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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

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Portugal: Public sector workers demonstrate against the government

February 8, 2010 Jonas Van Vossole, LSP/PSL (CWI in Belgium) reports from Lisbon

Workers and young people take to the streets against the background of deepening crisis

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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: Voters turn to the left

October 3, 2009 Cedric Gerome, CWI

Elections reflect increasing class polarisation

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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: Breakthrough expected for radical left in general elections

September 25, 2009 Cedric Gerome, CWI

But what next?

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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: Make the rich pay for the crisis

November 21, 2008 José David Gregório, CWI Portugal

Workers need a fighting programme to resist capitalist crisis

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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: Social turmoil as country hit by economic crisis

June 11, 2008 José David Gregório, Socialismo Revolucionário, (CWI Portugal)

Workers respond with action

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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: Strike wave continues against government cuts

March 28, 2008 Francisco Raposo, Alternativa Socialista (CWI Portugal)

Commentators warn of “another May ‘68’

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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: Strikes and mass protests against sweeping government public sector cuts

March 10, 2008 Interview with Alternativa Socialista (CWI Portugal)

Workers and students radicalised

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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: May day 2007 – Seventy thousand demonstrators in Lisbon

May 4, 2007 Jonas Van Vossole, Lisbon, Portugal, Thursday 2 of May 2007

Demonstrators wanted "work, social justice and dignity"

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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: Liberty-day leads to police repression against anti-fascists

May 2, 2007 Jonas Van Vossole, Alternativa Socialista, CWI Portugal, Lisbon

Portuguese government protects the extreme right

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ARCHIVE | Socialismo Revolucionario was the CWI section in Portugal until 2019

Portugal: “We are fighting back against a major offensive from the ‘Blairite’ Partido Socialista government”

November 25, 2006 Lisbon City Council trade union leader

Two day public services general strike

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