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from the title of queen's counsel in 2008 , chief prosecutor, heading the crown prosecution service, for which he subsequently received a knighthood. starmer does not make harsh statements; he promises, without specifics , to strengthen border security, reduce queues in hospitals, cut taxes and improve relations with europe. during the struggle for leadership in the party, he was able to enlist the support of left-wing voters, the base of the electorate. his main rival and favorite of the carbinites, rebecca longbely. having led the party, he promised to regain the trust of the jews after corbyn's anti-semitic scandals. and against the background of the escalation of the conflict in ukraine, starmer has repeatedly called on prime minister johnson to tighten anti-russian sanctions. in political matters, starmer is clearly boring, the british say. but the politician does not hide his passion for football. i've been an arsenal fan all my life. and
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last year, during a visit to paris, he presented the president, a marseille fan, with an arsenal t-shirt with the inscription macron and the number 25, since it is the twenty-fifth president. starmer prefers not to advertise his private and personal life. it is known that in in 2007, he married his colleague victoria, and now the couple has two children, a son, tobby, and a daughter, whose name has not been disclosed. tore performed slightly better than predicted, but the confusion was still of epic proportions. what is the reason? bad leadership or ideological dead end? both, the ideology has been exhausted, they are still looking back to the good old days of mrs. thatcher. the tories did not articulate anything else clearly. she was, of course, a major leader, one of the three politicians who most influenced the country in half a century. apart from her,
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this is tony blair and nigil farage, who is not future in the conservative party, was able to paradoxically impose his brexit agenda on it. in fact, the conservatives today are a mixture of different factions that are beating each other up, and this was already evident in the process of leaving the european union. and of course, a series of catastrophically incompetent leaders. first david cameron, then theresa may, she chose the toughest possible option for leaving the eu, without understanding what she was doing. then boris johnson, who is not a politician at all, but a cynical opportunist showman. 49 days of lis premiership tras went down in history as an unprecedented misunderstanding. rishi sunok is generally unable to define any political line. he is a neoliberal financier and does not understand the country he rules. in general, a perfect collapse of ideology, leadership, politics, everything at once. british series. yes, mr.
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minister appeared on television screens in the early eighties. it was filmed back in '79, but due to the general election the show was postponed for a year. in a satirical form , it tells about the work and personal life of the minister of the department of administrative affairs james hecker. the minister himself and his department are fictitious, but the main idea that runs like a red thread through the entire series is that instead of real work, the administrative apparatus of the government is occupied. with a masterly demagogue ’s deception, even if a political appointee tries to implement some ideas and election promises, the bureaucracy, with its manipulations, harshly returns him to the once and for all established framework. accordingly, it is impossible to change anything. in december of eighty-four it comes out special issue. the unexpected resignation of the prime minister leads to a race for the post. as party chairman, hacker. should
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take this position, so in the eighty- sixth year the continuation of the series "yes" mr. prime minister appeared. in the first episode, the hacker is shown a red button and explained why it should not be pressed. why do the russians occupy all of europe? they can't even control afghanistan. but if they do anything, it will be salami tactics, salami tactics, piece by piece. writers anthony jay and... jonathan lin satirized the selfishness and incompetence of the ruling class, which is only interested in maintaining its place and ensuring its personal well-being. the series turned out to be very successful. prime minister margaret thatcher considered herself a fan, and even wrote her own sketch and personally presented it. in honor of the main manipulator of the series, humphrey appleby, the main mouse in the residence of the british prime minister, humphrey the cat, received his name. he was born
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in 1988 and served under three premieres: margaret thatcher, johnny medgeri and tony blairy. and... one of the main strategic advisers, starmer’s team is fighting on many fronts, one of them is counteracting the ideology of tony blair, the so-called new laborism, with which he came in 1997. the basis then was the rejection of the class approach in favor of focusing on different isolated ones. they retain the idea of ​​the so -called third way, but not in the blairist interpretation. they are not attracted to the progressive alliance, which
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the libarians relied on it. and now his traditions are continued by trudeau in canada and emmanuel macron in france. labor is trying to return to a class approach at the same time. they strongly reject the radical left leaning that existed under former party leader jeremy cormie. in short, a rather specific political project, the details of which are not yet known to us. laborites are in no hurry to reveal them, because in the current far-right media environment, this would make them an easy mess. from the point of view of programs, the elections are extremely meaningless, without discussion, in fact, only about individuals. starmer's course, if you can call it that, will become... it’s not immediately clear, but it seems to me that there will be a fairly serious program for transforming the british state. russian interest in british politics is minimal. there is only one question: will london remain the main military-ideological support of kiev? labor supported
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the conservative cabinet's tough course towards russia. they will face a host of internal problems that have accumulated over 14 years of conservative rule. there is not a single sphere. there is not much strength and energy left to fight against the good old enemy of russia, well, the conflict itself is entering another phase: elections are coming up in the united states, the librist shadow foreign minister david lemmy, his approach to progressive realism, he is of course very closely connected with nato .
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starmer talks about rapprochement with the eu. we are, of course, not talking about a return, but new customs and trade agreements are not excluded. literally going off scale. sarcastic eb bertrams from holland, the drawing is called the head, or the head of the state. ball in colors of the french flag and the date july 7th. date of the second round of elections. in the forest
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of kerzov's boots or france surrounded by militarism. the right's victory brings back memories of the nazi occupation of world war ii. work "julie besson". his drawing of jerry ken, the familiar classic twenty-liter can of gasoline, an invention of the wehrmacht tank forces, as a symbol of the far right. since then, it has only... differed from the classics and taken on more recognizable forms. french president emmanuel macron, who loves publicity, has disappeared from the field vision. it seems that for the first time he realized how unpopular he was, he heeded the requests
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of fellow party members not to participate in the campaign, the effect was the opposite. meanwhile, there is only one task on the agenda - to prevent the absolute victory of national unification. this year , more than 4.00 candidates are running for the lower house of the french parliament, each of them is registered along with a deputy who will replace him in the event of incapacity or removal from office. deputies are elected for 5 years by direct universal suffrage in single-mandate districts any french person aged 18 or older can participate. in france , parliamentary elections usually take place in two rounds. to win the first one, you need to get 50% plus one vote. if this does not happen, then before participating in the second round. candidates who received at least 12.5% ​​of the votes are allowed; as a rule, this is not one person, but
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three or four. they can fight for votes or, conversely, withdraw their candidacies in order to increase the chances of another candidate. according to the french press, hundreds of macronists and left-wing candidates bloc refused to participate in the second round in order to prevent the right-wing party marina lepen from winning and gaining a majority in parliament. their tactics are simple: in disputed constituencies , the votes of all voters except those on the right should go to the person who received second place. the majoritarian system has traditionally provided an advantage to skilled parties that are able to unite the views of different groups of voters. for decades, the tactics macron now uses created a glass ceiling for the lepan party because it had no allies. for example, in 2015 at regional...
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failure, in the 2022 elections the national union received only 89 seats in 2 years ago the system first began to give parliament, but compared to the previous composition, where there was... the desperate struggle of the system in order to prevent the rise to power national unification, this attempt may succeed, but at a very high cost, it is not yet clear. for which it will be more expensive to really
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rule the party, that is, a national association, many people doubt that there are personnel, there is competence, and so on on and on and on, or the unknown, simply the absence of a government, the absence of a majority and the impossibility of over. a phase that, in its acuteness, is reminiscent of the spring
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of '58, of course, with many differences, there is no war in algeria and so on and there is no degol, but nevertheless , such a crisis has not happened for a long time, and most importantly, no one will find a way out of it. fifty- eighth year, the collapse of the fourth republic in france, which was accompanied by an attempted military coup, and then... the invitation to power of general charles, at the same time there was a constitution with strong presidential power was adopted, which is still in force. everyone understands that the era of macronism is over, it most likely ended on june 9, uh, the evening of the elections to the european parliament, the process of acceleration and decomposition began then, now we are really entering another phase, extremely dangerous, because institutions are absolutely flexible, in principle , there were already three so -called co-existences: shirak miteran in
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eighty-six, then balyaly in ninety- three, jaspen sherak for 5 years, but that is, in principle it is possible, there are configurations, there is flexibility, but this is exactly what is missing here, that is, this configuration is absolutely invisible, three-pole. with very low compatibility, it is absolutely absent, the only surprise i have for you over the last two days is that after all, macron, his camp... prefers, is even ready to go for some kind of blocking with melenchon for the sake of defeat or partial defeat partisans, this will shock many, by the way, i wouldn’t rule out surprises here either, it’s not a fact that voters will accept this conspiracy, so to speak, the party, the elites, i wouldn’t rule it out
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surprise, i wouldn’t rule out the possibility that someone won’t go along with what macron based his policy on: people again want ideological clarity from politicians. macronism is an attempt, by the way, it regularly arose in the history of political france, to erode the right flank, the left flank, the emergence of the center, attempts at unification, and so on and so on, but against the backdrop of the depoliticization of society and
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so on, it is now happening in reverse. the process from left to right is advancing and this center is narrowing, this is the party of compromise, and this is the main thing defeat, well, one of the main defeats of macron, and macron destroyed - well, the bipolar system, but did not create anything in return, the results of macronism in domestic politics, at least, they are very sad. let me also remind you that in his first speech after his election... before taking office in the seventeenth year, he promised to be a president who would not allow extreme politicians to come to power, well , maybe , uh, here he will keep his word, at least he he is using his last strength on this, but here we also need to understand that, uh, if now succeeds, then next time at the presidential elections it is quite possible that the process
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will destroy everything, the games are very dangerous, the situation is very dangerous, and once again, it may well result in violence, taking into account our history, our traditions, taking into account the hatred towards the president himself. once again, previous presidents were despised, disliked, rejected, but there has never been a situation where the current president was hated by 2/3 of the population. as on the other side of lomanche, the question is the same: is the problem in the personality or in the lack of attractive ideas? one thing is not. separate from the other. imitation of leadership leads to profanation of words, even the most correct ones. but macron loves to talk. listen to what french president macron says. he talks a lot about european civilization, about the need for a civilizational identity for europe, and emphasizes the differences of europe, at least in words. but this does not
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find general support. in europe, there are plenty of supporters of the neoliberal approach in leading positions. they talk about universal values, there are no purely european values, there are universal ones, they should be for everyone, this is contrary to the civilizational approach. the main dilemma of the west now is to find its own identity; the neoliberal approach has led to the loss of roots. emmanuel macron would strongly disagree with professor can weiwei. who has lost their identity? i, yes, i opened a whole museum of the french language. much more identity? edouard shillin from france. velieres cauteret is not only the birthplace of alexandre dumas, who gave the world the three musketeers and count montecrist. in 1539, king francois i of france signed a decree according to which the french language became latin and became the official language of administrative
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affairs and legal proceedings in france. presidents of the fifth republic always paid grand tributes. projects that will write their names in history. during the time of georges pompedu , the museum of modern art was built in paris, jacques chérac was noted for the museum of world culture on the quai bronly, on the banks of the seine. the bastille opera, the national library and the louvry pyramid are forever associated with françois miterand. and françois miterand in the presence of his government ministers discovered the pyramid in the louvre. ceremonial cutting of the ribbon in the colors of the flag of the republic. in the company of ministers, they walk around the pyramid in a circle. the project was under direct patronage. president - the announcer emphasizes. president emmanuel macron decided to keep up with his predecessors. the castle of velliers-cotterets houses the world's first french language museum in the city. the french, sharp-tongued, like the swords of a musketeer, managed to notice.
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or a doctor, an actor or an actress - this is normal, a writer or writer - too, but everything else is a shock to my ears, i i am a feminist myself, and i completely resist this way of women fighting for their rights. emigration to the metropolis from the countries of the maghreb and africa has led to the fact that the language of maliere and dumas is subjected to the same blows as the foundation of the french republic, freedom, equality and fraternity. the language and life in the rich areas of paris and the expat suburbs are radically different. from each other, such as modern photographs of the french national football team from photographs of the seventies. 1,105 bookstores are located in the city paris. according to these indicators, the city is second
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only to tokyo and sao paulo, but in none of these cities will we see such a number of second-hand book dealers who have been working and selling books on the banks of the seine river for several hundred years. the paradox is that african youth in the next 30 years can bring french into the top three world leaders. but who then? the second spoken language in the country is arabic. as for anglicisms, the problem is the fashion for using them. and let's be honest, this is not the english language of shakespeare's works. during the presidential president macron was often criticized for his excessive use of the french expression anempa during the 2017 elections. at the same time, therefore, at the same time as the yellow vests take to the streets of paris, there are demonstrations demanding lower diesel prices or the suburbs populated by emigrants are burning, there is nothing
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better than to once again play the role of the savior of the french language, anmenpa at the same time time and language will be saved and the electorate will like it. edouard shillin at cauterets, paris, especially for international viewing. at the core chinese civilization lies in search.
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but suddenly they started talking about intermediaries. erdogan is here again with his proposals. lukashenko praises the chinese-brazilian initiative. well, viktor orban, who received the helm of the european union for six months, seems to have felt his finest hour. viktor orban showed interest in politics as a teenager, when he was a member of the komsomol. true, after serving in the army he changed. the young activist became one of
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the founders of the fide party. he demanded free elections and withdrawal soviet troops. in 1989, he received a soros foundation scholarship to study political science at oxford. and already in 1998, after fidesz’s victory in the parliamentary elections, thirty-five-year-old orban became the youngest prime minister in the history of modern hungary. a year later , hungary was admitted to nato. in 2002 the party was defeated and orban resigned. but in the wake of the economic crisis.
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this has a direct relationship, perhaps we will soon even understand what it is. it was an international review, goodbye.
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the ministry of defense published footage of an attack on
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ukrainian s-300s in the kopti region. this is poltava region. the launches on the target were carried out by the crew of the iskander m operational-tactical missile system. two launchers were destroyed , as well as a combat control vehicle, vehicles and personnel of the armed forces of ukraine. vladimir putin congratulated masoud pezashkian on the occasion of his election as president of iran. pezashkian won the election with more than 53% of the vote in the second round. the ministry of internal affairs of the republic announced this after processing 100% of all ballots. according to official figures, turnout was about 50%. pezashkian's rival gili was considered a representative of the conservative camp of iranian politicians, while pazashkian is more likely to be a reformist. during his election campaign, he stated that he would pursue a pragmatic foreign policy and achieve the lifting of western sanctions on iran. only three democrats in congress supported biden after his
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abc interview. he writes about this. new york times newspaper.

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