend a protest against further tax hikes
and austerity cuts in Malaga, Spain on October 7, 2012. (Jon
Nazca/Reuters)
A
woman is helped up after being pushed by police during a march against
austerity measures announced by the government in Madrid on September
25, 2012. (Daniel Ochoa De Olza/Associated Press)
A
riot policeman is engulfed in flames after a protester threw petrol
bombs in Athens' Syntagma square during a 24-hour labor strike on
September 26, 2012. (Yannis Behrakis/Reuters)
Protestors
shout slogans in front of the Parliament during a demonstration against
austerity measures in Madrid on September 29, 2012. (Andres
Kudacki/Associated Press)
Portuguese
military members hold up red cards to protest against the 2013 state
budget draft in Lisbon on November 10, 2012. (Jose Manuel
Ribeiro/Reuters)
People protest austerity measures in Columbus Square in Madrid on September 15, 2012. (Andres Kudacki/Associated Press)
Protesters
surround police vans close to Spain's Parliament during a demostration
in Madrid on September 25, 2012. (Andrea Comas/Reuters)
A
demonstrator throws a trash bag at the official Prime Minister
residency at Sao Bento Palace during a protest against the Portuguese
government's 2013 state budget in Lisbon on October 15, 2012. (Patricia
De Melo Moreira/AFP/GettyImages)
Street
artists finish a piece by Shepard Fairey in London on October 9, 2012.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said he would not soften his
austerity program. (Andrew Winning/Reuters)
Riot
police detain a protestor in Athens during a demonstration against the
visit of German Chancellor Angela Merkel on October 9, 2012. (Aris
Messinis/AFP/GettyImages)
Members
of the Portuguese National Republican Guard hold flags in front
Parliament during a protest against austerity measures in Lisbon on
October 24, 2012. (Rafael Marchante/Reuters)
Port
police officers light flares and shout slogans during an anti-austerity
demonstration in Athens on November 1, 2012. Greece unveiled a tough
new austerity budget, sparking a call for a 48-hour general strike.
(Aris Messinis/AFP/GettyImages)
A
woman sweeps an empty train station in Athens on November 6, 2012 as
thousands of Greek workers began a 48-hour strike to protest austerity
cuts. (Costas Baltas/Reuters)
A
protester joins a violent demonstration in Syntagma square in central
Athens on November 7, 2012. Nearly 100,000 Greeks waving flags and
chanting "Fight! They're drinking our blood" packed the square outside
parliament as lawmakers neared a vote on unpopular budget cuts and labor
reforms that the government was narrowly expected to win. (Yannis
Behrakis/Reuters)
Fire
fighters douse a burning bus ticket kiosk near Parliament during
clashes in Athens on November 7, 2012. (Nikolas Giakoumidis/Associated
Press)
Puppets
of German chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Mario
Monti animate a 'No Monti Day' demonstration against austerity policies
in downtown Rome on October 27, 2012. (Alessandro Bianchi/Reuters)
A
man holds a rabbit with a rope around its neck during a protest by
military personnel and their families in Lisbon against the government's
austerity measures on November 10 2012. The rabbit refers to Portuguese
Prime Minster Pedro Passos Coelho whose name, Coelho, means rabbit in
Portuguese. (Armando Franca/Associated Press)
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