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People shout slogans during a protest in Lisbon against austerity September 29, 2012. Thousands of Portuguese protested on Saturday against austerity, stepping up their opposition to the country's 78-billion-euro bailout ahead of new spending cuts and tax hikes to be announced in the government's 2013 draft budget. The peaceful protest organized by the CGTP union came after the centre-right government ignited widespread anger this month with a hike in social security taxes that threatened to end Portugal's so far high social acceptance for austerity. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (PORTUGAL - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
Portugal's Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho makes a statement in Sao Bento Palace, Lisbon September 7, 2012. Passos Coelho outlined new austerity measures late on Friday, media reported, as the country struggles to meet tough fiscal goals set under its international bailout. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante (PORTUGAL - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS)
ARCHIV - Vor dem Schein einer Flamme ist eine zersägte Euro-Münze auf diesem Illustrationsfoto am 10.01.2012 in Frankfurt am Main zu sehen. Nach Spanien muss jetzt auch Portugal die Banken mit staatlichen Mitteln stützen. Foto: Boris Roessler (zu dpa 0297 vom 04.06.2012) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Demonstrators wave a Portuguese flag and shout slogans outside the parliament, at right, during a workers protest, Lisbon, Thursday, March 22, 2012. A strike by Portugal's largest trade union confederation to protest austerity measures and labor reforms disrupted public transport services but had a mostly patchy turnout Thursday. (Foto:Armando Franca/AP/dapd).
A passenger waits for a train at the Rossio station in Lisbon, Portugal on Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Residents of Portugal's main cities struggled into work Tuesday as public transport workers went on strike over a pay freeze. However, Lisbon's subway system was running, and some minimum bus services were in operation as required by law. In Porto, the city's trams were operating normally. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)