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3 January 2012
Presseurop
La Vanguardia, Jornal de Negócios, Rzeczpospolita & 4 others
  • Hungary

    They celebrate, while they spoil the party

    Between 70,000 and 100,000 people gathered outside the State Opera House in Budapest to protest against the January 1st coming into force of Hungary's new constitution, which fails to mention the word "republic." Inside the building, Viktor Orbán's government held a reception to celebrate the new text.

    Original article in Magyar Hírlap hu
    Magyar Hírlap Budapest
  • Germany

    More wage earners than ever before

    41 million working Germans: the figure sets a new record in the history of the country.

    Original article in Süddeutsche Zeitung de
    Süddeutsche Zeitung Munich
  • Sweden

    Romney to win on threat of being like Europe

    At the Iowa caucus to launch the Republican Party presidential contest in the United States, favourite Mitt Romeny has attacked Obama for policies inspired by European wealth redistribution.

    Original article in Svenska Dagbladet sv
    Svenska Dagbladet Stockholm
  • Italy

    Parliamentarians' record pay

    According to an ad-hoc committee appointed by the government, Italian parliamentarians are the best paid in Europe. The administration and the Chamber of Deputies are examining options to reduce their allowances.

    Original article in La Repubblica it
    La Repubblica Rome
  • Poland

    Patients face chaos

    Following its launch on 1st January, a controversial new system for the reimbursement of medicines has sparked protests from general practitioners who will be obliged to face fines if they do not indicate the rate at which patients should be reimbursed.

    Original article in Rzeczpospolita pl
    Rzeczpospolita Warsaw
  • Spain

    Montoro plans shock-treatment for deficit

    Faced with a deficit that exceeded 8% of GDP in 2011, the Minister for Finance may announce more privatisations and cuts to healthcare payments as early as Thursday 5 January.

    Original article in La Vanguardia es
    La Vanguardia Barcelona
  • Portugal

    Social security to pay rent for unemployed

    The state is to aid low-income families who risk eviction from their homes by paying their rent for up to five months.

    Original article in Jornal de Negócios pt
    Jornal de Negócios Lisbon