Protesters hurl firebombs as Greek lawmakers prepare to vote for private universities
By DEREK GATOPOULOS and SRDJAN NEDELJKOVIC
Associated Press
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Clashes broke out Friday in front of Greece’s parliament where thousands marched against a government plan to introduce privately run universities. Protesters hurled gasoline bombs and firecrackers at police who responded with tear gas and baton charges. The clashes followed weeks of demonstrations that included scores of university building occupations by students. Lawmakers are due to vote on the measure later Friday, with the bill expected to pass. Greece’s center-right government has argued that the reform would help attract skilled workers back to the country. Opposition parties say the bill violates the constitution and could create a two-tier system for students.