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But then the judge raised a question of his own.
Dr. Carmona said the personalization of in-flight wellness raised a question.
"He never raised a question of his own safety," Pritula told me.
"But there'd been nine men, and nobody's ever raised a question about that."
But there'd been nine men, and nobody's ever raised a question about that.
But there'd been nine men and nobody's ever raised a question about that.
That raised a question: Why did he publicly come out against it at all?
But there have been nine men, and nobody's ever raised a question about that.
So this raised a question: Are there actually safety concerns about Canada's drug supply?
But for others here, it has also raised a question: Whose losses do we grieve?
Rabbi Saperstein also raised a question about whether churches actually want changes to the Johnson Amendment.
While many said they loved her photo, another user raised a question about Hilson's image choice.
That raised a question: How should journalists, politicians or even ordinary citizens think about this group?
Recent events have also raised a question over some components of the purchasing package under discussion.
But they have also raised a question about a certain American ideal: Who should be let in?
Kamala Harris raised a question about special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation that appeared to take everyone by surprise.
" He continued: "The President had Secret Service protection at that point, and that raised a question with me.
And it raised a question I'd been mulling over for years: for the would-be upgraded human, what's next?
For many, the situation has raised a question: Why did she act so erratically instead of surrendering to police?
This all raised a question — why not turn the F-22 production line back on and start making more?
But the outpouring of support raised a question: Will tech address its own problems with racism in the ranks?
But reading these books raised a question for me: is this really a uniquely alarming moment in American life?
Washington (CNN)The US-led attack on alleged Syrian chemical weapons facilities raised a question around the world: What next?
And that raised a question that comes up every time a British royal does something big: Why do Americans care?
Opinion Donald J. Trump's election has raised a question that few Americans ever imagined asking: Is our democracy in danger?
The pair of investments raised a question: Is Boston seeing an acceleration in the pace at which it attracts venture capital?
The president-elect's reliance on social media has raised a question for news organizations: Is everything Mr. Trump posts on Twitter news?
"We have repeatedly, during a number of years, and constantly raised a question about substantiative talks on the disarmament issue," Putin said.
The latest North Korean missile test, which put the full continental U.S. within reach, raised a question for the U.S. and its allies.
"In Norway, where I have performed for three decades, I have played a Norwegian archbishop and no one has raised a question," he added.
The developments at the deadline have raised a question: How do Nimmo and d'Arnaud move on from such public moments, when their lives nearly changed?
In her interview with Pompeo at the State Department, the reporter, NPR's "All Things Considered" co-host Mary Louise Kelly, raised a question about Ukraine.
But as Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott told media, the video raised a question: Why are cops involved in disciplining students in the first place?
Of course, the roots of religion run deep, so the experiment raised a question for us: how rapidly can the brain build a brand new ingroup?
Mr. Trump's second compromise with the top-ranking congressional Democrats in one week raised a question for many Republicans: How much more will his base tolerate?
But it also raised a question: How could a seemingly routine episode at one Manhattan station snarl so much of New York City's vast subway system?
On Thursday, where Biden consulted his notes and corrected himself, Warren parried skepticism over Medicare for All when a rival or a moderator raised a question.
But that raised a question: Should impeachment be understood narrowly, in terms of specific infractions of specific laws, or more broadly, as violations of the public trust?
Days later — and 5083 days after Hoover's death — the late Wisconsin senator William Proxmire raised a question about the legality of Gray's continued service as acting FBI director.
GOP debate winners and losers The debate raised a question: If Bush had a good night but no one paid attention, did he really have a good night?
Also, a colleague raised a question that didn't occur to a single expert I interviewed, which shows that devotion to science can sometimes limit your point of view.
And it raised a question: Was the schools' highly structured, disciplined approach to behavior and learning giving students the tools they needed to succeed at the next level?
The issue is a highly emotive one in Germany and in its Tuesday edition, top-selling tabloid newspaper Bild raised a question mark over Kukie's future in the government.
The recent controversy surrounding South African runner Caster Semenya has raised a question in the world of sports: What kinds of naturally occurring advantages should be regulated and why?
The note, usually in bullet-point form, can be so detailed that the senator has even described what a particular person was wearing when they raised a question or concern.
The other two sources, however, said the timing of the calls raised a question about whether Flynn had given Kislyak any assurances to soothe Russian anger over the U.S. moves.
When Sarah was little I said that I loved her more than words, which raised a question: Did I mean more than I love words or more than words can tell?
It gave Roby an easy point of attack and raised a question few had ever thought to ask — which would a Republican base find less palatable: opposition to Trump or support for Pelosi?
But regardless of pushback, this baby's existence as well as the UK giving the official go-ahead for doctors to perform a similar procedure has raised a question: how is this even possible?
Commenting on Netanyahu's remarks, Polish President Andrzej Duda raised a question mark over a two-day summit in Jerusalem next week of the four central European nations - Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
The president had Secret Service protection at that point, and that raised a question with me," Jay Sekulow, a member of the president's legal team, said on Sunday on the ABC news program "This Week.
Delaney, Milano, Wagner and others have since raised a question that was previously anathema among doctors: What if cord blood's unexpected cancer-killing prowess is actually linked to there being a partial mismatch between donor and recipient?
Her apology also raised a question about the Republicans who were so quick to criticize her: Will they also be willing to criticize the anti-Semitic stereotypes that President Trump has used in television advertisement and tweets?
That raised a question: Did Mr. Khan's testimony, determined and powerful as it was, show that it takes the death of a son, in a disputed war in a Muslim land, to prove you are a good American?
That kind of disconnect raised a question in the mind of Secret's former CEO, David Byttow: Would the world look notably different to us if the people in our social networks didn't feel like they had to censor their thoughts?
When mammogram facilities began offering "Mammograms with mimosas and manicures" as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it raised a question: is the implied patient-oriented goal of fostering compliance with screening sullied by the provider's ambition to vie for customers?
"They would not have raised a question like this about a cabinet secretary unless it was something really serious," said Mr. Rank, the former deputy chief of mission in Beijing, who resigned in protest over the Trump administration's environmental policy.
"In a country that boasts freedom of speech, it is puzzling that the Chinese journalist should encounter obstruction in such a way and even assault at the fringe event when she simply raised a question and expressed her opinions," the statement continued.
And the rescinded offer raised a question uniquely relevant to the digital age: To what degree should the pronouncements of young people who routinely document their thoughts online — in this case, in a private study document shared with a few classmates — follow them into adulthood?
Her success has raised a question for companies hoping to connect with consumers who increasingly spend their leisure time online: Why hire a celebrity, a supermodel or even a social media influencer to market your product when you can create the ideal brand ambassador from scratch?
More ominously, although disgorgement is so well established that is it rarely challenged, the court raised a question about whether it was even available for a violation of the securities laws, which may lead to reconsideration of one of the Securities and Exchange Commission's most potent weapons.
Not only did McCann point out that not one dog owner was interviewed in this piece — an irresponsible move, for sure — but she also raised a question about why veterinarians aren't reporting dog owners for refusing rabies shots, which are mandatory under law in most states across the country.
Its latest test raised a question the United States and its allies seem likely to have to answer sooner or later: Is it time to accept that North Korea will never give up its nuclear arms, and try to reach a deal to stop its arsenal from growing further?
Elizabeth EstyElizabeth Henderson EstyConnecticut elects first black congresswoman Former aides alleging sexual harassment on Capitol Hill urge congressional action Rising Dem star in Connecticut says people like me 'deserve a seat at the table' in Congress MORE (D-Conn.), raised a question: How are you going to drum up the private investment if we eliminate the preferential treatment of the private activity bonds?
However, the susceptibility of the cultivar 'Lobel', used as a control in Italian trials, to elm yellows has now (2014) raised a question mark over all the Dutch clones.Mittempergher, L., (2000). Elm Yellows in Europe. In: The Elms, Conservation and Disease Management. pp. 103-119.
Scheps v Fine Art Logistic Ltd [2007] EWHC 541 (QB) is an English contract law case, concerning the incorporation of terms in a contract through a common understanding in an industry. It also raised a question about the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999.
Henri Poincaré's 1895 paper Analysis Situs studied three-and-higher-dimensional manifolds (which he called "varieties"), giving rigorous definitions of homology, homotopy, and Betti numbers and raised a question, today known as the Poincaré conjecture, based his new concept of the fundamental group. In 2003, Grigori Perelman proved the conjecture using Richard S. Hamilton's Ricci flow, this is after nearly a century of effort by many mathematicians.
LGBT people experience discrimination in the job interview as well as the workplace. During the interview, LGBT people would be discriminated by their appearance. One example is that an employer raised a question related to interviewee's sex orientation, to which the employee admitted she is a lesbian and in the end, she was not hired. The reason of unemployment is that the employer treat her sex orientation as a "trouble" and "abnormal".
However, the judges explained that the court had jurisdiction because the case brought up a legal issue, that of statutory interpretation (whether the 1911 Act could be used to enact the 1949 Act), rather than being examination of parliamentary proceedings. Lord Bingham noted that the bill was not enacted by both Houses of Parliament, as it was in Pickin, and that "the appellants have raised a question of law which cannot, as such, be resolved by Parliament ... so it seems to me necessary that the courts should resolve it, and that to do so involves no breach of constitutional propriety". Lord Nicholls distinguished Jackson from Pickin as a case examining the correct interpretation of the 1911 Act, an evaluation for the courts rather than Parliament; Lord Hope concurred, noting that there was no absolute prohibition on courts evaluating the validity of Acts of Parliament; and Lord Carswell agreed that the case raised "a question of law which falls within the scope of courts of law carrying out their regular function". All nine judges accepted that the court had jurisdiction to consider whether the 1949 Act was valid.
At the start of the Second World War, Horsley Hall was still standing and requisitioned by the army. During the war, it was for training and accommodation by Number 12 Camp, Royal Pioneer Corp. Built in the formal gardens were Nissen huts, garages and military building. On 20 April 1950, Horsley Hall was mentioned in the House of Commons when a Member of Parliament raised a question about Lance-Corporal Sankey, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, never seen again and reported as a deserter after leaving the camp on 25 September 1944.
The First Vatican Council presided over by Pius IX, 1869 Pius decisively acted on the century-old disagreement between Dominicans and Franciscans regarding the Immaculate Conception of Mary, deciding in favour of the Franciscan view. However, this decision, which he formulated as an infallible dogma, raised a question: Can a pope make such decisions without the bishops? This foreshadowed one topic of the First Vatican Council, which he later convened for 1869. The Pope did consult the bishops beforehand with his encyclical Ubi primum (see below), but insisted on having this issue clarified nevertheless.
In wake of the debate on religious intolerance in India and actor Aamir Khan stating that his wife Kiran Rao had asked to move out of India, Parrikar made a controversial remark that "if anyone speaks like this, he has to be taught a lesson of his life". He later clarified that he had not targeted any specific individual. In August 2016, Parrikar stated that going to Pakistan is the same thing as "going to hell". In November 2016, Parrikar, while serving as Minister of Defence of India, raised a question about why India should bind itself to the no first use policy.
Gurunwangi's loss of favour in succession—despite being the eldest sibling, has raised a question among scholars. It was previously thought that the name Rakai Gurunwangi Dyah Saladu refer to a female character (princess), although it is more likely that Gurunwangi was a prince. This revolt seems to have succeeded in taking over the capital in Mataram for a certain period. After defeating the usurper, Pikatan found that this bloodshed has made the capital in Mataram inauspicious, thus he moved the karaton (court) to Mamrati or Amrati located somewhere in Kedu Plain (Progo river valley), northwest from Mataram.
The FT queried why, this being the case, KPMG had signed off on the 2009 accounts. Tsutomu Okubo raised a question in the upper house of the Diet as to why the auditors apparently failed to stop the cover-up; the Japanese Institute of Certified Accountants said that it would look into the auditors' role. According to a letter filed with the UK Registrar of Companies, the auditors to Gyrus resigned "partly because of its client's accounting for the securities". KPMG qualified Gyrus' accounts because they could not ascertain that Axam was not a related party.
When someone raised a question, it was passed on to students of the 'first circle'; if they did not know the answer, it was passed on to those of the 'second circle', and so on. When all students would fail to answer, Razi himself would consider the query. Razi was a generous person by nature, with a considerate attitude towards his patients. He was charitable to the poor, treated them without payment in any form, and wrote for them a treatise Man La Yaḥḍuruhu al-Ṭabīb, or Who Has No Physician to Attend Him, with medical advice.
He married twice, and produced two legitimate sons; neither, however, survived infancy, leaving daughter Philippa as his heiress. As Toulouse had no tradition of female inheritance, this raised a question with regard to succession. In 1088, when William departed for the Holy Land, he left his brother, Raymond of Saint-Gilles, to govern in his stead (and, it was later claimed, to succeed him). Within five years, William was dead, and Raymond in a perfect position to take powerIt has been claimed that William married daughter Philippa off to the King of Aragon, Sancho Ramirez, to prevent her from causing civil war by claiming Toulouse (e.g.
In 2006, Amitabh Bachchan raised a question on Santhi in the show Kaun Banega Crorepati 2 he hosted. The character of Valli in the Tamil film Ethir Neechal is a tribute to Santhi In August 2016 Thappad, an online platform and mobile application, made a video as part of an online campaign that is asking for Santhi's name to be included in the official records again and that the government should give her a permanent job to rebuild her life. Put Chutney online comedy group under Culture Machine Media Pvt Ltd made a video in Tamil, to explain the significance of her struggle to residents of Tamil Nadu.
The suspected hijacker is a man from South SudanSouth Sudan's ambassador to Norway raised a question about the man's statement of nationality: NTB, "Tror ikke trippeldrapssiktet er fra Sør- Sudan", Bergens Tidende, 6 November 2013 born in 1982 who had applied for asylum in Norway in April 2013. The application was turned down in June on the basis that he had previously applied for asylum in Spain. He was settled in Årdal in August.Asle Hansen and Jørgen M. Gilbrant, "'Tilfeldig' at asylsøkeren drepte tre kvelden før tvangsutsendelse", Dagbladet, 5 November 2013 He hijacked the bus the day before he was to be returned to Spain.
The opposition Democratic Party (DPJ), which advocated a change of government during campaign, suffered a devastating loss, winning only 113 seats against 175 seats it held going into the election. The setback led the DPJ leader Katsuya Okada to resign, and raised a question whether the DPJ can remain an alternative to the LDP in the future elections. The small parties made only small gains or losses, with Koizumi's ally, New Komeito, falling slightly from 34 seats to 31. Of the new parties contesting the election, the New Party Japan fell from three seats to one, while the People's New Party was unchanged at four seats.
The league operates, and has operated, a number of front organisations such as the Institute of Economic Democracy, the Christian Institute of Individual Freedom, and the Australian Heritage Society.Cunneen Chris, Fraser David, Tomsen Stephen, (editors) Faces of hate: hate crime in Australia Hawkins Press (1997) p196 The league has been linked with Australians Against Further Immigration (AAFI). Franca Arena raised a question in the New South Wales Legislative Council in 1994 about the links between the AAFI and the "notorious and dangerous League of Rights, which has been described as the most influential, effective, best organised and most substantially financed racist organisation in Australia". She questioned whether the AAFI was just a front for the League.
Following the 2007 United Kingdom floods, which left 13 people dead, 44,600 homes flooded and caused £3bn damage, Defra announced an independent review by Sir Michael Pitt. The Environment Agency directors attracted criticism when it emerged that shortly before the floods they had received five-figure "performance bonuses", with numerous calls for the bonuses to be donated to flood relief funds. An opposition spokesperson raised a question over the timing of the release of the information—"just as MPs left for their 11-week summer recess—guaranteeing minimum parliamentary scrutiny". Pitt's review, published in full in June 2008 contained 92 recommendations looking at all aspects of the "biggest civil emergency in British history".
" She concluded, "The story's interest is unflagging, and the end brings excitement as well as surprise."The New York Times Book Review, 24 September 1939 (p. 20) William Blunt in The Observer of 4 June 1939 raised a question regarding Christie's abilities to write non-crime fiction, which demonstrates that her nom-de-plume identity of Mary Westmacott was not yet public knowledge: "I should hate to have to state on oath which I thought was Agatha Christie's best story, but I do think I can say that this is well up in the first six. The humour and humanity of its detail raise a question which only one person can give an answer.
" Rae also raised a question of privilege in the House of Commons over the government's statement that they accept the Auditor General's recommendations, but not his conclusions. Rae asserted that if the government accepts Ferguson's report, then it accepts the fact that it misled Parliament. Government House leader Peter Van Loan disagreed with Rae's position on the question of privilege, saying, "the position of the government is not the position taken by the officials in those departments." NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair, in a speech to the Economic Club of Canada, also on 5 April 2012 said, "we have clear and convincing evidence that the government intentionally provided false information to Parliament and that's serious.
Nil Sorsky demanded that monks participate in productive labor and spoke in support of monastic reforms on a basis of a secluded and modest lifestyle. Nil Sorsky dedicated his efforts towards fighting against monastic landownership rights at the Synod of 1503 in Moscow. There, he raised a question about monastic estates, which comprised about one third of the territory of the whole Russian state at that time and which, in his view, had been responsible for demoralization of the Russian monastic communities. Nil Sorsky was supported by the elders of the Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery and his disciple Vassian Patrikeyev. Although he spoke in favor of Ivan III’s policy of secularization of monastic lands,Prokurat, Michael.
During the 13 June 2018 session of Prime Minister's Questions, Blackford was ejected from the House of Commons. Almost all sitting Scottish National Party MPs chose to walk out of the House of Commons. Blackford had raised a question to Prime Minister Theresa May regarding both no Scottish MP being given time to debate the Scotland-related areas of the EU Withdrawal Bill the previous night (when an English MP filibustered to prevent Scottish MPs from speaking) and wanting the chamber to immediately have a vote on the motion to sit in private. Blackford was irate in asking the question and was instructed numerous times by Speaker John Bercow to resume his seat so the Prime Minister could answer his question.
Over the course of the past few years, the prevalence of bilinguals in the United States has increased dramatically. While the United States Census Bureau does not directly poll for bilingualism, they do poll for what languages are used in an individual's home, and if it is a language other than English, they then poll for how well that same individual speaks English. In 2012, François Grosjean, a professor of Linguistics from the University of Neuchâtel, interpreted the results from the Census Bureau as follows: 11% of the population was bilingual in 1980, 14% in 1990, and 20% in 2012. This positive increase raised a question into the depth of cognitive activity in bilinguals and whether or not there were benefits in multilingualism to be found.
See also List of Los Angeles municipal election returns, 1943–65 Timberlake first ran for the Los Angeles City Council District 6 seat against the incumbent, Earl C. Gay, in 1943 and lost, 8,841 for Gay to 8,404 for Timberlake. In that election, Gay's campaign raised a question as to why Timberlake had waited until 1940 to become an American citizen, to which Timberlake replied that he did not "deem it necessary to dignify these scurrilous attacks by replying thereto.""Gay's Backers Put Question to Timberlake," Los Angeles Times, April 27, 1943, page A-2 In his next try, though, in 1945, Timberlake won a narrow victory over Gay. He was reelected in the primary vote in every election thereafter until his retirement in 1969.
In response to the accusation of a cover-up, Bill Goldstein, the university's legal counsel, was quoted as saying, "In my 22 years as legal counsel the issue of image is never considered with regard to reporting incidents on campus. The university reports incidents to the police every week for their action and has always done so." The stabbing also raised a question about medical doctors recommending meditation for people with underlying psychological problems, and especially the risks of doing so in the case of those suffering from depression and schizophrenia. A former MUM professor, Kai Druhl, who had left the TM movement, said that he recalled another student with schizophrenia who had been advised to stop taking his medication and to instead use daily meditative work and had had a mental breakdown.
In 1960, five teenagers began their new journey as students in St. George Catholic School. Chaidan (“Chai”) — a scholarship-funded boy originated from northern part of Thailand; Ghulsolsang (“Ghul”) — an avid photographer, searching for freedom; Sihnsamuth (“Sihn”) — sensitive and allergic; Pongketh ("Pong") — a good- looking student; and Traisoon (“Trai”) — who sees this school as a platform for him seeking popularity and becoming influential figure. The freshies came from different backgrounds: from a wealthy family, a politician family, and a famous family; son of a military officer, a high rank officer, a civil servant, and a school alumnus. The boys began flourished attraction with a picture of Prince Daovadueng Sila, an alumnus whose come with reputable as excellent student but raised a question why only a young picture of him was displayed.
After Haley had exhausted his appeals, it became known that Haley's robbery offense occurred three days before one of his other convictions was finalized; this raised a question about the applicability of the habitual offender statute in his case. As Solicitor General, Cruz declined to vacate Haley's sentence, saying "I think justice is being done because he had a full and fair trial and an opportunity to raise his errors." The Supreme Court later remanded the case to lower courts based on Haley's ineffective assistance of counsel claim. During oral argument, Cruz conceded that Haley had a very strong argument for ineffective assistance of counsel since Haley's attorney failed to recognize the sentencing error and that he would not move to have Haley re-incarcerated during the appeal process.
AlTawy and Youssef published an attack to a modified version of Streebog with different round constants. While this attack may not have a direct impact on the security of the original Streebog hash function, it raised a question about the origin of the used parameters in the function. The designers published a paper explaining that these are pseudorandom constants generated with Streebog-like hash function, provided with 12 different natural language input messages.Note on Streebog constants origin AlTawy, et al, found 5-round free-start collision and a 7.75 free-start near collision for the internal cipher with complexities 28 and 240, respectively, as well as attacks on the compression function with 7.75 round semi free-start collision with time complexity 2184 and memory complexity 28, 8.75 and 9.75 round semi free- start near collisions with time complexities 2120 and 2196, respectively.
This exercise raised a question in the auditor- general's audit report where the conversion of Murabahah Notes to equity investments in PSOSL was done without any study to identify PSOSL liabilities, the ability to generate funds, and past financial performance. The 1MDB board was aware that PSOSL operates in Venezuelan waters where sanctions have been imposed by the United States and ending drilling contracts, but the decision to invest in PSOSL proceeded despite such conditions. The documents were signed by 1MDB's CEO on 1 June 2012, long before obtaining the approval of 1MDB board on 20 June 2012. During mid-July 2012, 45 days after the investment in PSOSL equities on 1 June 2012, 1MDB disposed all 49% equity in PSOSL to Bridge Partners International Investment Ltd (Bridge Partners) for a minimum of US$2.2 billion at the suggestion of 1MDB's CEO.
AEG, which operates the O2 Arena in south-east London, raised a question mark over the Sphere's proximity to existing entertainment venues such as the London Stadium, the Copper Box Arena, and the O2 Arena, emphasising that "it is imperative that MSG's proposals do not add to congestion in the area". Others have highlighted that there is a shortage of affordable housing in the surrounding London Borough of Newham, which has more than 25,000 households on its housing waiting list. They claim that up to 1,400 houses could be built in place of the planned venue, and noted that plans for a "snow dome" ski centre in the same location, backed by former London mayor Boris Johnson, were scrapped in 2016. Local residents have also set up a petition against the Sphere proposal as well as a website highlighting their concerns.
On 7 November 1854, Leslie Hudson, a member of British Parliament raised a question about British Government's plan to open medical colleges in India which was under the rule of British East India Company then. Replying to that, Sir Charles Wood, the minister concerned announced that by 1861 medical colleges would be opened in five cities of India, namely Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Lahore and Allahabad. Pt. Motilal Nehru was the chief spokesperson of the deputation that called on Lord Curzon, the then Viceroy of India, on 17 November 1904 at Allahabad in leadership of Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya. During this meet, Pt. Motilal Nehru reminded the Viceroy of the promise made by the British Government 50 years back and told him that it was a matter of deep regret that there was no medical college in Allahabad, which at that time was the capital of the United Province.
To him neither revival of the original spirit of Hindu religion and ancient traditions which formed part of Gandhi's conception of freedom, nor complete liberation from the British rule which was considered by Nehru to be the meaning of freedom or both of them together could ensure individual self-respect or the eradication of social ills from Indian society. In his opinion, the task of fulfilling the need for self-respect would have to be faced whatever be the extent of political freedom gained. Pointing out that even the British monarch in a sovereign independent nation had no freedom to marry a person of his choice and had to abdicate his kingdom, Periyar raised a question whether Gandhi's vision of freedom or Nehru's concept of independence contained even an iota of individual self-respect. Periyar believed that self-respect was as valuable as life itself and its protection is a birthright and not swaraj ('political freedom').
The sixth period or "sixth crisis" began on 29 May 2019, when President Vizcarra accused Congress of delaying the approval of a package of political reforms (one of them, on parliamentary immunity, had been shelved by the Committee on Constitution without further debate), and raised a question of confidence for the approval of six of them within a specified period. Congress approved the trust issue on June 5, 2019 and expedited the approval of the opinions, making various modifications to the original projects of the Executive. On July 25, 2019 they were all approved, although two of them, being of a constitutional nature, were pending final approval for a second legislature. The seventh period or "seventh crisis" began on July 28, 2019, when through a message to the Nation, Vizcarra pointed out that one of the core projects of political reform, that of parliamentary immunity (which sought to be the Judicial Power and not the Congress itself that lifted said immunity), had not been approved in its essence; he also reproached Congress for continuing to "shield" the prosecutor Chávarry and other figures related to the White Necks of the Port (CNM Audios case).

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