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#11742971
5 November 2024
An electoral official checks the identification of a voter at a polling station to take part in a general referendum on constitutional amendments, including scrapping advisory council elections, in Doha, Qatar, on November 5, 2024.
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2 November 2024
A polling station is set up at the Msheireb Downtown in Doha, Qatar, on November 2, 2024. The General Referendum on constitutional amendments is held in Qatar on November 5.
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2 November 2024
A polling station is set up at the Msheireb Downtown in Doha, Qatar, on November 2, 2024. The General Referendum on constitutional amendments is held in Qatar on November 5.
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2 November 2024
A polling station is set up at the Msheireb Downtown in Doha, Qatar, on November 2, 2024. The General Referendum on constitutional amendments is held in Qatar on November 5.
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2 November 2024
A polling station is set up at the Msheireb Downtown in Doha, Qatar, on November 2, 2024. The General Referendum on constitutional amendments is held in Qatar on November 5.
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2 November 2024
People walk in front of a polling station in Doha, Qatar, on November 2, 2024. The General Referendum on constitutional amendments is held in Qatar on November 5.
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2 November 2024
People walk in front of a polling station in Doha, Qatar, on November 2, 2024. The General Referendum on constitutional amendments is held in Qatar on November 5.
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#10631374
12 October 2023
Posters and banners are seen for opposition party candidates taking part in the upcomgin parliamentary elections in Warsaw, Poland on 12 October, 2023.
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12 October 2023
Posters and banners are seen for opposition party candidates taking part in the upcomgin parliamentary elections in Warsaw, Poland on 12 October, 2023.
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12 October 2023
Posters and banners are seen for opposition party candidates taking part in the upcomgin parliamentary elections in Warsaw, Poland on 12 October, 2023.
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12 October 2023
Posters and banners are seen for opposition party candidates taking part in the upcomgin parliamentary elections in Warsaw, Poland on 12 October, 2023.
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12 October 2023
Posters and banners are seen for opposition party candidates taking part in the upcomgin parliamentary elections in Warsaw, Poland on 12 October, 2023.
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Demonstrators Against July 25 Constitutional Referendum Clash With Police In Tunis
24 July 2022
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24 July 2022
A Tunisian female protester holds a sign that reads in Arabic, July 25, 2022 it's equal to November 7, 1987 (the date of Ben Ali's constitutional coup), during a demonstration held by supporters of Tunisian opposition parties and Tunisian civil society groups on Avenue Habib Bourguiba in Tunis, Tunisia, on July 22, 2022, to protest against Tunisian president Kais Saied and to call for a boycott of the upcoming July 25 constitutional referendum.
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1 February 2020
A man sells Union Jack flags amid Brexit celebrations in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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1 February 2020
A 'Bikers For Brexit' group waving a Union Jack flag ride through Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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1 February 2020
Brexit supporters in Union Jack colours celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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