john psaropoulos reports from athens. >> reporter: it's a wake-up call for syriza, the first generalit came to power resulted in violence with police, a sign of continuing anger. many people believe the party ignored workers on the left when it reversed its anti-austerity policy three months ago. unemployment is stuck at just under 25%, and many don't believe the party's promises to reduce poverty. no group of pensioners is more worried than the self-employed, because their fund is bankrupt. >> translator: the problem is broader policy. when small business are closing and professionals find themselves on stleet, the pension fund can't gather enough contributions. >> reporter: the burden is already heavy. there are 1.4 workers to each pensioner in the self-employed fund. almost 60% of their pay goes to taxes and social security. like many self-employed people, sophia has fallen behieng and is trying to catch up. >> translator: i don't know if i will ever have a reward for the money i'm paying. if there were a choice i would opt for private insurance without question. >> reporter: thes