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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH - Friday, 27 January 2012 [View all]xchrom
(108,903 posts)55. Valencia comes out to protest against the cuts, and Francisco Camps
http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/publish/article_33518.shtml
There have been large demonstrations in the three provincial capitals
Marches were held in the three provincial capitals in the Valencia region on Thursday night, called to demonstrate against the cuts from the regional administration, but attracting many calls against Francisco Camps, the ex President of the region who was found not guilty in the Gürtel suits case on Wednesday night.
A popular chant was Eo, Eo , Eo, Camps al talego, Guilty, Guilty and How much did the jury cost?. The march in Valencia passed by the door of Francisco Camps home.
The protests were called by the five unions, CCOO, CSIF, FSES, Intersindical and UGT, and all the protests ended at the headquarters and sub headquarters of the Valencia Government.
The Valencia march, of some 100,000 people according to the unions, caused long delays to traffic in the evening rush hour and restricted access was seen to the V35, A3, V21 and V31.
Read more: http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/publish/article_33518.shtml#ixzz1kfqsIxPu
There have been large demonstrations in the three provincial capitals
Marches were held in the three provincial capitals in the Valencia region on Thursday night, called to demonstrate against the cuts from the regional administration, but attracting many calls against Francisco Camps, the ex President of the region who was found not guilty in the Gürtel suits case on Wednesday night.
A popular chant was Eo, Eo , Eo, Camps al talego, Guilty, Guilty and How much did the jury cost?. The march in Valencia passed by the door of Francisco Camps home.
The protests were called by the five unions, CCOO, CSIF, FSES, Intersindical and UGT, and all the protests ended at the headquarters and sub headquarters of the Valencia Government.
The Valencia march, of some 100,000 people according to the unions, caused long delays to traffic in the evening rush hour and restricted access was seen to the V35, A3, V21 and V31.
Read more: http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/publish/article_33518.shtml#ixzz1kfqsIxPu
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