Anti-austerity movement in Portugal
The 12 March Movement () or the Geração à Rasca (, "struggling generation") protest took place in more than 10 cities of Portugal against the economic crisis and labour rights. They were the biggest events since the 1974 Carnation Revolution and organized without support from political parties or trades unions.A Facebook event and a blog, created by a group of friends—Alexandre de Sousa Carvalho, João Labrincha and Paula Gil—were the starting point. Provided by Wikipedia
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14by Pilar Díez-Redondo, Paula Gil-Simón, Noelia Alcaide-Suárez, Ramón Atienza-Sánchez, Jesús Barrio-Andrés, Carlos de-la Serna-Higuera, Manuel Pérez-MirandaGet full text
Published 2012-08-01
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15by Pilar Díez-Redondo, José Ignacio Blanco, Sara Lorenzo-Pelayo, Carlos de-la-Serna-Higuera, Paula Gil-Simón, Noelia Alcaide-Suárez, Manuel Pérez-MirandaGet full text
Published 2012-11-01
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16by Irina Kislaya, Ana João Santos, Heidi Lyshol, Liliana Antunes, Marta Barreto, Vânia Gaio, Ana Paula Gil, Sónia Namorado, Carlos Matias Dias, Hanna Tolonen, Baltazar NunesGet full text
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18by Ana Paula Rodrigues, Vânia Gaio, Irina Kislaya, Sidsel Graff-Iversen, Eugénio Cordeiro, Ana Clara Silva, Sónia Namorado, Marta Barreto, Ana Paula Gil, Liliana Antunes, Ana Santos, José Pereira Miguel, Baltazar Nunes, Carlos Matias DiasGet full text
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19by Ana Paula Rodrigues, Vânia Gaio, Irina Kislaya, Sidsel Graff-Iversen, Eugénio Cordeiro, Ana Clara Silva, Sónia Namorado, Marta Barreto, Ana Paula Gil, Liliana Antunes, Ana Santos, José Pereira Miguel, Baltazar Nunes, Carlos Matias DiasGet full text
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20by Martins, João Flávio FreireOther Authors: “...Paula, Gil Cesar Costa de...”
Published 2016
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