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Unemployment soars to 16.9% amid wave of anger

Thousands protect against rising poverty in Portugal streets

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Fresh austerity measures will be presented to the European troika on Monday
Lisbon - Arabstoday

Fresh austerity measures will be presented to the European troika on Monday Thousands of people on Saturday rallied in the streets of Lisbon to protest rising poverty resulting from the government's belt-tightening measures. The anti-poverty march was organised by Portugal's leading union , the CGTP, and capped about a week of protest activities that have been held throughout the eurozone country.
"Unemployment in Portugal is a national disgrace" and "a minimum wage increase is a necessity" protesters chanted.
They also called for the resignation of the government whose pledges to straighten out Portugal's finances in return for a €78bn ($102bn) bailout have been deeply unpopular.
Spurred by cutbacks in public spending, unemployment soared in the fourth quarter of last year to 16.9 percent. The economy contracted by 3.2 percent in 2012.
Last week, the constitutional court ruled that several measures in the 2013 budget were unlawful, which will make it difficult for the government to reduce the public sector deficit to 5.5 percent of gross domestic product, a condition for European Union and International Monetary Fund bailout funds.
The court rebuff means that the government needs to find another €1.3bn elsewhere to plug the gap.
On Friday, eurozone finance ministers agreed on giving Portugal an extra seven years to repay its loans, but the deal implies deep cuts in several Portuguese sectors, including in healthcare services, social security and education.
The new austerity measures will be presented to Portugal's troika of international lenders: the EU, the IMF and the European Central Bank, on Monday.

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