RMD3BWG3–(dpa) - Doctor Birgit Dassow (R) listens to the breathing of patient Ilona Fieber at a practice in Magdeburg, Germany, 21 August 2003. The envisaged healthcare reform of the German government will result in deep cuts in the health and welfare systems. Germany's expensive healthcare system which is f
RMD3BWG1–(dpa) - Doctor Birgit Dassow (L) takes the blood pressure of patient Ilona Fieber at a practice in Magdeburg, Germany, 21 August 2003. The envisaged healthcare reform of the German government will result in deep cuts in the health and welfare systems. Germany's expensive healthcare system which is f
RMD3BWFY–(dpa) - Dentist Rainer Baldauf simulates an examination of teeth while wearing a mask and magnifying glasses in a practice in Rimpar, Germany, 30 July 2003. The envisaged healthcare reform of the German government will result in deep cuts in the health and welfare systems. Germany's expensive health
RMD3BWG0–(dpa) - A dentist examines the teeth of a boy in a practice in Magdeburg, Germany, 18 August 2003. The envisaged healthcare reform of the German government will result in deep cuts in the health and welfare systems. Germany's expensive healthcare system which is funded entirely by levies on payrolls
RMD3BWG4–(dpa) - Nurse Viola Scherer handles an injection before a surgery in an operating room in the new university clinic in Magdeburg, Germany, 22 August 2003. The envisaged healthcare reform of the German government will result in deep cuts in the health and welfare systems. Germany's expensive healthca
RMD3BWFX–(dpa) - A dentist examines the teeth of a boy in a practice in Magdeburg, Germany, 18 August 2003. The envisaged healthcare reform of the German government will result in deep cuts in the health and welfare systems. Germany's expensive healthcare system which is funded entirely by levies on payrolls
RMD3BWG5–(dpa) - A doctor looks at several digital x-ray photos in the clinic for diagnostic radiology of the new university clinic in Magdeburg, Germany, 22 August 2003. The envisaged healthcare reform of the German government will result in deep cuts in the health and welfare systems. Germany's expensive h
RMD3BWG2–(dpa) - A hand shows a blood pressure meter at a doctor's practice in Magdeburg, Germany, 21 August 2003. The envisaged healthcare reform of the German government will result in deep cuts in the health and welfare systems. Germany's expensive healthcare system which is funded entirely by levies on p
RM2KE4H0N–Berlin, Germany. 10th Nov, 2022. Federal Minister of Labor Hubertus Heil: This is the 'biggest welfare state reform in 20 years'. Credit: Michael Kappeler/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD3BWG6–(dpa) - A nurse watches the preparations for an x-ray examination in the clinic for diagnostic radiology of the new university clinic in Magdeburg, Germany, 22 August 2003. The envisaged healthcare reform of the German government will result in deep cuts in the health and welfare systems. Germany's
RMD3G5E1–(dpa) - Angela Merkel, Chairwoman of the German opposition party CDU (Christian Democratic Union), sits on the panel during the party convention in Leipzig, Germany, 2 December 2003. CDU leaders were wrapping up their two-day party congress after agreeing a more radical reform of Germany's social welfare system than planned by Schroeder's leftist government.
RM2FM883C–Berlin, Germany. 07th May, 2021. The representatives of the federal states take part in a vote in the Bundesrat. Children and young people in Germany who grow up under difficult conditions are to receive more support. On Friday the Bundesrat approved a corresponding reform of child and youth welfare. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2FM893T–Berlin, Germany. 07th May, 2021. The representatives of the federal states take part in a vote in the Bundesrat. Children and young people in Germany who grow up under difficult conditions are to receive more support. On Friday the Bundesrat approved a corresponding reform of child and youth welfare. Credit: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD3G5DW–(dpa) - Angela Merkel, Chairwoman of the German opposition party CDU (Christian Democratic Union), shares a laugh with CDU General Secretary Laurenz Meyer during the party convention in Leipzig, Germany, 2 December 2003. CDU leaders were wrapping up their two-day party congress after agreeing a more radical reform of Germany's social welfare system than planned by Schroeder's lefti
RMHT2RRY–German labour minister Andrea Nahles presents adjustments proposed by Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) to the Agenda 2010 reform series, which was aimed at overhauling the German welfare system and labour relations, during a press conference held in Berlin, Germany, 06 March 2017. Under the plan, unemployed individuals would be entitled to receive unemployment benefits for an extended period of time if they receive further training. Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa
RM2C5JTRJ–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Volker Ullrich (CSU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JC32–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Matthias Bartke (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNC7–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Petra Sitte (Die Linke) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JC30–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Matthias Bartke (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JC38–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Susanne Mittag (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNM0–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Andrew Ullmann (FDP) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNK4–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Alexander Krauß (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JC2Y–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Thomas Seitz (AfD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5K028–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Martin Hess (AfD) speaks in the plenary session in the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JXNH–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Gökay Akbulut (The Left) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNFT–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Jörg Schneider (AfD) speaks in the plenary session in the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JXNR–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Axel Müller (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JXN8–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Ute Vogt (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JRRA–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Peter Beyer (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5K02D–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Helge Lindh (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5K02H–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Martin Hess (AfD) speaks in the plenary session in the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNK3–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Andrew Ullmann (FDP) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF8J–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Michael Frieser (CSU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNKR–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Erich Irlstorfer (CSU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNC5–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Petra Sitte (Die Linke) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JC2J–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Karlheinz Busen (FDP) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNG1–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Sabine Dittmar (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF7T–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Michael Frieser (CSU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JC2N–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Thomas Seitz (AfD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF7Y–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Sonja Amalie Steffen (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5J8JW–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Patrick Schnieder (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNFN–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Dietrich Monstadt (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF8W–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Joana Cotar (AfD) speaks in the plenary session in the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAXK–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Kirsten Tackmann (Die Linke) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JTXB–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Thorsten Frei (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF82–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Friedrich Straetmanns (Die Linke) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNC8–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Heike Hänsel (Die Linke) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JRRN–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Andreas Nick (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNM6–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Ursula Schulte (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JC35–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Rainer Spiering (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JXN2–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Gökay Akbulut (The Left) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNM4–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Dietrich Monstadt (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF8P–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Patrick Sensburg (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JRRF–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Armin-Paulus Hampel (AfD) speaks at the plenary session in the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF85–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Patrick Sensburg (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF7W–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Patrick Sensburg (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5H22F–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Tino Chrupalla (AfD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5K0XF–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Alexander Throm (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JRRH–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Ulrich Lechte (FDP) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5H225–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Tino Chrupalla (AfD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF86–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Stephan Thomae (FDP) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the passing of the coal exit law, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNBX–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Erich Irlstorfer (CSU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNKX–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Jörg Schneider (AfD) speaks in the plenary session in the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JRRE–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Christoph Matschie (SPD) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JXNK–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Benjamin Strasser (FDP) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5J8K4–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Patrick Schnieder (CDU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNK7–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Erich Irlstorfer (CSU) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF8K–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Stephan Thomae (FDP) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the passing of the coal exit law, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5HEB9–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Jens Spahn (CDU), Federal Minister of Health, sits in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5H227–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Michael Kretschmer (CDU), Prime Minister of Saxony, follows the plenary session in the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAX3–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Julia Klöckner (CDU) Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JXNE–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Cem Özdemir (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JTT0–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Alice Weidel, leader of the AfD parliamentary group, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAWG–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Julia Klöckner (CDU) Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAW4–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Renate Künast (Bündnis90/Die Grünen) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JRR6–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Ottmar von Holtz (Bündnis90/Die Grünen) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JTXD–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Alice Weidel, leader of the AfD parliamentary group, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JTRF–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Alice Weidel, leader of the AfD parliamentary group, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JXNT–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Cem Özdemir (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAXF–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Renate Künast (Bündnis90/Die Grünen) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JF8N–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Britta Haßelmann (Bündnis90/Die Grünen) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5J9NC–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Silvia Breher (CDU), deputy party leader, speaks in the plenary session in the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5J7DX–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Horst Seehofer (CSU), Federal Minister of the Interior, sits in the German Bundestag during the plenary session. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JTRG–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. The leaders of the AfD parliamentary group, Alice Weidel and Alexander Gauland, are sitting in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JTRR–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Alice Weidel, leader of the AfD parliamentary group, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAWR–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Julia Klöckner (CDU) Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAWB–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Julia Klöckner (CDU) Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5J7E7–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Horst Seehofer (CSU), Federal Minister of the Interior, sits in the German Bundestag during the plenary session. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5HEB1–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Jens Spahn (CDU), Federal Minister of Health, sits in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JTX2–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Alice Weidel, leader of the AfD parliamentary group, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JTRH–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Alice Weidel, leader of the AfD parliamentary group, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical issue on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JNM5–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Kirsten Kappert-Gonther (Bündnis90/Die Grünen) speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAX5–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Julia Klöckner (CDU) Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAW5–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Julia Klöckner (CDU) Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5JAXX–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Julia Klöckner (CDU) Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5J8HY–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. The members of the Bundestag will vote on the electoral law reform during the plenary session in the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Christophe Gateau/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5HMDJ–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Svenja Schulze (SPD), Federal Minister for the Environment, is sitting in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5H22K–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Peter Altmaier (CDU), Federal Minister of Economics and Energy, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5HAHJ–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. During the plenary session in the German Bundestag, young activists hold a banner with the inscription 'Zukunft über Fraktionszwang'. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period are the adoption of the coal exit law, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C5H228–Berlin, Germany. 03rd July, 2020. Peter Altmaier (CDU), Federal Minister of Economics and Energy, speaks in the plenary session of the German Bundestag. The main topics of the 171st session of the 19th legislative period will be the adoption of the Coal Exit Act, a topical hour on the excesses of violence in Stuttgart, as well as debates on electoral law reform, the protection of electronic patient data, the welfare of farm animals and the German chairmanship of the UN Security Council. Credit: Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa/Alamy Live News
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