Los estudiantes italianos, en pie de guerra por la reforma universitaria
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La Policía trata de controlar a los estudiantes italianos, que han vuelto a salir a la calle para protestar contra los recortes educativos.
30.11.2010MILAN, ITALY - NOVEMBER 30: Italian police control the students during the demostration against the Gelmini Reform on November 30, 2010 in Milan, Italy. The Italian parliament will vote to pass the reforms today, as thousands of students hold demonstrations across Italy in protest at the reform, which will see budget cuts and a major overhaul of Italy's university system. (Photo by Massimo Di Nonno/Getty Images)Massimo Di Nonno/Getty Images -
"Gobierno ladrón", reza la pancarta de estos jóvenes en referencia a los recortes en los fondos destinados a la investigación y a los centros públicos propuestos por el Ejecutivo de Berlusconi.
30.11.2010University students march during a protest against various budget cuts the government has implemented, in front of the Colosseum in downtown Rome November 30, 2010. The banner reads "Rains, thief government", a slogan commonly used in Italy during demonstration against the government. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION CIVIL UNREST)REUTERS/Tony Gentile -
La reforma universitaria del Gobierno de Berlusconi es conocida como la reforma Gelmini, en alusión al nombre de la ministra que la ha impulsado.
30.11.2010University students shield themselves with replicas of famous novels as they try to enter Montecitorio square during a protest against various budget cuts the government has implemented, in downtown Rome November 30, 2010. REUTERS/Tony Gentile (ITALY - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION CIVIL UNREST)REUTERS/Tony Gentile
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