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#7686866
25 January 2022
Renato Brunetta Minister for Public Administration on January 24, 2022 in Rome, Italy. The Italian parliament will convene on January 24 to begin voting for a new head of state to replace the outgoing Sergio Mattarella.
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#7686868
25 January 2022
A view of Palazzo Chigi, seat of the Italian government on January 24, 2022 in Rome, Italy. The Italian parliament will convene on January 24 to begin voting for a new head of state to replace the outgoing Sergio Mattarella.
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#7686898
25 January 2022
Erika Stefani Minister for Disabilities of the Italian Republic on January 24, 2022 in Rome, Italy. The Italian parliament will convene on January 24 to begin voting for a new head of state to replace the outgoing Sergio Mattarella.
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#7686920
25 January 2022
Journalists stand outside the Chambers of Deputies in Rome on January 24, 2022 as Italy's parliament began voting for a new President. The Italian parliament will convene on January 24 to begin voting for a new head of state to replace the outgoing Sergio Mattarella.
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#7686922
25 January 2022
Journalists stand outside the Chambers of Deputies in Rome on January 24, 2022 as Italy's parliament began voting for a new President. The Italian parliament will convene on January 24 to begin voting for a new head of state to replace the outgoing Sergio Mattarella.
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#7686924
25 January 2022
Journalists stand outside the Chambers of Deputies in Rome on January 24, 2022 as Italy's parliament began voting for a new President. The Italian parliament will convene on January 24 to begin voting for a new head of state to replace the outgoing Sergio Mattarella.
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#6812250
19 June 2021
A student who reviews the project to be presented to the external commission before the state exam in Molfetta, Italy at the Mons.Antonio Bello Professional Institute on 19 June 2021. This year, due to the health emergency caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the Ministry of the Interior has decided to change the maturity tests, with the two canonical written tests being replaced by a single reinforced interview lasting about an hour and divided into 4 phases: the presentation of the paper by the student, the discussion of a literary text, the discussion of the material chosen by the subcommittee and the exposure of the experience gained in relation to the school alternation course -work.
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#5660762
28 April 2020
A view of a nearly finished Unity Center complex, which replaced the infamous Szkieletor (Skeletor). Szkieletor, the unofficial name of a 92 metre high-rise building in Krakow, originally intended to become the regional office of the Main Technical Organization and be named the NOT Tower. The construction of the building started in 1975, but was stopped permanently in 1981 because of economic constraints, political unrest and the imposition of martial law in Poland. Due to the unfinished building's resemblance to a skeleton, it was nicknamed after Skeletor. On July 10, 2013, Krakow councilors adopted a spatial development plan for the area on which the building stands, which gives a chance to complete the building. On Monday, April 27, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5657970
27 April 2020
Workers prepare equipment in an apartment that is converted into a place of care for people potentially infected with the corona virus (COVID-19) in Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, on April 26, 2020. The local government replaced the flats as a place to care for people with the potential for corona virus (COVID-19) and based on Indonesian government data the number of people affected by the corona virus in Indonesia until April 26, 2020 totaled 8,882 people and 743 of them died.
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#5657972
27 April 2020
Workers prepare equipment in an apartment that is converted into a place of care for people potentially infected with the corona virus (COVID-19) in Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, on April 26, 2020. The local government replaced the flats as a place to care for people with the potential for corona virus (COVID-19) and based on Indonesian government data the number of people affected by the corona virus in Indonesia until April 26, 2020 totaled 8,882 people and 743 of them died.
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#3792990
11 February 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792980
11 February 2019
A driving school manager holds a placard reading « Government takes 70% of charges and taxes on each driving license » on Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as he protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792984
11 February 2019
Driving school vehicles are parked Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as driving schools managers protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms. The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792992
11 February 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3793030
11 February 2019
Driving school vehicles are parked Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as driving schools managers protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms. The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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#3792996
11 February 2019
Driving schools managers hold black flags Place d'Italie, in Paris, on February 11, 2019, as they protest against a parliamentary report which could favour online driving school platforms.The traditional driving schools condemn provisions that would unduly strengthen the platform for learning to drive on the Internet including the proposal to replace the national approval of the licensing department. Since Emmanuel Macron has promised to lower the price of a driving license, car schools say that they decrease enrollment between 40% and 60%: students prefer to wait, but at this rate, some will disappear before new measures are implemented.
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