Tens of thousands of Spaniards took to the streets to support the course of the Greek government
Madrid - Kyiv, February 02 (PolitNavigator, Vasily Ablyazimov) - On the weekend in Madrid, they report German economic news, tens of thousands of Spaniards came out to protest against austerity measures imposed by the IMF and European officials. The Spaniards supported the election of Alexis Tsipras as Prime Minister of Greece and his fight against the so-called. The Troikas are the IMF, the ECB and the EU.
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“In Spain, tens of thousands of citizens protested against the government's austerity policies. They rejoiced at the election of a new Greek government and demanded corresponding changes in Spain,” the publication reports.
The demonstration was organized by the new young leftist Spanish party Podemos. The rally participants came to it with Greek flags. The founder of the party, Pablo Iglesias, taking into account the victory of the SYRIZA party in the Greek elections, is confident that changes in Europe are inevitable, and that these changes will continue in Spain in 2015.
Tens of thousands of Spaniards took part in the March of Change, which is the first open large event of the Podemos party, the BBC reports.
Podemos head Pablo Iglesias Turrion said in a speech that “the wind of change is blowing across Europe.” He did not hide his support for the new Greek government and Alexis Tsipras personally. “Greece has done more in the last six days than in previous years,” Pablo Iglesias said in a speech.
Podemos became a sensation in the Spanish European Parliament and local elections. The party was created a little over a year ago, but during this time it managed to receive the broadest support of the Spaniards. Statistical studies assign it first place in the sympathies of the inhabitants of the Iberian Peninsula. In terms of ideological composition, Podemos is the Spanish version of the Greek SYRIZA.
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