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Benedicte Paviot, UK correspondent of France 24. and president of the Foreign Press Association, attends the Supreme Court in London to report on the hearing to challenge the Prorogation of Parliament. 17th Sept 2019.the prorogation of the Parliament, was ordered by Queen Elizabeth II upon the advice of the Conservative Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, on 28 August 2019. opposition politicians saw this as an unconstitutional attempt to reduce parliamentary scrutiny of the Government's Brexit plan. Image details File size:
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