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Ixelles, Belgium. 08th July, 2024. Member of the EU Parliament Paolo Borchia attends a press conference during the first meeting for the new Group Patriots for Europe in Brussels, Belgium on July 8, 2024. Credit: ALEXANDROS MICHAILIDIS/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ixelles, Belgium. 08th July, 2024. Member of the EU Parliament Paolo Borchia attends a press conference during the first meeting for the new Group Patriots for Europe in Brussels, Belgium on July 8, 2024. Credit: ALEXANDROS MICHAILIDIS/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Ixelles, Belgium. 08th July, 2024. Member of the EU Parliament Paolo Borchia attends a press conference during the first meeting for the new Group Patriots for Europe in Brussels, Belgium on July 8, 2024. Credit: ALEXANDROS MICHAILIDIS/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Member of the EU Parliament Paolo Borchia attends a press conference during the first meeting for the new Group Patriots for Europe in Brussels, Belgium on July 8, 2024. Credit: ALEXANDROS MICHAILIDIS/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Member of the EU Parliament Paolo Borchia attends a press conference during the first meeting for the new Group Patriots for Europe in Brussels, Belgium on July 8, 2024. Credit: ALEXANDROS MICHAILIDIS/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Member of the EU Parliament Paolo Borchia attends a press conference during the first meeting for the new Group Patriots for Europe in Brussels, Belgium on July 8, 2024. Credit: ALEXANDROS MICHAILIDIS/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Rome, Italy - 15 06 2024 Elly Schlein secretary of the Democratic Party of the left in Italy at the Gay Pride. LGBTQ flags rainbow flag-stock-photo
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Rome, Italy - 15 06 2024 Elly Schlein secretary of the Democratic Party of the left in Italy at the Gay Pride. LGBTQ flags rainbow flag-stock-photo
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Rome, Italy - 15 06 2024 Elly Schlein secretary of the Democratic Party of the left in Italy at the Gay Pride. LGBTQ flags rainbow flag-stock-photo
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Rome, Italy - 15 06 2024 Elly Schlein secretary of the Democratic Party of the left in Italy at the Gay Pride. LGBTQ flags rainbow flag-stock-photo
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Firefighters put out a trash fire during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABA-stock-photo
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Firefighters put out a trash fire during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABA-stock-photo
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Police officers during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Demonstrators march during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Activists and demonstrators burn trash cans during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis-stock-photo
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Demonstrators evade tear gas fired by police during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis-stock-photo
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Demonstrators march during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Activists and demonstrators burn trash cans during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis-stock-photo
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Demonstrators march during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Demonstrators march during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Demonstrators evade tear gas fired by police during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis-stock-photo
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Demonstrators march during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Police officers during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Police officers during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Firefighters put out a trash fire during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABA-stock-photo
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Police officers during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Demonstrators evade tear gas fired by police during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis-stock-photo
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Demonstrators march during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Demonstrators evade tear gas fired by police during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis-stock-photo
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Demonstrators march during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Police officers during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis Jumeau/ABACAPRESS.COM-stock-photo
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Demonstrators evade tear gas fired by police during an anti far-right rally following the European election results, in Toulouse on June 12, 2024. President Emmanuel Macron said June 09, 2024 that he was confident French voters would make the 'right choice' in snap elections he called after the far right crushed his centrist alliance in Sunday's EU ballot. His surprise move came after mainstream centrist parties kept an overall majority in the European Parliament in Sunday's elections, but the far right notched up a string of high-profile victories in Italy, Austria and France. Photo by Alexis-stock-photo
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Italy, Lombardy, Casorezzo, posters for the 2024 European and local elections, Forza Italia, Letizia Moratti, Antonio Tajani-stock-photo
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Italy, Lombardy, Casorezzo, posters for the 2024 European and local elections, Movimento 5 stelle, Giuseppe Conte-stock-photo
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Italy, Lombardy, Casorezzo, posters for the 2024 European and local elections, Stati Uniti d'Europa, Paolo Micheli-stock-photo
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Italy, Lombardy, Casorezzo, posters for the 2024 European and local elections, Sardone, Lega-stock-photo
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Rome, Italy. 10th June, 2024. Ignazio Marino and Roberto Salis during ''Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra'' press conference in Rome, after the results of the 2024 European Elections (Credit Image: © Matteo Nardone/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Rome, Italy. 10th June, 2024. Roberto Salis and Nicola Fratoianni before the start of ''Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra'' press conference in Rome, after the results of the 2024 European Elections (Credit Image: © Matteo Nardone/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Rome, Italy. 10th June, 2024. Roberto Salis and Nicola Fratoianni before the start of ''Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra'' press conference in Rome, after the results of the 2024 European Elections (Credit Image: © Matteo Nardone/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo
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Rome, Italy. 10th June, 2024. Ignazio Marino and Roberto Salis during ''Alleanza Verdi e Sinistra'' press conference in Rome, after the results of the 2024 European Elections (Credit Image: © Matteo Nardone/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-photo