Europe_ Thousands of Europeans march this May Day with different nuances to celebrate International Workers Day, Radio Havana Cuba publishes.
In Moscow, the capital of Russia, there were demonstrations of different political orientations such as that of the Communists, from Lenin Square to Komsomolski Square, and that of the workers of various guilds, on Red Square.
Meanwhile, numerous trade union organizations took part in France to commemorate the date, a day that was marked by the proximity of the ballot in the presidential elections, scheduled for next Sunday.
Meanwhile, the workers of Spain, summoned by the unions, again filled the squares of the main cities to demand from the employers and the Government stable jobs and decent wages.
On the other hand, hundreds of people demonstrated in the center of Athens, the capital of Greece, with the call of unions from the private and public sectors against measures to be implemented after the agreement between the government and creditors.
Turkish police dispersed tear gas to about two hundred people who were traveling to Istanbul's Taksim Square on Monday to take part in a May Day rally banned by authorities.


