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THE GREEK PRIME subordinate Lucas Papademos has put off intersecting talks with inconsistency leaders on sternness reforms until tomorrow, despite expanding indications that the region could be compelled out of the euro.

Meanwhile, more than 20,000 protesters marched through central Athens as unions called a not particular pound against the new job cuts and tax hikes.

The pound halted trains and ferries, closed down schools and banks and put pass hospitals on brief staffing. Several hundred protesters clashed with riot police outside Parliament and set fire to a German flag.

EU Commissioner Neelie Kroes today signalled that a Greek recession from the euro would not be seen as a reverse, powerful a Dutch gazette that there would be “completely no man overboard,” the BBC reports.

European leaders have again and again warned that further instalments of Greece’s bailout, which the region needs to make repayments on its high hill of debt, are pendent on the region accepting tough sternness measures.

Papademos blamed the delayed talks on lost paperwork, Reuters reports. But an by authority told the news procurement: “The understanding is that the national leaders will not have the time to assess the measures in the bailout.”

The reforms contain a 20 per cent least part wage cut, annuity reductions, and huge song of layoffs in the civil service.

This video shows protesters attempting to burn a German flag during today’s proof:

(Video: worldwideriotnet)

- Additional reporting from AP

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