Grecia, un día después de las protestas
A woman picks her way past a burned-out shop after a night of violence which followed the Greek parliament approval of a deeply unpopular austerity bill in Athens, February 13, 2012. Police said 150 shops were looted in the capital and 48 buildings set ablaze. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST)
A fireman appears on the balony of a burned-out building after a night of violence which followed the Greek parliament approval of a deeply unpopular austerity bill in Athens, February 13, 2012. Police said 150 shops were looted in the capital and 48 buildings set ablaze. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST)
People stand in a vandalised shop, on February 13, 2012 in central Athens. Global markets climb after Greek lawmakers approve radical budget cuts vital to secure a 130 billion euro rescue package aimed at averting bankruptcy, after a day of street battles left dozens injured and Athens buildings ablaze. According to official figures, 45 buildings were wholly or partly destroyed by fire as violence erupted during demonstrations while parliament voted through the tough new austerity measures aimed at averting national bankruptcy. AFP PHOTO / Angelos Tzortzinis