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Greek general strike rallies draw 35,000 against EU austerity plan

TENS of thousands of workers across Greece protested yesterday against new EU-dictated austerity measures.

The general strike was called by public-sector union federation Adedy, mainly private-sector grouping GSEE and Communist Party-linked Pame.

Nearly 25,000 people took part in three separate demonstrations in central Athens, according to police figures, to protest against a new round of Brussels-imposed tax rises and savage spending cuts.

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