Workaround #1: 
Create partition table using "gparted". 
Create one 200MB partition with filesystem FAT32. Then click Appy so that 
"gparted" applies the change.
Then, change the flag of the partition (right-click on partition, then Manage 
Flags) in order to add the "efi" flag.
Save and exit. 
It should be possible to using the installer (ubiquity) and complete the 
installation.

Workaround #2: 
Do not use the "Something else" option in the installer.

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  "Force UEFI" dialog displayed if user selects custom partitioning

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