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Gaillo Spain back to the street on the first anniversary of the founding of the movement of May 15

Written By Mody Mohammed Saad on May 12, 2012 | 3:37 AM

Experiencing different Spanish cities today a series of demonstrations and rallies organized by the youth protesters in the European country on the occasion of first anniversary of the May 15 protest movement.
Gaillo Spain back to the street on the first anniversary of the founding of the movement of May 15


In spite of the events that mark the first anniversary of the movement will be held today, but it will continue throughout the week in various cities and towns, but most notably Ciecdh field of Puerta del Sol in the heart of Madrid, which was launched from the protests for the first time last year.



The protest movement of May 15 had announced earlier that it intends to re-sit in the Puerta del Sol the start of the day 12.



She explained the movement on its website that will continue to sit until 15 of the month, which coincides with the first anniversary of the founding of the movement that began in Spain affected by the revolutions of the spirit of Arab spring.



Reported that the protest comes from the other events designed to revive the movement's demands for change and political reforms, social, political, noting that these events will continue until the 28 of this month.



This comes in spite of its refusal to confirm the Spanish police protests, declaring them to be illegal, and Thagal officials in the various security agencies in Spain that the right to demonstrate and is guaranteed as long as the meeting took place in the framework of rules and law.



The movement was launched May 15, also known as "angry" in Spain to demand radical reforms in the form of a real economic, political, social, and denounce the proliferation of corruption and to maintain the public interest on its own.



It also calls for activating a real democracy, and build an economy that takes into account the social dimension, environmental and sustainable development, based on social justice, and put forward effective solutions to combat the unemployment of about a quarter of the Spanish people.



The protests gained momentum with the new austerity plans approved by the government to tackle the economic crisis that hit the violent European country, which led to large cuts in a number of important services such as education, health, Kmadhart large numbers of workers.



And ratified the Government to plan the country's general budget for 2012, which includes austerity measures designed to provide 27.3 billion euros, in order to reduce the public deficit from 8.51% currently to 5.3% of GDP this year, and 3% in 2013.



The government expects the Spanish decline in country's economic growth by 1.7% this year, with an unemployment rate of 24.44%.
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