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#12675276
25 August 2025
A number of police officers stand guard outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 25, 2025. The protesters, consisting of students and members of the public, oppose the policies of Indonesian parliamentarians, which they consider detrimental to the people.
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#12675279
25 August 2025
A number of police officers stand guard outside the Indonesian Parliament building in Jakarta, Indonesia, on August 25, 2025. The protesters, consisting of students and members of the public, oppose the policies of Indonesian parliamentarians, which they consider detrimental to the people.
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#9757228
17 March 2023
CFDT (Confederation Francaise Democratique du Travail) Secretary General Laurent Berger answers questions from the press as leaders of the main workers' unions that make up the intersyndicale united against pension reform gathered and held a press conference outside the National Assembly in Paris on March 16, 2023, the day the bill is scheduled to be voted on by parliamentarians. The French government has introduced a controversial pension reform bill that would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and the number of working years from 42 to 43.
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17 March 2023
CGT (Confederation Generale du Travail) General Secretary Philippe Martinez answers questions from the press as leaders of the main workers' unions that make up the intersyndicale united against pension reform gathered and held a press conference outside the National Assembly in Paris on March 16, 2023, the day the bill is scheduled to be voted on by parliamentarians. The French government has introduced a controversial pension reform bill that would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and the number of working years from 42 to 43.
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#9757232
17 March 2023
CGT (Confederation Generale du Travail) General Secretary Philippe Martinez answers questions from the press as leaders of the main workers' unions that make up the intersyndicale united against pension reform gathered and held a press conference outside the National Assembly in Paris on March 16, 2023, the day the bill is scheduled to be voted on by parliamentarians. The French government has introduced a controversial pension reform bill that would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and the number of working years from 42 to 43.
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#9757234
17 March 2023
CGT (Confederation Generale du Travail) General Secretary Philippe Martinez answers questions from the press as leaders of the main workers' unions that make up the intersyndicale united against pension reform gathered and held a press conference outside the National Assembly in Paris on March 16, 2023, the day the bill is scheduled to be voted on by parliamentarians. The French government has introduced a controversial pension reform bill that would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and the number of working years from 42 to 43.
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#9757240
17 March 2023
UNSA (Union Nationale des Syndicats Autonomes) Secretary General Laurent Escure answers questions from the press as leaders of the major labor unions that make up the intersyndicale united against pension reform gathered and held a press conference outside the National Assembly in Paris on March 16, 2023, the day the bill is scheduled to be voted on by parliamentarians. The French government has introduced a controversial pension reform bill that would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and the number of working years from 42 to 43.
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#9757242
17 March 2023
CFE-CGC (Confederation francaise de l'encadrement - Confederation generale des cadres) President Francois Hommeril answers questions from the press as the leaders of the main workers' unions that make up the intersyndicale united against pension reform gathered and held a press conference outside the National Assembly in Paris on March 16, 2023, the day the bill is scheduled to be voted on by parliamentarians. The French government has introduced a controversial pension reform bill that would raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 and the number of working years from 42 to 43.
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#6018718
20 September 2020
Detail of the blue electoral ballot for voting in the referendum on 20th September in Molfetta (Italy). On Sunday 20 September and Monday 21, almost 50 million Italians were called to the polls for the constitutional referendum to confirm the reduction in the number of parliamentarians, for the supplementary elections of the Senate, for the regional and municipal elections. In Molfetta there was a vote for the referendum (blue card) and for the Regionals (orange card).
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#6018720
20 September 2020
Detail of the orange ballot paper for regional voting on 20th September in Molfetta (Italy). On Sunday 20 September and Monday 21, almost 50 million Italians were called to the polls for the constitutional referendum to confirm the reduction in the number of parliamentarians, for the supplementary elections of the Senate, for the regional and municipal elections. In Molfetta there was a vote for the referendum (blue card) and for the Regionals (orange card).
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#6018726
20 September 2020
Detail of the pencil being disinfected by a scrutineer in the polling station of the Cesare Battisti Institute in Molfetta on September 20 in Molfetta (Italy). On Sunday 20 September and Monday 21, almost 50 million Italians were called to the polls for the constitutional referendum to confirm the reduction in the number of parliamentarians, for the supplementary elections of the Senate, for the regional and municipal elections. In Molfetta there was a vote for the referendum (blue card) and for the Regionals (orange card).
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#6018722
20 September 2020
The president of the polling station of the Cesare Battisti Institute in Molfetta disinfects the polling booth on September 20 in Molfetta (Italy). On Sunday 20 September and Monday 21, almost 50 million Italians were called to the polls for the constitutional referendum to confirm the reduction in the number of parliamentarians, for the supplementary elections of the Senate, for the regional and municipal elections. In Molfetta there was a vote for the referendum (blue card) and for the Regionals (orange card).
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#6018724
20 September 2020
Scrutineers from the polling station of the Cesare Battisti Institute in Molfetta disinfect the pencils that people use to vote on September 20 in Molfetta (Italy). On Sunday 20 September and Monday 21, almost 50 million Italians were called to the polls for the constitutional referendum to confirm the reduction in the number of parliamentarians, for the supplementary elections of the Senate, for the regional and municipal elections. In Molfetta there was a vote for the referendum (blue card) and for the Regionals (orange card).
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#6018734
20 September 2020
Two scrutineers at work in a polling station of the Cesare Battisti Institute of Molfetta on September 20 in Molfetta (Italy). On Sunday 20 September and Monday 21, almost 50 million Italians were called to the polls for the constitutional referendum to confirm the reduction in the number of parliamentarians, for the supplementary elections of the Senate, for the regional and municipal elections. In Molfetta there was a vote for the referendum (blue card) and for the Regionals (orange card).
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#6018728
20 September 2020
A gentleman is preparing to vote in the booth of the polling station of the Cesare Battisti Institute of Molfetta on September 20 in Molfetta (Italy). On Sunday 20 September and Monday 21, almost 50 million Italians were called to the polls for the constitutional referendum to confirm the reduction in the number of parliamentarians, for the supplementary elections of the Senate, for the regional and municipal elections. In Molfetta there was a vote for the referendum (blue card) and for the Regionals (orange card).
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#6018730
20 September 2020
A lady is preparing to vote in the booth of the polling station of the Cesare Battisti Institute in Molfetta on September 20 in Molfetta (Italy). On Sunday 20 September and Monday 21, almost 50 million Italians were called to the polls for the constitutional referendum to confirm the reduction in the number of parliamentarians, for the supplementary elections of the Senate, for the regional and municipal elections. In Molfetta there was a vote for the referendum (blue card) and for the Regionals (orange card).
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