Yesterday, angry citizens and associations of northern Jylland staged a large-scale protest in Aalborg, barricading the path of the Prime Minister, economic and foreign ministers, who were visiting to deliver a debate.
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Protesters massed in the city centre of Aalborg on Tuesday to contest government’s economic plans (photo: Tomasz Sienicki)
Yesterday, angry citizens and associations of northern Jylland staged a large-scale protest in Aalborg, barricading the path of the Prime Minister, economic and foreign ministers, who were visiting to deliver a debate.
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