Governments across Europe tremble as angry people to take to the streets

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Governments across Europe tremble as angry people to take to the streets

Governments across Europe tremble as effects of global recession prompt angry people to take to the streets | Business | The Guardian.

France paralysed by a wave of strike action, the boulevards of Paris resembling a debris-strewn battlefield. The Hungarian currency sinks to its lowest level ever against the euro, as the unemployment figure rises. Greek farmers block the road into Bulgaria in protest at low prices for their produce. New figures from the biggest bank in the Baltic show that the three post-Soviet states there face the biggest recessions in Europe.

It’s a snapshot of a single day – yesterday – in a Europe sinking into the bleakest of times. But while the outlook may be dark in the big wealthy democracies of western Europe, it is in the young, poor, vulnerable states of central and eastern Europe that the trauma of crash, slump and meltdown looks graver.
January 31st, 2009 in Breaking News, Economic Crisis, Government
 
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