jueves, febrero 24, 2011

PORQUE lo que más duele es cuando les tocas la cartera: el movimiento "No pagues" se extiende en Grecia: los ciudadanos boicotean peajes, billetes de transportes públicos, y pasan de pagar multas y tasas.
They blockade highway toll booths to give drivers free passage. They cover subway ticket machines with plastic bags so commuters can't pay. Even doctors are joining in, preventing patients from paying fees at state hospitals.

Some call it civil disobedience. Others a freeloading spirit. Either way, Greece's "I Won't Pay" movement has sparked heated debate in a nation reeling from a debt crisis that's forced the government to take drastic austerity measures — including higher taxes, wage and pension cuts, and price spikes in public services.
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