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ヘタリアなど / 居酒屋のイメージのテンプレートに変えてみました(2025/08/05) / You are in the bar. × [PR]上記の広告は3ヶ月以上新規記事投稿のないブログに表示されています。新しい記事を書く事で広告が消えます。 エリザベス女王のこと信じてるよ。 誰なのプーチンってロシア人じゃない。 だって、私肌の色が白いんだもんっていう民族。 ”ロシアいるよ、ロシアいるよ”、って言うから日本からわざわざロシア兵を呼んだのに、Badooに登録してやった途端、”1ドル払っても出会えない”って言うんだよ。 ”ロシア人は肌の色が違う女の子って身分が低いと思うし、肌の色の白い女の子がロシア兵と付き合う”みたいな意味不明のことを言って、東京に来ない。 一応ロシア人はいるんだ? ”でもお金じゃないの。 そうしないと小和田雅子さんの住んでいる日本が独立できないでしょう!” そうよ!私はれっきとしたロシア人なのよ!(byプーチンの娘)
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中国のニュース 今更アッシリア人 アメリカ人はアフリカに、地中海経由で上陸するのが近い。 トルコやサウジアラビアと同じ検索方法ではこの写真が日本の王子の写真だということだ。
BAGHDAD—Iraq’s parliament voted to block the prime minister from unilaterally passing anticorruption measures and other reforms, dealing a setback to the U.S.-backed leader as he struggles to tackle an economic crisis and fight the Islamic State insurgency. The unanimous vote by Iraq’s 328-seat parliament would require Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to seek approval from parliament before enacting any new measures, including the cancellation of redundant ministerial posts and cuts to government salaries. The vote doesn’t reverse the few changes Mr. Abadi has already made, but it curbs his ability to independently enact new measures. Monday’s vote marks a shift in political and public opinion from nearly three months ago, when the parliament backed Mr. Abadi’s corruption-fighting measures after widespread protests by activists and religious leaders against rampant graft and moribund public services. Beyond limiting the potential for changes to Iraq’s gridlocked political system, the vote highlights Mr. Abadi’s growing isolation as opponents from within his own ruling bloc rebel against his leadership. “What happened today was like an alarm for withdrawing confidence from the prime minister and the cabinet,” said Hussein al-Maliki, a parliament member from Mr. Abadi’s State of Law bloc. “We are all with the reforms, but these should be within the constitution and shouldn’t exceed the constitution or overlap with parliamentary authority.” Dozens of lawmakers within Mr. Abadi’s State of Law coalition have instead thrown in their lot with former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who remains the leader of the coalition, and is exploiting widespread discontent with Mr. Abadi to attempt a comeback little more than a year after his own party removed him from office. http://www.wsj.com/articles/iraq-parliament-curbs-premiers-powers-1446491950 ウォールストリートジャーナルのニュースです。 328-seat parliament would require to independently public opinion. Opponents from within his own ruling bloc rebel against his leadership. A parliament have it instead of Prime Minister |
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