French National Assembly President Claude Bartolone at a meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895484
French Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve at a meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895483
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, left, at a meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895482
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls addresses the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) after on July 19, 2016, it passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895481
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls addresses the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) after on July 19, 2016, it passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895480
A meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955).19.07.2016#2895479
A meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955).19.07.2016#2895478
A meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955).19.07.2016#2895477
A parliament member reads a newspaper at a meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955).19.07.2016#2895462
A parliament member reads a newspapera at a meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955).19.07.2016#2895461
Flags of France and the EU with a black ribbon on the National Assembly building in Paris. On July 19, 2016, the National Assembly passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895460
Palais Bourbon in Paris, the seating of the French National Assembly (lower house of parliament), lit up with the colors of the French flag after the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016. On July 19, 2016, the National Assembly passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955).19.07.2016#2895459
French Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve, right, at a meeting of the National Assembly which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895458
A meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895457
A meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895456
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, front second left, and Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve, front right, at a meeting of the National Assembly which passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895455
A meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895454
French National Assembly President Claude Bartolone at a meeting of the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) which on July 19, 2016, passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895453
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls addresses the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) after on July 19, 2016, it passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895452
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, front, addresses the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) after on July 19, 2016, it passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895451
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, front, addresses the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) after on July 19, 2016, it passed a bill on extending the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895450
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, bottom, addresses the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) after on July 19, 2016, it passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895449
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls addresses the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) after on July 19, 2016, it passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895448
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls addresses the National Assembly (lower house of parliament) after on July 19, 2016, it passed a bill to extend the state of emergency for six more months pursuant to Law No. 55-385 (April 3, 1955), in view of the Nice terrorist attack on July 14, 2016.19.07.2016#2895447