Trade unions organised protests and strikes against plans to cut the pension and healthcare systems. Photo: AP PHOTO

Belgian police have fired tear gas in an attempt to disperse tens of thousands of people who flooded Brussels to protest Prime Minister Bart de Wever's proposed austerity measures.

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Minor scuffles broke out between police and protesters, some of whom played drums and horns and set off flares and smoke bombs, while chanting against cuts to social welfare programs.

The protest crippled traffic in the heart of the Belgian capital as well as major roads, choking off trans

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