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Toulouse: Kanaks Protest Against The Macron's Revision Of Electorate In New Caledonia
18 May 2024
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18 May 2024
A protester is holding a placard reading 'No to the un-freezing of the electorate in Kanaky'. New Caledonians (Kanaks) of Toulouse are taking to the streets in protest against the constitutional revision of the French Constitution by French President Macron to expand the electorate who could vote in local elections. Kanaks are saying they are already outnumbered by French people coming from the metropole, and the widening launched by Macron will be catastrophic for them. They are explaining this is plain colonialism. Since the vote on the law to widen the electorate, riots are happening in New Caledonia, and the French government is sending riot police and military to quell the insurrection there. Five people have already died. In Toulouse, France, on May 18, 2024.
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26 September 2021
Protesters raise copies of the 2014 Tunisian constitution and a placard that reads in Arabic, down with the coup, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
Protesters raise copies of the 2014 Tunisian constitution as they wave Tunisian flags while shouting Dégage, , during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A woman holds a copy of 2014 Tunisian constitution as she moves her arm while shouting, Dégage, get put, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A woman holds a copy of the 2014 Tunisian constitution and the Tunisian flag, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A young woman holds a copy of the 2014 Tunisian constitution and a Tunisian flag, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A protester makes a victory sign as he lifts a copy of the 2014 Tunisian constitution, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A female demonstrator holds a cage with a placard inside that reads in Arabic, Constitution of The Republic of Tunisia, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A woman holds a placard that reads in Arabic, yes to the constitution of 2014, no to the one-man rule, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A demonstrator holds a cage with a placard inside that reads in Arabic, Constitution of The Republic of Tunisia, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A protester raises his arms as he shouts slogans against the Tunisian president Kais Saied, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
Protesters shout slogans against the Tunisian President Kais Saied as they raise a placard that reads in Arabic, Kais Saied you are a colonial agent, get out, Dégage, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A woman on a wheelchair holds a placard that reads in Arabic, the People want the fall of the coup, as demonstrators wave Tunisian flags, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
A protester holds a placard that reads, all against the dictatorship, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
Female demonstrators shout slogans as they raise placard that reads in Arabic, Kais Saied Dégage, get out, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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26 September 2021
Demonstrators raise a giant banner that reads in Arabic, No to the one-man rule, no to the dictatorship, as they wave Tunisian flags, during a demonstration held on avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on September 26, 2021, to protest what thousands of protesters called a coup, referring to the new exceptional measures decreed by the President of Tunisia, Kais Saied and published on the official gazette. A few days earlier, Kais Saied announced the continuation of the freezing of the Parliament and the promulgation of exceptional measures for the exercise of legislative power and that of the executive one. He also announced that Parliament members (MPs) will stop being paid their salaries and will still be stripped of immunity from prosecution.
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