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Stop and motions outside the EP Chamber
European Parliament posted a photo:
One of the decisive moments captured by our photographer during March plenary session of the EP in Strasburg.
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Crossing view finders in the plenary
European Parliament posted a photo:
One of the decisive moments captured by our photographer during March plenary session of the EP in Strasburg.
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Yes or No?
European Parliament posted a photo:
One of the decisive moments captured by our photographer during March plenary session of the EP in Strasburg.
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Looking from the top
European Parliament posted a photo:
One of the decisive moments captured by our photographer during March plenary session of the EP in Strasburg.
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The state of democracy in India
paragdgala posted a photo:
With the recent bill introduced in the legislative assembly, India is all set to reserve 1/3rd seats for women. The bill passed the Upper House with a desk thumping majority of 186-1 votes and is awaiting clearance from the Lower House - a non-issue I have read.
So with that, just over 1 billion people of India now have to 'elect' 181 women in the 545 seat Lower House. One possible solution to enforce this is to have a rotating set of 181 constituencies each election season as women only constituency. The picture above says the rest.
"A citizen of India will cross the ocean to fight for democracy, but won't cross the street to vote in a national election." - a modified quote originally by Bill Vaughan.
View Large and feel free to use. This is under Creative Commons.
Catherine Ashton, Arnaud Danjean, Gabriele Albertini
European Parliament posted a photo:
The two rapporteurs Danjean and Albertini and the High representative Catherine Ashton during the plenary debate today on the EU’s foreign and security policies
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Applause at the end of Ashton's speech
European Parliament posted a photo:
Applause at the end of Ashton's speech during the debate on the EU’s foreign and security policies
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ruby on rails - when cultures that do not belong together, clash together in a recreational urge
read the profile before adding contact posted a photo:
seriously, is this man talking porkies?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLc0rXHCx3o
hatatoya.flv 秦透哉 hata toya - abuse in school - japan
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXkrGy5L7Go
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1557925/Japan-earthqua...
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1557623/Japan-earthqua...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXkrGy5L7Go
wikipedia, LINUX, and twitter, a large pronographic octopus extending it's tentacles everywhere, especially into the education system.
have you ever looked up websites about GPL, RUBY (the engine that power twitter), and considered the recreational illustrations?
technically, LINUX is very weak and primitive, politically, it is powered by a worldwide junta with yet unknown plans.
they push political stuff on a massive level, something that Microsoft never considered.
it was chinese universities, where Microsoft was rejected, while LINUX made it's way through.
hidden special population groups?
i do not favour universities at all, most of them are bad places, like dictature, and concentration camp.
if students have a large amount of money, it is not that bad, true.
typically it costs $200,000 to go through university.
so, why free software?
is it included in the price?
Vice president Gianni Pittella chairing the debate on the EU’s foreign and security policies
European Parliament posted a photo:
Vice president Gianni Pittella, chairman on plenary session in Strasbourg 10.03.2010
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A journalist at work
European Parliament posted a photo:
One of the decisive moments captured by our photographer during March plenary session of the EP in Strasburg.
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A GMO question to the EC President Barroso
European Parliament posted a photo:
EC President José Manuel Barroso faced questions on different topic, the Greens co-chair leader Rebecca Harms asked him about GMO in Europe.
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A nice sunset, another day is coming to an end
European Parliament posted a photo:
One of the decisive moments captured by our photographer during March plenary session of the EP in Strasburg.
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©European Parliament/Pietro Naj-Oleari
Questions time for EC President Barroso
European Parliament posted a photo:
EC President José Manuel Barroso answering MEPs questions during the one hour questions time in the EP chamber
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No time to stop
European Parliament posted a photo:
One of the decisive moments captured by our photographer during March plenary session of the EP in Strasburg.
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Last check before taking the floor
European Parliament posted a photo:
EC President José Manuel Barroso answering MEPs questions during the one hour questions time in the EP chamber
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Questions time for journalists
European Parliament posted a photo:
Journalists asking questions during the press briefing on the main topics of the March plenary session
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Up and down on rainbow stairs
European Parliament posted a photo:
One of the decisive moments captured by our photographer during March plenary session of the EP in Strasburg.
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©European Parliament/Pietro Naj-Oleari
Questions time for EC President Barroso
European Parliament posted a photo:
MEPs are reacting during the one hour questions time in the EP chamber with EC President José Manuel Barroso
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Questions time for EC President Barroso
European Parliament posted a photo:
EC President José Manuel Barroso answering MEPs questions during the one hour questions time in the EP chamber
Read more: www.europarl.europa.eu/news/public/focus_page/008-69689-0...
©European Parliament/Pietro Naj-Oleari
Violence against women, we can stop it!
European Parliament posted a photo:
International Women´s Day 2010.
During the whole month of March several events that deal with the way how to eliminate the violence against women will be on at the EP. MEPs, national MPs, invited experts and also public will all discuss in debates, seminars and even facebook chat the prevention and help for victims. All the available documents, interviews, photgallery and video campaign feature the same message: We can stop it!
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