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Greek MPs pass austerity plan amid violent protests | Greek MPs pass austerity plan amid violent protests |
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Greece's parliament has passed a controversial package of austerity measures, demanded by the eurozone and IMF in return for a 130bn-euro ($170bn; £110bn) bailout to avoid default. | Greece's parliament has passed a controversial package of austerity measures, demanded by the eurozone and IMF in return for a 130bn-euro ($170bn; £110bn) bailout to avoid default. |
Coalition parties expelled over 40 deputies for failing to back the bill. | |
The vote came amid some of the worst violence seen in Greece in years. | The vote came amid some of the worst violence seen in Greece in years. |
Protesters outside parliament threw stones and petrol bombs, and police fired tear gas. Several people were injured and buildings were set on fire. | Protesters outside parliament threw stones and petrol bombs, and police fired tear gas. Several people were injured and buildings were set on fire. |
PM Lucas Papademos urged calm, saying violence had no place in a democracy. | PM Lucas Papademos urged calm, saying violence had no place in a democracy. |
Lawmakers have also approved a related deal to write off 100bn euros of Greek debt held by private banks. | Lawmakers have also approved a related deal to write off 100bn euros of Greek debt held by private banks. |
Despite a rebellion by some MPs from parties in the ruling coalition, the result was expected, reports the BBC's Mark Lowen in Athens. | Despite a rebellion by some MPs from parties in the ruling coalition, the result was expected, reports the BBC's Mark Lowen in Athens. |
Pasok, the largest party, and its coalition ally New Democracy - which have both backed the bill - account for more than 230 deputies out of a total of 300. | Pasok, the largest party, and its coalition ally New Democracy - which have both backed the bill - account for more than 230 deputies out of a total of 300. |
'Vandalism' | 'Vandalism' |
There is mounting public anger in Greece and a feeling that the impact on ordinary people is beyond the value of the bailout, our correspondent adds. | |
Some reports say as many as 80,000 people joined demonstrations in Athens, with another 20,000 protesting in Thessaloniki. | |
Violent protests also spread to other Greek town and cities, including the holiday islands of Corfu and Crete, according to Reuters. | |
Running battles with police were still continuing in parts of the capital late on Sunday. | Running battles with police were still continuing in parts of the capital late on Sunday. |
Dozens of police officers and at least 37 protesters were injured, 23 suspected rioters were arrested and a further 25 detained, AP reports. | Dozens of police officers and at least 37 protesters were injured, 23 suspected rioters were arrested and a further 25 detained, AP reports. |
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Protesters hurled flares and chunks of marble torn up from the square. Some had tried to break through a cordon of riot police around the parliament. | Protesters hurled flares and chunks of marble torn up from the square. Some had tried to break through a cordon of riot police around the parliament. |
Several historic buildings, including cafes and cinemas, were in flames. Syntagma Square - in the heart of Athens - is cloaked in a hail of tear gas, our correspondent says. | |
Ioannis Simantiras, 34, said the protesters were boxed in by the police. | Ioannis Simantiras, 34, said the protesters were boxed in by the police. |
"Nobody could get away from the gas," he told the BBC. | "Nobody could get away from the gas," he told the BBC. |
"When it engulfed everybody, and everybody was choking the police drew back and opened up a corridor for us away from the parliament - that's when everybody made a run for it." | "When it engulfed everybody, and everybody was choking the police drew back and opened up a corridor for us away from the parliament - that's when everybody made a run for it." |
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Mr Papademos had earlier said Greece did not have the luxury of such protests in such difficult times. | Mr Papademos had earlier said Greece did not have the luxury of such protests in such difficult times. |
"Vandalisms, violence and destruction have no place in a democratic country and won't be tolerated," he said in a speech in parliament before the vote. | "Vandalisms, violence and destruction have no place in a democratic country and won't be tolerated," he said in a speech in parliament before the vote. |
"From you and your vote it will depend if Greece will remain in the euro or if it will be driven to an unruly default," he said. | |
"By voting for this economic programme and opening the road for the loan agreement you will set the foundations for the reform and recovery of the economy." |