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Greeks Protest in Athens Against Pension Reform

© AP Photo / Yorgos KarahalisSupporters of the Communist-affiliated union PAME participate in a rally opposing planned reforms in the country's pension system in Athens, on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016.
Supporters of the Communist-affiliated union PAME participate in a rally opposing planned reforms in the country's pension system in Athens, on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016. - Sputnik International
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Thousands of Athens citizens took part in a protest against the government pension reform, organized by the leftist All-Workers Militant Front (PAME), a RIA Novosti correspondent reported.

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ATHENS (Sputnik) — On January 4, Greek government released a draft plan of the pension reform in the country. The reform stipulates significant social and income cuts to fulfill demands of Greece's international creditors. The move has been widely criticized by the Greek society.

A police officer told RIA Novosti 7,000 people took part in the protest, while the organizers put the number of participants at about 15,000.

The protesters marched peacefully through the city center. No incidents were reported.

A previous rally on January 8 ended in clashes with police forced to use tear gas and batons against the protesters.

The Greek economy has been severely strained for several years due to the country’s multibillion debt, accumulated after the 2008 world economic crisis.

Greece's international creditors signed an agreement with Athens in mid-2015, approving a third bailout package for Athens worth about $95 billion in exchange for highly unpopular austerity reforms such as pension cuts and tax hikes.

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