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Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária. Período do expediente.
Em destaque, senador Sergio Moro (União-PR).
Foto: Jefferson Rudy/Agência Senado
O técnico Abel Ferreira, da SE Palmeiras, em jogo contra a equipe do CRB, durante partida válida pelos 1/16 avos, ida, da Copa do Brasil, no estádio Rei Pelé. (Foto: Cesar Greco)
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária.
Em discurso, à tribuna, senador Jaques Wagner (PT-BA).
Foto: Jefferson Rudy/Agência Senado
Seleção de fotografias dos Festejos e Desfile do 2 de Julho, Independência da Bahia, que completa 200 anos em 2023.
Foto: Adenilson Nunes/GOVBA
Senador Eduardo Suplicy (PT-SP) volta a pedir a manifestantes que evitem a violência nos protestos de rua
Foto: Waldemir Barreto/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária semipresencial destinada a analisar proposta que define regras para incorporação obrigatória de novos tratamentos pelos planos e seguros de saúde.
Em destaque, senador Nelsinho Trad (PSD-MS) conversa com a ministra da Agricultura, Tereza Cristina.
Foto: Roque de Sá/Agência Senado
Reginaldo Lopes (PT-MG) e Alencar Santana (PT-SP) comparecem à sessão do TSE que aprovou a proibição do porte de armas de fogo no dia da eleição.
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Data:30-agos-22
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão especial de posse dos Jovens Senadores 2016 e eleição da Mesa Jovem.
Mesa:
secretário e Estado de Educação do Distrito Federal, Júlio Gregório Filho;
presidente do Conselho do Projeto Jovem Senador, senador Eduardo Amorim (PSC-SE);
senador Antonio Anastasia (PSDB-MG);
ciclista de pista e atleta Olímpico, Gideoni Monteiro;
nadadora de maratona aquática e medalista Olímpica, Poliana Okimoto.
Foto: Pedro França/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária semipresencial.
Na ordem do dia, sessão destinada à deliberação de indicações de autoridades encaminhadas pelo governo federal. Os indicados já foram sabatinados pelas comissões.
À bancada, em pronunciamento, senador Alessandro Vieira (Cidadania-SE).
Foto: Jefferson Rudy/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado durante sessão deliberativa extraordinária.
Em discurso, senador Paulo Rocha (PT-PA).
Foto: Ana Volpe/Agência Senado
Presidente do Senado Federal, senador Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), concede entrevista após reunião com líderes partidários. O presidente informa que a "ampla maioria" decidiu pela instalação das CPIs apenas após as eleições.
Segundo Pacheco, atualmente existem cinco CPIs protocoladas no Senado, algumas desde 2019. Duas tem como tema investigações sobre ONGs na Amazônia, outras três sobre obras inacabadas no Ministério da Educação (MEC), investigação sobre narcotráfico e crime organizado no Norte e Nordeste e a última sobre denúncias de desvios também no MEC.
Foto: Jefferson Rudy/Agência Senado
Dundalk overwhelm Bangor in All Ireland Final
by Roger Corbett
Bangor’s amazing run in the All Ireland Junior Cup came to an abrupt end when they were comprehensively beaten by Dundalk, eventually losing by 55-5.
Where do you start when trying to relate and absorb the events of Saturday’s final at Chambers Park? Firstly, congratulations to worthy winners Dundalk who nullified the Bangor attack, then went on to produce some stunning plays which racked up no less than 8 tries, each by a different player. For Bangor’s part, they were unable to respond to the intensity of Dundalk’s game, and lacked the cutting edge which their opponents used to great effect.
The day started full of promise, as the strong support from North Down made their way to Chambers Park in Portadown, knowing Bangor would be fielding their best team. Once again, the pundits had Bangor as the underdogs – just as they had done so in the previous three rounds! In confounding the experts earlier, Bangor produced some awesome performances against top quality opposition to get to the final. Dundalk had produced some convincing wins in the early rounds of the competition, but had struggled to get past CIYMS in the semi-final, just managing to squeeze ahead at the second time of asking. However, with a number of key players returning to the side in time for this game, they were now back at full strength and would be a formidable force to contend with.
Having won the toss, captain Jamie Clegg elected to play into the stiff wind in the first half. For the first 5 minutes, Bangor doggedly retained possession and tried to play their way into Dundalk’s half through a series of determined forward moves. However, little ground was made and, when possession was finally lost, the Dundalk back line produced a burst that simply cut through the Bangor defence resulting in an easy touch down under Bangor’s posts for a 7-0 lead.
Bangor stuck to their plan and slowly, but patiently, got their attack moving forward, eventually winning a penalty to the left of Dundalk’s posts, but Mark Widdowson’s kick into the wind drifted just wide of the mark.
The contrast in play between the two teams was becoming clear, with Bangor trying to keep the ball close while Dundalk were throwing it wide. The latter strategy was proving to be the more effective as, with 20 minutes gone, a quick back line move with players looping around resulted in an overlap on the right wing which gave a clear run in to again, score under the posts. A further 9 minutes later, they did it again and, although the Bangor defence had sensed the danger and moved across to cover it, their tackling let them down allowing Dundalk to get over in the right hand corner, taking their lead to 19-0.
By now, Bangor were trying to hang on until half time when they could regroup and come out with the wind at their backs. Dundalk, on the other hand were anxious to press home their advantage and give them a more comfortable lead. To Bangor’s credit, although camped on their own line for lengthy spells, they dug in and managed to hold on until the referee’s half time whistle.
As the teams reappeared from the dressing rooms, it was obvious Bangor were ringing the changes, particularly in the backs. With the wind advantage having lessened considerably, Bangor got the second half underway. It was now Dundalk’s turn to adopt the slow, steady approach, just as Bangor had done earlier. However, their more confident off-loading and support play was, once again, taking play deep into Bangor’s territory. Frustration at not being able to gain possession and take play out of their danger area eventually resulted in a yellow card for Clegg after a succession of penalties. Dundalk kicked the penalty to touch, won their lineout and drove for the line. Although initially held up by the Bangor defence, Dundalk’s repeated drives were eventually rewarded with another converted score, extending their lead to 26-0.
From the touchline, the Bangor faithful had felt that if their players had managed to score first in the second half, they may have been able to mount a fight-back and close the gap to their opponents. As it was, this Dundalk score simply bolstered their confidence and pushed Bangor deeper into trouble. With Bangor still a man down, Dundalk added to the score with a penalty and then another score in the corner. Everything was now working for the Leinster men, as even the difficult touchline conversion into the biting wind successfully split the posts, bringing the score to 36-0.
As the game entered the final quarter, and with Dundalk all but holding the cup, Bangor were now on the ropes. By contrast, the Dundalk players were in almost total control, and were not going to slow down now. In a 10 minute spell, they ran in a further 3 tries, making the scoreline 55-0. By now, any sense of dejection the Bangor supporters may have been feeling was now moved to feelings of sympathy for their players. However, pride was at stake and once again Bangor rallied as the game entered its final minutes. At last, the forwards got within striking distance of the Dundalk line and, although their repeated attacks were repelled, they finally managed to do what their opponents had done so effectively, and quickly passed the ball wide to Davy Charles. Even though they were 55 points ahead, the Dundalk defence made Charles work hard to drive through the tackles and score Bangor’s consolation try, bringing the final score to 55-5.
From Bangor’s point of view, the final score doesn’t tell the whole story of this competition. While the final may have resulted in a sad anti-climax for Bangor, the remarkable journey to get there will be remembered for some time. On the day, Dundalk were by far the better side, and Bangor would have to concede that their game was not up to the usual standard. However, there is no doubt the experience of competing at this level is something to relish and the goal now will be to secure a top four place in the league and try again next year.
Everybody at the club has nothing but the highest respect and praise for what has been achieved this year by not just the 1sts, but all the senior teams, and one poor result isn’t going to change that – the welcome at Upritchard Park for the returning players is testament to that. With that in mind, the players now need to put this disappointment behind them and provide the best possible response against a struggling Portadown side at home in the league next Saturday.
Bangor side: J Leary, A Jackson, P Whyte, F Black, G Irvine, R Latimer, J Clegg, C Stewart, R Armstrong, K Rosson, D Charles, M Aspley, M Weir, M Widdowson, C Morgan
Subs: S Irvine, O McIlmurray, D Kelly, M Rodgers, C Harper, D Fusco, M Thompson
Bangor scores: D Charles (1T)
Dundalk Storm To Title Dundalk 55 v Bangor 5 from KnockOn.ie
Dundalk Scorers: Christopher Scully, Owen McNally, Jonathan Williams, John Smyth, Ultan Murphy, Tiernan Gonnelly, James McConnon and Stephen Murphy 1 try each. Ultan Murphy 6 cons, 1 pen.
Bangor Scorers: David Charles 1 try.
In front of a big crowd at Chambers Park on Saturday afternoon Dundalk delivered a stunning and ruthless display to see off the challenge of Bangor and capture the All Ireland Junior Cup title for the very first time.
Three first half tries had them firmly in control at 19-0 ahead having played with the elements at the Portadown venue during the first half and while the wind dropped somewhat after half time the Dundalk intensity most certainly didn’t as they cut loose scoring five more tries.
Dundalk returned to a heroes welcome at their Mill Road clubhouse on Saturday night after a display of pure brilliance throughout the afternoon.
Precision, pace and skill from the Louth men from start to finish left Bangor playing second fiddle for long periods.
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa extraordinária.
Bancada:
senador Rodrigo Cunha (União-AL);
senador Rogério Carvalho (PT-SE).
Foto: Jefferson Rudy/Agência Senado
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Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária semipresencial.
Na ordem do dia o Projeto de Lei 3.525/2019, que determina a oferta de remédios e tratamento com nutricionista pelo Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) às pessoas com fibromialgia e fadiga crônica.
Mesa:
assistente parlamentar do Serviço de Apoio ao Plenário (Seaplen), José Antônio Paiva Torres (Zezinho);
segundo-vice-presidente do Senado Federal, senador Romário (PL-RJ).
Foto: Jefferson Rudy/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária semipresencial.
Na ordem do dia vários projetos de lei e a Proposta de Emenda à Constituição (PEC) 13/2021, que desobriga os entes federativos da aplicação de percentuais mínimos de suas receitas no ensino durante o exercício de 2020, primeiro ano da pandemia.
Mesa:
senador Marcos Rogério (DEM-RO);
senador Esperidião Amin (PP-SC);
presidente do Senado Federal, senador Rodrigo Pacheco (DEM-MG);
senador Wellington Fagundes (PL-MT);
secretário-geral da Mesa do Senado, Gustavo A. Sabóia Vieira.
Foto: Jefferson Rudy/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado durante Sessão deliberativa extraordinária. Ordem do dia.
À mesa, presidente do Senado, senador Eunício Oliveira (PMDB-CE).
Foto: Edilson Rodrigues/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado durante sessão deliberativa ordinária. Ordem do dia.
À mesa:
senador Omar Aziz (PSD-AM);
presidente do Senado, senador Eunício Oliveira (PMDB-CE);
senador Raimundo Lira (PMDB-PB).
Foto: Marcos Oliveira/Agência Senado
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Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária semipresencial. Ordem do dia.
Na pauta, a proposta de emenda à Constituição que viabiliza pagamento do piso da enfermagem (PEC 42/2022).
Mesa:
presidente do Senado Federal, senador Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG).
Foto: Waldemir Barreto/Agência Senado
08.07.2014. 40º FESTIVAL DE INVERNO DE ITABIRA. Oficina: Filhos do Sonho. Ministrantes: Adolpho Melo, Gustavo Dutra, Jose Gabriel e Rodrigo Cesar. © Julia Lanari.
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária.
À tribuna, em discurso, senador Lasier Martins (Podemos-RS).
Foto: Waldemir Barreto/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária.
Na ordem do dia, PEC 10/2023, que "altera a Constituição Federal para instituir a parcela mensal de valorização por tempo de exercício dos magistrados e membros do Ministério Público."
À bancada, em pronunciamento, senador Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ).
Foto: Marcos Oliveira/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária.
Em discurso, à tribuna, senador Eduardo Girão (Novo-CE).
Mesa:
senador Plínio Valério (PSDB-AM), conduz sessão.
Em primeiro plano:
senador Sergio Moro (União-PR);
assistente parlamentar júnior no gabinete do senador Marcos Pontes, Coronel Tadeu.
Foto: Waldemir Barreto/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa extraordinária. Ordem do dia.
Bancada:
senador Eduardo Amorim (PSDB-SE);
senador Davi Alcolumbre (DEM-AP).
Foto: Pedro França/Agência Senado
Plenário do Senado Federal durante sessão deliberativa ordinária semipresencial.
Na ordem do dia, deliberação das indicações ao Tribunal de Contas da União e outras autoridades, e análise do
PLV 28/2021 que institui o Programa de Venda em Balcão, com o objetivo de promover o acesso do pequeno criador de animais ao estoque público de milho.
Mesa:
indicado para o cargo de ministro do Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU), senador Fernando Bezerra Coelho (MDB-PE);
presidente do Senado Federal, senador Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG);
senador Jayme Campos (DEM-MT);
secretário-geral da Mesa do Senado Federal, Gustavo A. Sabóia Vieira.
Foto: Jefferson Rudy/Agência Senado
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