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Brussels police chief injured during anti-austerity clashes

BRUSSELS (AP) - The Brussels police chief was injured Tuesday during clashes at the end of a major anti-austerity demonstration attended by around 50,000 people in the center of the Belgian capital.

Police chief Pierre Vandersmissen was treated for a head injury after he was hit with a stone in the back by a red-clad man and fell to the ground during rock throwing by a few dozen protesters after most of the marchers had already disbanded.

With a pepper spray canister, Vandersmissen had been chasing people who had attacked police even though he was not wearing extensive protective gear. He was taken to hospital and is expected to be released on Wednesday.

The demonstration was called to protest the center-right government's social and economic policies, which trade unions say cut deep into the foundations of Belgium's welfare state.

In all, two police officials and eight protesters were injured in the clashes, during which police fired water cannons. About a dozen people were detained. It was a repeat of previous anti-austerity protests when the violence of dozens overshadowed the march of tens of thousands.

The government said in a statement "it condemns the violence committed by a minority" but added it took note of the large size of the demonstration demanding changes.

Under the slogan "Our cup runs over" the main unions joined in the march, united in their opposition against moves to increase workers' flexibility at work, longer careers before pensions kick in and less pay under tougher conditions.

The trade unions say the center-right free market policies of Liberal Prime Minister Charles Michel over the past two years are costing an average family about 100 euros ($112) a month, while the promise of many extra jobs remains elusive. Instead the trade unions want the government to tackle tax evasion.

Socialist union leader Rudy De Leeuw denounced the attack on Vandersmissen and said that if the unidentified attacker turns out to be a member of the union, he will be expelled.

"It is the most cowardly thing to do," he said.

 

 

 

 

 

Police attend to an injured police officer during a trade union protest in Brussels on Tuesday, May 24, 2016. Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through the center of the capital to protest the center-right government’s social and economic policies which trade unions say cuts deep into the foundations of Belgium’s welfare state. (AP Photo/Aurore Belot) The Associated Press
Police detain a man during clashes with demonstrators at a protest against new working regulations in Brussels, Belgium, Tuesday, May 24, 2016. Belgian riot police fired a water cannon at protesters Tuesday after fighting broke out at the end of a major anti-austerity demonstration attended by tens of thousands of people in central Brussels. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler) The Associated Press
Riot police take position as demonstrators protest against new working regulations in Brussels, Belgium, Tuesday, May 24, 2016. Belgian riot police fired a water cannon at protesters Tuesday after fighting broke out at the end of a major anti-austerity demonstration attended by tens of thousands of people in central Brussels. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler) The Associated Press
Police detain a man during clashes with demonstrators at a protest against new working regulations in Brussels, Belgium, Tuesday, May 24, 2016. Belgian riot police fired a water cannon at protesters Tuesday after fighting broke out at the end of a major anti-austerity demonstration attended by tens of thousands of people in central Brussels. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler) The Associated Press
Union members march with banners and balloons during a demonstration regarding labor reforms in Brussels on Tuesday, May 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo) The Associated Press
A police officer lies on the ground injured during clashes with demonstrators during a protest against new working regulations in Brussels, Belgium, Tuesday, May 24, 2016. Belgian riot police fired a water cannon at protesters Tuesday after fighting broke out at the end of a major anti-austerity demonstration attended by tens of thousands of people in central Brussels. (AP Photo/Michel Spingler) The Associated Press
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