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#6617080
13 Apr 2021
Hong Kong Chief executive Carrie Lam during a press conference on 'Improving Electoral System' in Hong Kong, China, on April 13, 2021. The government is formally proposing to make it a crime for people to urge others to cast blank or spoiled ballots, or not vote at all, as it unveiled a host of bills to amend local laws in line with the sweeping electoral reforms initiated by Beijing last month. It would also be a crime to obstruct or prevent people from casting a ballot. Both offences would be punishable by up to three years in prison, The paper also laid out detailed arrangements for how the expanded 1,500-member Election Committee will be selected in an election to be held on September 19, The powerful body will nominate all legislators and select 40 of them through block-voting, That means each member selects 40 members, and the 40 individuals with the most votes at the end will win the seats, All members will be required to swear allegiance to the SAR, and vow to uphold the Basic Law, The Election Committee would also keep its current role of choosing the chief executive, with the next election set for March 27, Authorities also unveiled the 10 new geographical constituencies that will return 20 of the 90 new legislators to be chosen on December 19. The paper also laid out detailed arrangements for how the expanded 1,500-member Election Committee will be selected in an election to be held on September 19.
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#6617074
13 Apr 2021
From Left to Right Ms Llewellyn Mui, Acting Officer(Special Duties), Ms Teresa Cheng, Secretary for Justice, Mrs Carrie Lam, Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Mr Eric Tsang, Secretary for constitution and mainland affairs, Mr Roy Tang, permanent secretary for Constitutional and Mainland affairs during a press conference on 'Improving Electoral System' in Hong Kong, China, on April 13, 2021. The government is formally proposing to make it a crime for people to urge others to cast blank or spoiled ballots, or not vote at all, as it unveiled a host of bills to amend local laws in line with the sweeping electoral reforms initiated by Beijing last month. It would also be a crime to obstruct or prevent people from casting a ballot. Both offences would be punishable by up to three years in prison, The paper also laid out detailed arrangements for how the expanded 1,500-member Election Committee will be selected in an election to be held on September 19, The powerful body will nominate all legislators and select 40 of them through block-voting, That means each member selects 40 members, and the 40 individuals with the most votes at the end will win the seats, All members will be required to swear allegiance to the SAR, and vow to uphold the Basic Law, The Election Committee would also keep its current role of choosing the chief executive, with the next election set for March 27, Authorities also unveiled the 10 new geographical constituencies that will return 20 of the 90 new legislators to be chosen on December 19. The paper also laid out detailed arrangements for how the expanded 1,500-member Election Committee will be selected in an election to be held on September 19.
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#6617082
13 Apr 2021
From Left to Right Ms Llewellyn Mui, Acting Officer(Special Duties), Ms Teresa Cheng, Secretary for Justice, Mrs Carrie Lam, Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Mr Eric Tsang, Secretary for constitution and mainland affairs, Mr Roy Tang, permanent secretary for Constitutional and Mainland affairs during a press conference on 'Improving Electoral System' in Hong Kong, China, on April 13, 2021. The government is formally proposing to make it a crime for people to urge others to cast blank or spoiled ballots, or not vote at all, as it unveiled a host of bills to amend local laws in line with the sweeping electoral reforms initiated by Beijing last month. It would also be a crime to obstruct or prevent people from casting a ballot. Both offences would be punishable by up to three years in prison, The paper also laid out detailed arrangements for how the expanded 1,500-member Election Committee will be selected in an election to be held on September 19, The powerful body will nominate all legislators and select 40 of them through block-voting, That means each member selects 40 members, and the 40 individuals with the most votes at the end will win the seats, All members will be required to swear allegiance to the SAR, and vow to uphold the Basic Law, The Election Committee would also keep its current role of choosing the chief executive, with the next election set for March 27, Authorities also unveiled the 10 new geographical constituencies that will return 20 of the 90 new legislators to be chosen on December 19. The paper also laid out detailed arrangements for how the expanded 1,500-member Election Committee will be selected in an election to be held on September 19.
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#6617086
13 Apr 2021
From Left to Right Ms Llewellyn Mui, Acting Officer(Special Duties), Ms Teresa Cheng, Secretary for Justice, Mrs Carrie Lam, Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Mr Eric Tsang, Secretary for constitution and mainland affairs, Mr Roy Tang, permanent secretary for Constitutional and Mainland affairs hols up booklet during a press conference on 'Improving Electoral System' in Hong Kong, China, on April 13, 2021. The government is formally proposing to make it a crime for people to urge others to cast blank or spoiled ballots, or not vote at all, as it unveiled a host of bills to amend local laws in line with the sweeping electoral reforms initiated by Beijing last month. It would also be a crime to obstruct or prevent people from casting a ballot. Both offences would be punishable by up to three years in prison, The paper also laid out detailed arrangements for how the expanded 1,500-member Election Committee will be selected in an election to be held on September 19, The powerful body will nominate all legislators and select 40 of them through block-voting, That means each member selects 40 members, and the 40 individuals with the most votes at the end will win the seats, All members will be required to swear allegiance to the SAR, and vow to uphold the Basic Law, The Election Committee would also keep its current role of choosing the chief executive, with the next election set for March 27, Authorities also unveiled the 10 new geographical constituencies that will return 20 of the 90 new legislators to be chosen on December 19. The paper also laid out detailed arrangements for how the expanded 1,500-member Election Committee will be selected in an election to be held on September 19.
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#6501194
7 Mar 2021
Three people are watching from the distance the event while holding placards, during the Women's March 2021 celebrated in Amsterdam, on March 7th, 2021.
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#6313506
31 Dec 2020
Three customs officers walk in Dublin Harbor. The Brexit transition period ends tonight and new Irish Sea trade arrangements come into operation. On Thursday, December 31, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6251138
6 Dec 2020
Three women are holding placards and wearing t shirts against racism, during the demonstration against racism and extreme right-wing intimidation, in The Hague, on December 6th, 2020.
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#6172058
8 Nov 2020
Three women are holding placards against the abortion ban in Poland, during the protest in solidarity with Polish women was held in Eindhoven, Netherlands on November 8th, 2020.
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#6133642
28 Oct 2020
Three people are holding placards in solidarity with Polish women, during the protest against the abortion ban In Poland, that took place in The Hague, on October 28th, 2020.
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#6093778
16 Oct 2020
Three Armenian men are holding a big Armenian flag while talking, during the Armenian community protest against Israel's arms deliveries to Azerbaijan, in The Hague, on October 16th, 2020.
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#6067174
8 Oct 2020
A girl strokes a Clydesdale peacock opens its plumage at Willowbank Wildlife Reserve in Christchurch, New Zealand on October 08, 2020. Willowbank Wildlife Reserve is a wildlife sanctuary in Christchurch and it is home to a wide array of rare and endangered species, from native New Zealand birds to exotic zoo creatures. Â
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#5969948
4 Sep 2020
Three women are holding placards in support of Belarus, during the demonstration against Lukashenko's Regime in front of the Belarusian Embassy, in The Hague, Netherland on September 4th, 2020.
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#5969968
4 Sep 2020
Three men are waiting in front of the door of the Belorussian embassy to deliver a letter to draw special attention to the workers in Belarus and their right to strike, during the demonstration against Lukashenko's Regime in front of the Belarusian Embassy, in The Hague, Netherland on September 4th, 2020.
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#5936378
21 Aug 2020
Former Chief Strategist for US President Donald Trump, Stephen Bannon exits Manhattan Federal Court on August 20 ,2020, in New York City USA. Bannon was arraigned on fraud charges that he and three others used money from his group ''We Build The Wall'' for personal expenses.
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#5936380
21 Aug 2020
Former Chief Strategist for US President Donald Trump, Stephen Bannon exits Manhattan Federal Court on August 20 ,2020, in New York City USA. Bannon was arraigned on fraud charges that he and three others used money from his group ''We Build The Wall'' for personal expenses.
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#5936382
21 Aug 2020
Former Chief Strategist for US President Donald Trump, Stephen Bannon exits Manhattan Federal Court on August 20 ,2020, in New York City USA. Bannon was arraigned on fraud charges that he and three others used money from his group ''We Build The Wall'' for personal expenses.
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