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Xóchilt Gálvez Files A Citizen Lawsuit Against Overrepresentation Before The Electoral Tribunal
24 August 2024
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24 August 2024
Xochitl Galvez, former candidate for the presidency of Mexico, accompanies her pet to the facilities of the Federal Electoral Tribunal in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 24, 2024, where she presents a citizen trial document against the decision of the General Council of the National Electoral Institute, which endorses the majority of the MORENA Party in Mexico.
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Xóchilt Gálvez Files A Citizen Lawsuit Against Overrepresentation Before The Electoral Tribunal
24 August 2024
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24 August 2024
Followers of Xochitl Galvez, former candidate for the presidency of Mexico, accompany her to the facilities of the Federal Electoral Tribunal in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 24, 2024, where she presents a citizen trial document against the decision of the General Council of the National Electoral Institute, which endorses the majority of the MORENA Party in Mexico.
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Xóchilt Gálvez Files A Citizen Lawsuit Against Overrepresentation Before The Electoral Tribunal
24 August 2024
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24 August 2024
Xochitl Galvez, former candidate for the presidency of Mexico, attends the facilities of the Federal Electoral Tribunal in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 24, 2024, where she presents a citizen trial document against the decision of the General Council of the National Electoral Institute in which the majority of the MORENA Party in Mexico is endorsed.
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Xóchilt Gálvez Files A Citizen Lawsuit Against Overrepresentation Before The Electoral Tribunal
24 August 2024
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24 August 2024
Xochitl Galvez, former candidate for the presidency of Mexico, spends time with her followers in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 24, 2024, where she presents a citizen trial document against the decision of the General Council of the National Electoral Institute, which endorses the majority of the MORENA Party in Mexico.
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Xóchilt Gálvez Files A Citizen Lawsuit Against Overrepresentation Before The Electoral Tribunal
24 August 2024
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24 August 2024
Xochitl Galvez, former candidate for the presidency of Mexico, spends time with her followers in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 24, 2024, where she presents a citizen trial document against the decision of the General Council of the National Electoral Institute, which endorses the majority of the MORENA Party in Mexico.
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Xóchilt Gálvez Files A Citizen Lawsuit Against Overrepresentation Before The Electoral Tribunal
24 August 2024
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24 August 2024
Followers of Xochitl Galvez, former candidate for the presidency of Mexico, accompany her to the facilities of the Federal Electoral Tribunal in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 24, 2024, where she presents a citizen trial document against the decision of the General Council of the National Electoral Institute, which endorses the majority of the MORENA Party in Mexico.
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4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Turkish daily newspapers reveal handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on their front pages. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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#2356247
4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Sabah, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Zarrab's Dubai negotiation with the U.S.'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Sabah, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Zarrab's Dubai negotiation with the U.S.'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Sabah, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Zarrab's Dubai negotiation with the U.S.'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Takvim, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Stay in the U.S., do not move'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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#2356251
4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Takvim, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Stay in the U.S., do not move'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Takvim, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Stay in the U.S., do not move'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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#2356253
4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Hurriyet, one of the major Turkish daily newspapers, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Reza's secret Dubai plan'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Hurriyet, one of the major Turkish daily newspapers, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Reza's secret Dubai plan'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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4 December 2017
A photo taken in Ankara, Turkey on December 4, 2017 shows that Hurriyet, one of the major Turkish daily newspapers, reveals handwritten notes allegedly written by Iran-based Azerbajani gold trader and business Reza Zarrab, who is also a Turkish citizen, on its front page with a headline reading 'Reza's secret Dubai plan'. On a note, Zarrab wants a cooperation with U.S. prosecutors to be negotiated with lawyers for permission to reside in Dubai after his release from prison. Reza Zarrab had took the stand in trial against several former government ministers of Turkey, Turkish banks and their executives during the trial of banking executive Mehmet Hakan Atilla in the U.S. between November 29 and December 1.
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