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old or thomas are manned and highly intelligent of military platforms, on land in the sea and, and in the air industry experts say, although many of chinese aircraft aren't yet much for those in the u. s. air force staging, scaly out to narrow that gap lore that molly out is there a i this is all just here. these are the top stories or group of political parties. engineers here has an answer coalition to oppose the president. the group says, case said, has lost his legitimacy accusing him of a qu, suite, the president announced who ruled by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. that's after he sacked the prime minister and suspended parliament in july. or the 2nd general of the republican party says the president,
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conic nor growing public unease looks extra little, but still the party we have to be within the constitution. the constitution is for 2 reasons. and we refuse for the president to have a constitution that only suits him. no, we cannot say each president can have their own constitution. this is not democracy . yes, we can amend the constitution within a quiet dialogue away from any crisis with the participation of all parties, we need to evaluate everything agree on everything and go back to the people for a referendum on this amendments. the president has given himself the right to whatever he wants. he was one of saddam's top military leaders. it says the transitional governance needs to take a more active role. gentlemen. $100.00 has frequently criticize the government civilian faction for failing to govern effectively. but opponents accused the army of trying to seize power and say they want the administration dissolved an attempted crew last week,
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worse than tension between the 2 sides. these 2 people have been killed and a bowman tax and the city and city of jobless. one last was near the city council and another just outside the town. 18 people have been injured. lava continues to erupt from the comfort of your volcano on the spanish island of la paloma seismic activity had eased off briefly on monday, but increased again. a few hours later, the volcanoes displaced nearly 7000 people since last week. dozens of haughty rebels and pro governments soldiers have been killed and fighting in yemen. they're battling for control of money. but the last northern city held by pro government fighters performed hundreds of thousands of people who fled conflict in other areas of the country. and those are the headlines coming up next and all the 0, it's inside story. goodbye me. ah
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ah, it is, yes, political crisis is the politic 1000 rallied against the present rule. so could the nation return to terrorism and all the president supporters is running out of patience that isn't ah, ah hello, welcome to the program, i'm ron kon, 10 years ago mass protest pushed uneasy. a long time leader then l aberdeen. but ali from power, that was the start of what would become the arab spring. but now some worry that the country could return to a force heroism. thousands rallied in the capital tunis for
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a 2nd time since the president seized executive power in july. cuz he said suck the prime minister and suspended parliament saying it was needed to fix jesus political and economic problems. and he since consolidated his power, further deciding to rule by decreed. now, a small number of his supporters of her held a rival protest will bringing our guests in just a moment. but 1st this report by lexi o'brien under a heavy police presence crowd gathered on the tune is in capitals main boulevard. to protest against the president, the anger has been growing since july, when kai said suspended parliament and sec to the prime minister. 2 months on they still know parliament, no prime minister. and people here say no plan to improve their lives. when you know me. but i, you know what i, but he's acting like he is the son that is rising on the country. the general prosecutors, the president, the parliament, the government,
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he's acting like he is everything. that's an issue to people and it's movement don't want. they cite phrase it inside says his actions were needed to address economic stagnation and a poor response to the corona virus. his critics calling it a coo and cy he tightened his grip on power on wednesday, announcing his rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. but that constitution was a hard forward product. at the 2011 revolution that triggered the so called arab spring, protest is say, the president who is a constitutional law professor is endangering the progress, had been made, calling his actions at the trial of democracy. we need to go back to because we need to go back to the flow. we are a democracy and nobody has the right to break the system. they got 6 june. as he, his largest political party enact is facing a crisis of its own over
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a 100 party officials announced today resignation on saturday, accusing its leadership of failing to counter sides actions. it's quite clear that the political lead or are they didn't understand or even they didn't assimilate. the huge psychological shook and the huge impact over the july 25th decision and the, the, the 113 people resigned it yesterday and they were in conflict with the president of another month before july 26th, local and international human rights groups had condemned side pal, grab warning of a slide towards authoritarianism. but there are also been demonstrations in support of the president chi said has promised to uphold people, right? but there are still fees here of a return to absolute one man room. alex here brian al jazeera.
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ah, let's bring in august in tunis. i'm l as an independent politician and former secretary of state international corporation. and nadine milady, professor media and communication at catholic university and also in june as they are going to finally a lawyer and political activist. a warm welcome to your i'd like to begin in tunis with m l m l you are on the show. just over a week ago. back then you were actually a politician for enough that you were you've now since resigned. just tell us why. ok there briefly. thank you for the invitation. first of all, but there briefly, i would go on to principal reasons mentioned in our letters of resignation. the 1st is internal. we've been trying for long years to reform the party for a better governance for and to, to have
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a democracy. because democracy is not truly expected in the party for them or not, we were against the monopoly of powers inside the party. and for many political choices, we felt for me personally, i being invest that trained opposition or wanting reform to be that then congress in 2016. so we have to admit today that we failed in, not changing anything or changing reforming this party. the 2nd is that the choice is taken by another party. political choices, especially we, we admit we were part of those choices because we were inside the party willy nilly . we assume some of these responsibilities. those choices have led to the scene we saw on july the 25th. and so now we're not though with
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the present image. the image you see in another is an isolated nada. another but can not really get involved in this movement. this a ferris's against the, the danger of dictatorship, which is coming very, very quickly. intern is yes. let's take a look at a couple of those reasons. firstly, have you given up on in the completely and have you destroyed any internal competition, any internal pressure that you could pull on president car side by simply being a member of the party. you simply just given up having you no, we have not given up. we have fought for a long time, and even after the july, the 25th we tried, we did our best and off the leadership, the official leadership of the party to move a part just a little bit so that
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a new leadership takes its turn in leading the party we asked for a change of radical change in the executive board. however, we found no, no, if you want to respond to, to what we need and what, what the party needs. so i think we didn't really and gate would have been given up easily. no we, we, we did our best for a long time. sorry. and even after the go i called cool. of course. this is a long time i called who even after the cool we did our best to change for the best, but unfortunately nobody listened real good. holly. busy also in tunis when mass reservations, like this happened from a ruling party. 2 things can happen either the ruling party becomes weaker or the ruling party can become stronger because one man consolidates power. what do you think is going to happen? it sits in,
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i think it does weak the position to i should have it, but that's internal to another. i mean, i can judge which is happening and i mean they are i hope, i hope they re find a way to, to, to arrange things. but in my mind, i think it does, we can be the, the opposition. but if it weakens the opposition riyadh. what does that mean on practical terms for the protest movement, for the people who want to come out on the streets, all we're going to see more all of that kind of thing. now are you going to see less of it because there is no effective opposition? do you think 1st, good me emphasize on the fact that i spend the 3 quarter of my life opposing can euro. so when i said to tweak and i mean i'm not defending
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or it's just for me, it's an objective start for your question. i mean, it's hard to say for no, it's hard to say we're going to see how things really low rate. but one more time, i mean more, we have more, we have movement more. we have division. i mean, that's the way, but i want to do it unique for 20 years because their position was always should i say terribly divided? well let's put that amal, i mean, as well as the is the opposition divided now is the position component before. let me, if you, if you, if you don't mind, i'd like to inject a little bit with the, i guess in tunis with the question of weakening the opposition. i'd like to
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ask him, does anyone today or just ask myself, you know, does anyone today in the spectrum, in the political spectrum is willing to collaborate with another. nobody's willing to collaborate with another. the position of the after 20, 25th of july, and fluctuating if you want. nothing is clear. so i think we have tried to change things so that we have this image in front of people and in front of the political leads and political life that they have changed. another has being of course, is not only a novel but, but because today we are talking about and then please, i don't like to focus too much on another another for me it's but it's from the bus now. but it was not only not responsible of the bad image that's been seen we had
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before the 25th of july and which led to the 25th of july. so people today and even the political elite and political last they, they say they say that the latest possible lives, if you, once in the leadership of another for what happens in the can do. so can you imagine that such and such a lot? what are we, what are they very patient with us. we will bring in just a 2nd, but i would like regular folly just to react to. i'm always come in. yeah, absolutely. thank you. first man, i understand i respect what you said, but the question was, does what happened? does the resign the 100 weaken the position? i said yes, i'm not judging what you are doing and some very civil people that i do appreciate among those who has a sign of mackie and others. ok,
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i don't share, i don't share their ideology, but i do respect them. and i wasn't judging you saying that what you've done is wrong, go. all right. i just said that for the question was, does it? we can. i said, yeah, for me it was an object. right? well let's, let's bring an ordained milady. hey, the professor of media and communication at kappa university, you've heard, well to guess in tunis, have said, what do you think the future is? is it a weekend opposition? and a consolidating of power by kind of feed who's going to simply act the same way been all he did in the past. thank you for inviting me 1st of all, just to make a quick comment with regard to what i've heard from my colleagues. i mean, certainly the issue is much bigger in my view than another itself. yes, another has got his own internal problems in terms of going to get help from within and also the, the government for the last 10 years or whatever. although it's
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a direct impact on the government was very little now, the fact that the over a 100 numbers i resigned 2 days ago is a real issue. but my opinion is no other political party running. the government intern is yeah, during the democratic politician would have find it easy and neither i to succeed in needing to do proper democracy. i think the honorable lucian forces within an outside the country are humongous. and this is why most of my lucas, for example, he was challenged by even the government of a sincere afterwards. and then you have all of the success of government for the last 10 years. they found this stuff to implement division that they wanted the interference of some of the external ours is there was no now external funding,
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you say, well now people knew it was like like you're justifying. busy sites actions or you? oh, certainly, no, i mean, i mean, definitely i consider the move on the 25th of july. i who on the constitution often is yeah. the a, b, c of democracy around the world says, no, no, no political leader, whether a prime minister or head of state should be able to do what i said by side has done to the, to the politics constitution is out on the world are sacred and i, they are ratified, but the people and no one leader should simply in and in a very simple way, just margin life. i think what you did was totally wrong, and it is a recipe for the faith issue since the 25th of july high society has been reinforcing
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his view. first of all, to marginalize and rewrite the constitution. and he recently, on the 22nd of all of this month, he said it's very, very clearly that he's going to go back to the constitution of 1956. that has been very, very warning signal to all political pocket than anyone. emphasis in the democracy and soon as yet, and then faculty, a site has been kind of consolidating all power in his hand, leading the way towards a formula of the rule of been id and before him and how big. this is exactly what we had during the last few decades of their root. let's put that one of the guess. another one to begin with. you 1st, a recipe for a dictator. nerdy. melody's exact words. do you think that is the case? and if it is, how are you going to fight against that?
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what is your strategy now that you are not yet part of a why the political party? are you going to do that as an independent? can you? yes. and let me, 1st of all remind you, remind myself that this is a political transition. it's a democratic transition. i mean, this experience what's happening to me as your happened elsewhere and all the experience in the we're in the historic, in the history of the human kind of transitions, andrew solutions. we have this kind of revolution and counter revolution via and been you and this, this is the, the, the essence of the crisis itself, just in, in a little bit, interacting with the august in doha 2nd. now the solution, i think, and this is if i continue with what i started and your guest yard, also in tune a started, i do understand and i did understand what he said. he is also in the weakening of
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the opposition. what happened yesterday and what happened the week before is but a beginning of this service is one of the leaders of this services or of this movement if you want, or this moving and cool that the 18th of september in a way you're better ism, if you want with a look tobar, this is when the opposition gets been came together before 2011. stop you that because i do want an answer from you when it comes to strategy is your strategies in then as an independent politician to try and you civil disobedience, civil protests to try and get side out of power. what's your actual strategy? not the theory. what are you actually going to do? yes. yes, i present what we see it 1st of all getting involved involved as much as possible in any movement, either virtual or real in defending democracy and fighting against any
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possible return of dictatorship intern is yes. i personally, i've been present on facebook, i've been present on the streets since the since we started these movements and i think we have no other solution. but given this is true messages that this is what, what, what mr. i had called the popular legitimacy and has come up if, if you did what you did on the 25th of july and august 22nd of september. because of what you call the pope illegitimacy. there are other people also asking you to step down and to respect that illusion fusion, i'm sorry. so i feel like we need these messages and the benefits from these. we already have the time to do when it comes to our other guess. we had good folly your, you want to say something that is this,
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is this strategy going to play out well civil disobedience? is there a legal recourse? what's, what uh, what other strategies are the for the opposition? first the 1st of all, i just want to answer science on something. now is to mount since the group of her, i say them for me, it's a cool book. i mean, to watch the low where there is no doubt about that. and since 2 mounds, i mean, we, so the most serious demonstration yesterday, which means to mount after the school. and we may think we may think that tunisia and more or less po, release, it cetera. but i just want to remind you what happened is up solidly. absolutely. in a much more, i mean no one ever thought that this could be possible,
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and i just want to remind in, in may, i mean there was a leak about the coup, indonesia. i don't know if we're just talking about that, but we are left. i personally literally left about that document to top secret, but you can from gosh, and now i'm in geneva is really a pacific country. i just want to remind you of that for much less than that in the us. in the and of trump term people are most, it's not so much they took their fire arms and the internet for now. i mean there was not moment of expectation the moment where people are i really digesting the group. but from now and i think and what we saw yesterday is just the beginning
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of the arena, protest against the i said. and that should read because it's really not find them . and i am really, they say, i do believe that the junior army natural as it is, i mean they, we didn't, they would never shoot people on the street during the max of the fact of the matter is, is that case, i said has a huge amount of political support, still he's still popular and puff of the country. so there is support for him. i'll guess in june is talking about revolutions and counter and civil disobedience is way of dislodging him from power. but with, with this level of political support, it's going to take a bit more than protest straight isn't, it was possible. he doesn't have much support. i mean he, to do that. busy if it isn't like electric, the elections
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a by giving us the promises and all of those promises that proven their faith. so i do not agree with the contention that the heart can support. you've got all power in, you know, and he's big. it don't make into a populated like from attracting the public it through a kind of. busy emotional appeals and so forth. i think, i think be don, that means to go not disobedience, but civil action as cold by the major political part is now and also also to suck the organizations, should continue and should stuff up, in my opinion. it will change the picture, it which it will be the solution. there is no other solution and i'm glad that can you see the result to do these? so force in any form of changes, even due to the dock times of been being the little warri i have to be honest is
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the actual type that i it has managed to bring the army slightly near to politics on the 25th of july when he use the army and i use the word, use the army to block the parliament and also to shut down the government. the government itself is a very worrying sign. that means this has never happened in the history often even defined during the been abby or happy about the constitution often is always kept the army due to from any political affiliation or political involvement. the army internet does not vote, which is very, very interesting. now i think i was lee, according to laurie, just very quickly, north, a very, very good we have right now we have run out of time by do you want to get response from? read goes while you waving around when it comes to be on the books. what's going on
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there? i mean, i, you wrote the paper about the position of the army and i don't agree with my friends. i mean, i didn't accept that at the army. get a put itself in the position of a constitution. her court, the, the super me leader of the army in the president of the republic. we still now have sites. i've got a new post to face, but i would never ever want the army to get involved with in a constitutional issue. because when she will start to do that, i mean we're, we to be willing to be ruled by the army. now what the, what i say the army is there because the person but the day when people will be on the street. i mean the army, we were, the army would be not. right. i mean the army almost say ok, this is
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a political issue. i mean, make your mind the between, between, between not between the party, between the human society and well, that's it. okay, well i want to thank all i guess i'm l as is north milady and read good holly and i want to thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time. but this thing, a website out there, a dot com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ha inside story. and you could also join the conversation on twitter . we are at a inside story from me and ron kon and the entire team here. bye for now. the news news. news. news.
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