The Portuguese parliament on Tuesday adopted a tough new austerity budget for the debt-wracked nation, as thousands of angry protestors rallied outside. The text was adopted by lawmakers of the ruling centre-right coalition, who hold 132 of 230 seats, overriding the left-wing opposition which voted against the 2014 budget that aims to save 3.9 billion euros ($5.3 billion), partly through cutting public sector salaries and pensions.