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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

Senate Votes To Enshrine Abortion Rights In Constitution - Paris

French Senate votes a government plan to enshrine the "freedom" to have an abortion in the French Constitution, at the French Senate in Paris, France on February 28, 2024. France is one step closer to enshrining abortion rights in its constitution after French senators overwhelmingly endorsed the change on Wednesday. A total of 267 senators voted in favor of the change, with 50 voting against it. The constitutional amendment faces a final test next Monday when it needs to secure the backing of three-fifths of lawmakers at a joint congress of parliament, which will see both houses vote together. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

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ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

(230929) -- ASMARA, Sept. 29, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Legume crop expert Liu Yunmin (1st R) communicates with local farmers at a demonstration orchard of agricultural technical assistance, in Asmara, Eritrea, Sept. 27, 2023. Agriculture is the mainstay of Eritrea's economy, with about four-fifths of the population engaged in farming and animal husbandry. However, the lack of crop varieties and backward agricultural technology seriously restrict the country's agricultural development. In order to promote the development of Eritrea's agricultural industry, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China has sent three groups of experts to Eritrea to carry out technical assistance in the fields of legumes, fruit tree gardening and oil, and achieved remarkable results. Broad beans, oilseed rape, and some other experimental crops have been harvested with unit yields increasing by more than 50 percent compared with local varieties. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

(230929) -- ASMARA, Sept. 29, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Local farmers work at a demonstration orchard of agricultural technical assistance, in Asmara, Eritrea, Sept. 27, 2023. Agriculture is the mainstay of Eritrea's economy, with about four-fifths of the population engaged in farming and animal husbandry. However, the lack of crop varieties and backward agricultural technology seriously restrict the country's agricultural development. In order to promote the development of Eritrea's agricultural industry, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China has sent three groups of experts to Eritrea to carry out technical assistance in the fields of legumes, fruit tree gardening and oil, and achieved remarkable results. Broad beans, oilseed rape, and some other experimental crops have been harvested with unit yields increasing by more than 50 percent compared with local varieties. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

(230929) -- ASMARA, Sept. 29, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Oil crop expert Zhou Cheng (1st L) instructs local farmers in cultivating oilseed rape at a demonstration orchard of agricultural technical assistance, in Asmara, Eritrea, Sept. 27, 2023. Agriculture is the mainstay of Eritrea's economy, with about four-fifths of the population engaged in farming and animal husbandry. However, the lack of crop varieties and backward agricultural technology seriously restrict the country's agricultural development. In order to promote the development of Eritrea's agricultural industry, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China has sent three groups of experts to Eritrea to carry out technical assistance in the fields of legumes, fruit tree gardening and oil, and achieved remarkable results. Broad beans, oilseed rape, and some other experimental crops have been harvested with unit yields increasing by more than 50 percent compared with local varieties. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

(230929) -- ASMARA, Sept. 29, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Legume crop expert Liu Yunmin (1st R) examines the growth status of broad beans with local farmers at a demonstration orchard of agricultural technical assistance, in Asmara, Eritrea, Sept. 27, 2023. Agriculture is the mainstay of Eritrea's economy, with about four-fifths of the population engaged in farming and animal husbandry. However, the lack of crop varieties and backward agricultural technology seriously restrict the country's agricultural development. In order to promote the development of Eritrea's agricultural industry, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China has sent three groups of experts to Eritrea to carry out technical assistance in the fields of legumes, fruit tree gardening and oil, and achieved remarkable results. Broad beans, oilseed rape, and some other experimental crops have been harvested with unit yields increasing by more than 50 percent compared with local varieties. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

(230929) -- ASMARA, Sept. 29, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Legume crop expert Liu Yunmin (R) instructs a local farmer on field management of broad beans at a demonstration orchard of agricultural technical assistance, in Asmara, Eritrea, Sept. 27, 2023. Agriculture is the mainstay of Eritrea's economy, with about four-fifths of the population engaged in farming and animal husbandry. However, the lack of crop varieties and backward agricultural technology seriously restrict the country's agricultural development. In order to promote the development of Eritrea's agricultural industry, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China has sent three groups of experts to Eritrea to carry out technical assistance in the fields of legumes, fruit tree gardening and oil, and achieved remarkable results. Broad beans, oilseed rape, and some other experimental crops have been harvested with unit yields increasing by more than 50 percent compared with local varieties. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

ERITREA-ASMARA-CHINESE AGRICULTURAL EXPERTS

(230929) -- ASMARA, Sept. 29, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Fruit crop expert Wang Li (R) works with a local farmer on field management of apple saplings at a demonstration orchard of agricultural technical assistance, in Asmara, Eritrea, Sept. 27, 2023. Agriculture is the mainstay of Eritrea's economy, with about four-fifths of the population engaged in farming and animal husbandry. However, the lack of crop varieties and backward agricultural technology seriously restrict the country's agricultural development. In order to promote the development of Eritrea's agricultural industry, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of China has sent three groups of experts to Eritrea to carry out technical assistance in the fields of legumes, fruit tree gardening and oil, and achieved remarkable results. Broad beans, oilseed rape, and some other experimental crops have been harvested with unit yields increasing by more than 50 percent compared with local varieties. (Xinhua/Han Xu)

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Petr Silar, Petr Holecek, Vaclav Laska, Zdenka Hamousova, senators, Senate

Petr Silar, Petr Holecek, Vaclav Laska, Zdenka Hamousova, senators, Senate

(L-R) Czech senators Petr Silar, Petr Holecek, Vaclav Laska and Zdenka Hamousova are seen during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, July 24, 2019. The Czech Senate approved a draft constitutional lawsuit against President Milos Zeman over his suspected repeated breach of the constitution, which would be lodged with the Constitutional Court if it were also supported by three fifths of the lower house deputies. According to CTK's information, the proposal was passed by the votes of 48 out of the 75 senators present, while it needed 45 votes at least to make it through. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Vystrcil, senator, Senate

Milos Vystrcil, senator, Senate

Czech senator Milos Vystrcil, center, speaks during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, July 24, 2019. The Czech Senate approved a draft constitutional lawsuit against President Milos Zeman over his suspected repeated breach of the constitution, which would be lodged with the Constitutional Court if it were also supported by three fifths of the lower house deputies. According to CTK's information, the proposal was passed by the votes of 48 out of the 75 senators present, while it needed 45 votes at least to make it through. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Zdenka Hamousova, senator, Senate

Zdenka Hamousova, senator, Senate

Czech senator Zdenka Hamousova, center, speaks during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, July 24, 2019. The Czech Senate approved a draft constitutional lawsuit against President Milos Zeman over his suspected repeated breach of the constitution, which would be lodged with the Constitutional Court if it were also supported by three fifths of the lower house deputies. According to CTK's information, the proposal was passed by the votes of 48 out of the 75 senators present, while it needed 45 votes at least to make it through. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Petr Silar, Petr Holecek, Vaclav Laska, senators, Senate

Petr Silar, Petr Holecek, Vaclav Laska, senators, Senate

(L-R) Czech senators Petr Silar, Petr Holecek and Vaclav Laska are seen during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, July 24, 2019. The Czech Senate approved a draft constitutional lawsuit against President Milos Zeman over his suspected repeated breach of the constitution, which would be lodged with the Constitutional Court if it were also supported by three fifths of the lower house deputies. According to CTK's information, the proposal was passed by the votes of 48 out of the 75 senators present, while it needed 45 votes at least to make it through. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Milos Vystrcil, Petr Silar, Petr Holecek, Vaclav Laska, Zdenka Hamousova, Petr Vicha, senators, Senate

Milos Vystrcil, Petr Silar, Petr Holecek, Vaclav Laska, Zdenka Hamousova, Petr Vicha, senators, Senate

(L-R) Czech senators Milos Vystrcil, Petr Silar, Petr Holecek, Vaclav Laska, Zdenka Hamousova and Petr Vicha are seen during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, July 24, 2019. The Czech Senate approved a draft constitutional lawsuit against President Milos Zeman over his suspected repeated breach of the constitution, which would be lodged with the Constitutional Court if it were also supported by three fifths of the lower house deputies. According to CTK's information, the proposal was passed by the votes of 48 out of the 75 senators present, while it needed 45 votes at least to make it through. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Vaclav Laska, senators, Senate

Vaclav Laska, senators, Senate

Czech senator Milos Vystrcil speaks during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, July 24, 2019. The Czech Senate approved a draft constitutional lawsuit against President Milos Zeman over his suspected repeated breach of the constitution, which would be lodged with the Constitutional Court if it were also supported by three fifths of the lower house deputies. According to CTK's information, the proposal was passed by the votes of 48 out of the 75 senators present, while it needed 45 votes at least to make it through. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

CTPark Bor, Catering company LSG

Catering company LSG, a producer of meals for airline catering and a subsidiary of air carrier Lufthansa, will have a new plant in CTPark Bor in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, concentrating in it production from the entire Central Europe, Bor mayor Petr Myslivec has told CTK on May 13, 2019. The LSG plant in Bor, now employing about 80 people, intends to raise the workforce up to 1,000 employees within a couple of years. Two fifths of them could be Philippine, whom the company plans to bring into the country. According to Myslivec, the plant aims to produce 4.5 up to 5.5 million meals a month. (CTK Photo/Miroslav Chaloupka)

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