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

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Portugal: Rising class tensions and protests against neo-liberalism

November 11, 2006 Francisco Raposo, Alternativa Socialista, CWI Portugal and Simon Van Haeren, CWI, London

A balance sheet after the 12 October 100,000 strong demonstration

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

Portugal: Crisis, Bread and Football…

June 22, 2006 Jonas Van Vossole, Coimbra, Portugal

As every living being in Europe will have understood, last week the world cup started in Germany.

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

Portugal: Neo-liberal candidate wins Presidential elections

January 23, 2006 Francisco Raposo, Alternativa Socialista (CWI in Portugal), Lisbon

Governing social democrats in crisis

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

Portugal: Workers demonstrate against cutbacks

November 11, 2005 socialistworld.net

’Socialist’ government’s policies threaten French-style explosion

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

Portugal: Historic election defeat for right wing parties

February 22, 2005 Francisco Raposo, from Aletrantia Socialista (CWI in Portugal)

The parties of the right wing coalition that ruled Portugal over the last two years suffered a big defeat in today’s elections.

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

Portugal: The long-awaited collapse of Santana’s government

January 6, 2005 Francisco Raposo, Diana Ribeiro and Bernardo Jerónimo, Lisbon, Alternativa Socialista

A month ago the Portuguese president dissolved the Portuguese parliament and announced a general election for February 20th.

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Portugal: New government, the fight continues

July 29, 2004 José David Gregório and Miguel Oliveira, Lisboa, Portugal

The European elections of 10 June gave the heaviest defeat suffered by any government since the establishment of bourgeois parliamentary democracy, 30 years ago.

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Portugal: Durão amigo do patrão — ‘Durão friend of the bosses’

June 29, 2004 Francisco Raposo, Alternativa Socialista (cwi), Lisbon

Protests greet Portuguese prime minister’s appointment as head of EU Commission

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Portugal: Mass protest against neoliberal policies

January 25, 2004 Francisco Raposo, Lisbon

“At 6.30 in the morning when I left home to travel into central Lisbon, I could see immediately that the strike was on. The refuse bins were full up in my street and in the […]

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

Portugal: Public sector workers strike against cuts

January 23, 2004 Francisco Raposo, Alternativa Socialista (CWI Portugal)

The Portuguese public sector workers are today on a 24 hour general strike.

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