tv Special Program Deutsche Welle May 11, 2019 12:15am-1:01am CEST
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takes a personal leave us with all the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. place on. the cuff more than football online. shifting powers the old order is history the world is reorganizing itself and the media's role is to keep the topic in focus of the global media forum twenty nineteen today one out of two people is online who are we following whom do we trust debate and shape the future at the georgia dome or global forum twenty nineteen. hello welcome to this a special debate should i face the vitus m.e.p.
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to you i'm catherine nicholson. at france twenty four and i'm max hoffman brussels bureau chief of the thank you for joining us here at the heart of europe at the european parliament in brussels where there are just a couple of weeks to go down before the e.u. elections and we are handing over control so you devices so it's a valid fronts and people and our system radio station are at five rating i have to announce across the city young europeans you know i think for the first time after all it is about their future or they have the most to lose or to gain from these elections that some are already labeling as among the most crucial in recent memory so it's only fair that they get to ask most of the questions to our guests well let's see that it's part of the fight people he will be tackling the very same questions we have with us today how to commence a current from portugal with the socialist and democrats great thanks being with us and right next to her was
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a senator with the greens right here in belgium she also has a real job if i may say she's a professor of ecology in ghent and she might not have time to do that in the future because she's running for the european parliament as one of the spits and of the greens. across the other side ross abel central goodsir is a former junior minister it's only for the european union as something this way in france however for anyone that calls the school a fine this also is a centrist fiscally pro european that's and also happy to have a deal with an sousa member of the biggest political group in the european parliament and poised to remain so the european people's party she's also the chair of the environment committee which will be very important for the discussion later on and our final panelist joining us from germany good. standing full of fun right she'll do it slants party a.s.d.
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with the a f d think prepare the european parliament tell it so as catherine said earlier we asked first time voters all across the continent about what was important to them and unsurprisingly there was a lot of return about opportunities for young people's studies jobs and one of them really really struck us. from greece and this is what she had to say. let them stop and praising a stereotype policies aggressive policies against other nations who do not agree with their ideology it's what we saw in greece but also elsewhere and europe let them understand that we have turned the page we once on a tyrant see and brotherhood between nations not intolerance racism and hatred. there from greece with her question a country where unemployment still stands at about eighteen percent currently of course there has been a lot of anger as we know in greece directed towards other member states for their
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role during the eurozone crisis particularly germany for example of course anger as well towards the european commission for its role in the management of that crisis and the commission currently dominated by the european people's party so we will come to our representative here first i do you out of l.a. and as bill says that greece was put under aggressive policies against other nations like that at first we know that this is the feeling in greece because it was a tough time for everyone there but it's true that the budgetary discipline imposed by europe on its member states is absolutely necessary to protect people's money to protect people's savings to protect the economy of a country so i do believe that in indiana and this policy is paying back for more safety at a national level employees are much mazzoli and that this is still a topic for young people are not surprised and it will be like like this for
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a while been them we also have to say to these young people in greece that we increase the funding for all use related policies so you see it's not like just putting some rules stuff rules on on one hand and not giving incentives or active policies or on the other hand so a lot of money on erastus blows on use on employment programs related so i would say she has still to. wait and see the results maybe a little dance in portugal proves that actually some of these policies were wrong and that you see the early part of yes and that the punitive part of it and that indeed by. investing in in. sumption and in investing in the people we will while at the same time keeping the balance the books. was the right way and that's what has been bringing back our youth that
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was forced to emigrate with the austerity policies back and i think that is the use in portugal like anywhere they want of course job opportunities decent jobs not precarious jobs as it is still the case very much the norm and of course this means quality education also to face the challenges that are imposed by the the changes in the digital world little is even investing in europe's youth so i would like to hear what mr beck has to say about that because that would mean that countries like germany would have to pay more into countries where you have high rates of youth unemployment are you on board with this well that's already happening. austerity is an integra part of the. cons reserve measures that's been dreamt up by the european central bank and the commission to rescue the euro the euro doesn't suit anyone it impairs all staring tear you know not only no must be
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completed whether you auto. follow news who is for the euro some are guaranteed i'm afraid if i could just finish the euro is far too high for countries like greece and its exchange rate is far too low for countries like germany what we presently have is a system whereby the south of europe is largely deindustrialized germany is required to make transfer payments so what eases the whole hey what do you propose for what we do there are all those young very big well you need benefits or a hero let's head to the heart of the way that diagnosis of the problem that's the euro so we want to leave the euro we want to design. well the current state of the currency union that's the first straw and then it is up to each contraire to well if you're sorry wiley's and the and also i would say of the european union
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also are integral part of the whole system and i would say that germany it's not actually paying or because the modern policies put in place by this european commission where for example to attract in private investment through the european fund for started you can invest meant and we attracted private investments of two hundred billion creating two hundred some thousand new jobs so it's not germany paying for new jobs or for the unemployed people increase their modern financial leverage mostly and create many german seven generally it's mine for that i could i just raise from likely to get it's ok if i may however are not in it it really means that if you're going to italy has had problems in the us and crisis as well you're standing on the sort of trans national list of when it solves one thing that's the opposite of what mr beck won't say you wanting more europe not less i want to better europe i certainly don't want the euro which has made
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a serious mistake and under about a winking and there is the meeting the social impact the very negative social impact of those very people is the real the crisis and the want to europe which is contrary to the cell i mean germany is the biggest beneficiary of the euro the because of the future of the single market and it is clear that we should go because the young lady was saying get to the pillar of fuel which is three directly and so we are seeing that we have to go back to political and social ecological sort of directly within the rupee or you because the only way to grow old strong it is clear that germany on one side there will be on people's park on the other side beer huge responsibility for the for the sentiment of the young lady which is very spread around europe a sentiment where we have lost the a.d.l. first. the idea of the social dimension of our policy yes again because i just had to bring in the greek government bears the main responsibility for the sentiment of that's one thing i would have to say was not to say anything you do you think you
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should have been obviously other legatee govern old the government be a huge responsibility by the shock therapy as being almost for the us ok let's insert a couple more first time voters that i just it will come to you after we've heard from harlow from slovenia and yon who's from croatia in iraq and i'd like to know whether you'll continue to encourage young people to study abroad and increase scholarship money will you encourage them to meet people from other countries are voiceless just moved into. production will be able to prove also i would also stress the importance of maintaining peace and freedom. and improving employment opportunities for young people in true asia really curmudgeon lucrative of. croatia currently has youth unemployment rate of twenty three percent. what would you do if you really had the power to change things there yes well first of all we have the youth guarantee of course and it should be implemented should be absolutely
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mandatory in all member states to be implemented and we think that the european social fund can be used for the youth employment initiative which has already been put in place if i am correct eight point eight billion euros have been directed to that and this is very good but we need a mechanism so that if there is an economic crisis where young people are affected in the first place immediately funding from the source right out as i have and they are not an immediate economic crisis still we have twenty three percent youth unemployment what do you suggest well to increase all measures needed to get this huge guarantee in place which is making sure that young people as to four months of graduation or unemployment immediately have the possibility to have a job further training or education this must be put in place much more effectively than it has been and one of the reasons why it's not been successful in all member states is because in many member states it has not been accompanied with social measures that are in empower important to make this realisation this is
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a priority in terms of their it's the youth unemployment is the first thing that we need to tackle mr back wasn't through up the early years but i think this probably goes in this direction where you can respond to what you were trying to say earlier correct that's fair enough and if i'm not going to be interrupted this time the more that we cannot enter into that fine. we've been hearing a great deal about it that is investment programs here i think it may be useful if i remind everyone and our audience of the ambitious program the european union launched into silence and now. only the so-called lisbon agenda i'm quoting according to the lisbon agenda europe should become and i said i'm quoting him here the most competitive and dynamic knowledge based economy in the world by two thousand and ten and they yardstick for base the u.s. and the stage europe has failed resoundingly the euro is still hard. to do with
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your all alone feudalism so you are a little i will. europe this is the growth region of the world only japan is matching europe's growth for the lower level at a high level it means you have a high level of stagnation but that wasn't the programme outlined in two thousand and i mean if you get what we've been listening for what we've been hearing from these young voters is that they are obviously discontented with the established policy of more state intervention of inflating away the costs of bank rescue rescues and of saving occurrence that has failed these policies are just must have failed so that isn't the only why the reason why they just finished yet i mean why do we are you can you can almost but i was assured no i mean i'm just. a
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regular that's why we are not follow following the stablished policies of state intervention and keeping a currency union alive thanks and being not exactly how much you're going to lower the taxes and the mission because some of the policies that failed yeah it's all over we need to change the policies to make indeed europe correspondent desperations of the citizens but it's ridiculous to advocate that we should get rid of europe we need europe we need europe in this interdependent then globalized world we need the dimension of europe where we can through which you can intervene to regulate it through millicent's at the global level if you say that the euro. is the problem it's it's not because we have too much of it is because we have europe european financial union without a fiscal union let's talk about fiscal justice in europe and then if you don't have if you just have a financial union a monetary union without a fiscal you know without a political union with the present last option either you're a pair of blue had we understood one thing that i mean the gentleman wants to
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destroy europe won't destroy the eurozone was the get out of the european union me it is very clear i will i don't need to answer to him because of the position of if you like to answer to the young young people question and it is clear that we need a europe which more people are support unities and that's what they're waiting for an example there is a big success story in europe which is around means we want to triple the people of the bun in the us most because we want to use arouse most currently that's like a station there aren't any benefits the privileged already got you and you know what i was saying as we went in as most of the social inclusion it was in there as most of the people who can't afford it without the family could go right little and these why we need to triple them so you're sort of very particular you're afford it of course it's a choice why you're falling for we could have that we should have all of that you bastard the big success story of the union nine thousand young people here yes if
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we tripled the value to be twenty seven million i mean yes yes that rate is not why even you know anybody trying to not because you should know that in the european parliament in the commission or out of work has been done is course playing creasing the budgets exactly because on this kind of polyamory you are not really out on a doubling the reality we are seeing discover you. know we propose we have a fairly well you know you and you can govern you know friendly government think they are going countering government when they are you know i remind you that my government when i was i mean. i know people i tend the resources around was saying that we were actually. yes i mean more humid you would say or have been or are actually fairly british and you know i let you go thank you so you know everybody down there you said i don't see anybody any longer must maurizio never anything that i was i mean i was in there you know you think it was fun oh excuse us for i will come back and most of that would later on we need to move on right we do need
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to move on there's plenty of course we can say about the economic section but of course the second part of our debate something that's very much been a huge future patients so many young people all around europe and the world the climate emergency we can from first time face christiane he's twenty one and he's from denmark. but it could be as well how can you be so on and be when it comes to taking responsibility for our future but why do you let member states get away with doing so little to make the switch to renewables why are you doing now to create a future we can all live in obviously you. don't as you were part of the grand coalition in the european parliament the social democrats the conservatives with the left exuberant yemen you're not here for the people's party well it's an official that's why i said it's an official and clear accusation here from a from a young man that you know i don't know why aren't you doing and i understand that young people are very happy we recently received a great concern about you and she is right there is no planet me we absolutely need
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to be serious about fighting climate change and mitigating the consequence of the that thing to a less consuming type of life so everybody questioned why don't we only war doesn't that will the money you don't care i love my doesn't apollo we do enough about it or harlem and cares and does and as i'm quite proactive about the problem is actually in the council where the things up locked parliament has been quite the bishes and my colleague actually can't tell us much more about your advice to be honest there are already three european commission's putting forward legislation to tackle the climate change issue very consistent in the last five years we have the e.t.s. these are we're doing enough they're doing enough that's what you know i'm not saying we are doing enough but we have taken huge steps what we need now we have to keep an eye on how these policies are implementing because they're just adopted but you can't say we we didn't do and as we said there was a bit of i don't know just on how europe is very tiny and rational eighteen and no european member states it's on track to meet it here is committed it's true and it
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should be not a lost opportunity next week at the summit because at that summit of the heads of states they should decide on the national timing contribution so that the new york when they go and report at the united nations. to present each member state with its national determine contribution and it's not on the agenda or at least i haven't seen it so it's true that at the council level there he's a reluctance equal to tackle more decisively if you say let's hear from the greens great represent this is a you've got much more ambitious absent minded goals than currently but is this really achievable we have from extinction really and that they would say for example get rid of petrol and diesel cars within a couple of decades can europeans really accept well the cost of doing nothing will be much higher than the cost that we need now to make that transition and i wouldn't call it a cost but investment it's an opportunity it has been calculated that greening the
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economy will provide jobs so people that only believe in economy should also be convinced that this is the right thing to do we can innovate and set the example all over the world but as greens in the parliament we have been most ambitious that's true and we have calculated our plans we can show the a realistic even the commission has now said that we can go to fifty percent emission reduction by twenty thirty we want to go to sixty percent we have calculated that we will have to do that if we want to achieve the perrys agreement levels so we can do more and it shouldn't cost to people to normal people should be done there so here are there's a reason we have on the european level of the greens are not set to gain any seats at the moment if we believe the polls now a party that is set to gain the from german eyes yeah well let me in here let me so since your party is most likely going to be rather successful in the upcoming elections for the european parliament what are your plans to say. the planet where
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we've heard a great deal a great many professions of faith. now i'd like to introduce some logic into this discussion that's not all talk and are not rational things i mean we conclude a lot of pieces science from our safe from attack we haven't heard much scientific evidence for as far as i know nothing here i'm not denying any either. as far as i know germany for example is responsible for two percent of c o two emissions i don't know the figures for the e.u. as a whole let's say they are around ten percent. on that basis i'd also i'd like to ask a number of questions if it's around ten percent it could be age or fifteen then the question is what do you what effect do european policies on climate change have on world emission as well as an argument to do nothing well it has to have an effect otherwise that it's me
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a symbol is that it has an effect can i give an example china now has been installing its own system the world is looking at europe you can we can set an example we can innovate and we can set standards we'll be following what china is doing if i may i but nevertheless i would say that something it was mentioned it is an opportunity for new business models and for a new economy which is more sustainable and if we take the germany's case i don't know about the percentages upon by but i know that burning a lot of coal and this has to stop because there are a tentative likely no buzz as you mention like a new kind of economy which is more sustainable and carbon free and this is the future and the young people are asking for that they are indeed asking for it not only when it comes to saving. saving the planet from climate change but also when it comes to other topics i mean the european union often sees itself as a front runner for example take the ban on well the number of single use plastics
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that was in acted at the beginning of this year so that should be enough shouldn't it well our first time voters have a different view here on fabiani from germany. thank you for the ban on plastic straws that's great but we could do a lot more in sweden they plant three new trees for every one that is constant on why can't we do that everywhere in the e.u. that would be a great idea right where you do. and from germany speaking those undergrads i'd like to come see you he's talking about han european environments initiatives. national harmony you're representing a trans national group that wants more europe closer ties is this something that is really achievable given the very different many as you say you. don't know what we have to do. there are the parents agreement and we have to reach those objectives to resolve exactly we need to give our cents more financial means in the union and
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more political clout on the global scene these why let me say we propose to create a finance climate the bank to write direct to privacy being on the project we meet the target of the paris agreement and we think that that we have to play more as united act on the global scene because as you go it will say no we are we have the leader and we mean and we must remain the leader on an issue which make a difference for the young generation in terms of i think and i'm using the way we saw losses i talk about more resource when somebody like you talk about them or i shall use our money more i mean look i rationally understand i mean it's always if you have to the question you have to wait for my answer because the question was to me and so the resources are for privacy and you read the right privacy and being on the sustainable project creating a new finance found a bank and also defending our interest in the world we want to introduce a carbon tax on the product which are made outside europe and we do not respect
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they were under my custom to these away to to push also the other partners to play by the rules and to play by the objective. so my first day i had a question directly this is a legacy where does the chair of the arab league going wherever you want to remind me i'll just a second yeah we know there's pressure from the streets we mentioned earlier how many visits from lobbyist do you get to say let's say the car lobby we can't do this because otherwise our business i think you raised a you raised the plastic for example and they didn't get any a visit so you should know that there is a huge acceptance that they have to come. on plastic because we have a lot of because when same thing how is it goes out from lobbyists from the past are produced on so many and that but the question is out that even this he knows what just just what to do it according to a little less euro just a second just a second donna and the truth is that the industry is recognizing the problems and they are ready to find solution to act on that it's the same thing with their
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mission is on cars with the emission generally on the other d.t.'s with having the same with the plastics and you know the problem is really huge legislative steps but it has to come also from the industry and the society we can do. by themselves so isn't would like to repeat the question how much pressure do you get from industry i wouldn't go along with that pressure from something to not act on this subject i myself i'm confident i mean of course it's natural to have debate with everyone who's involved to find together solutions but i've read exactly today that for example the cosmetic industry is sinking to taking absolutely all the micro plastics small beds in the course of my fix voluntarily out there looking for others. that i may be nice to see something that is generally about industry i'd like to think i was very happy to parties target you say would help create eighty
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thousand jobs in belgian i mean in what timeframe is is that really achievable if you if you want to achieve our goals by twenty thirty by that time in achieving them we will have created all these jobs this can be calculated and it's not the greens that say that so a lot of experts say that but can i say something about all the the good intentions that i hear on the other side. you lacks coherence in its policy it is still subsidizing fossil fuels a lot as we know it is not getting involved. it's the climate of doing that which i think you rare many and yes. by one hand you are a doctor also legislation to crack there's still two of my the other hand we are the reason i think the argument i will give an example is on balance and also using the sort of the example that of the parliament as you know there is a negotiation to start up the discussions again the greens have put on the table an
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amendment to ask that we ask the usa to agree again on the paris agreement before we start that was not the reality of course and these why i'm on that micro was the only one in their bank accounts for both of the opening of the u.s. but again i think all these forces a lot of fun to do you know you want to make both ends of saying in the parliament means they don't think instead of saying what these side of the other side in the new european parliament why don't we would alliances by proxy yeah and if we agree are we are they fighting or not we are one i mean from your party i mean somebody that you know yes you know there is no you down on these i mean i wouldn't say that even though you can't be a leader on the fight against climate change and so you know it's ireland on the salary was already lying yeah you're right and i'm just with is it not interesting to the audience to the start of it all i'm just in refraining from interrupting. contrary to general practice now the young european who posed the question wanted to plant trees i should like just like to say that the german government i'm afraid
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for example is cutting dime lots of trees in order to install its windmills all are all the run the country replacing woodland with industrial landscapes and then as a second point if i may i've said already that many of these vague ideas. would be rather symbolic unless we can establish to say things first of all they must have a meaningful impact. emission levels worldwide and in addition and that links up with what's been said already they must be able to set an example which ship which will change behavior elsewhere if i can so if i make. a misstep and say do you disagree with your own party's line on no i'm not i'm not i'm merely outlying i
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would like to get the need for emissions reduction or do you disagree because your party says climate protection is a misstep the climate always change that the world existed i don't think that's official party policy toward what we are saying that is a myth well that is. very selectively naturally we are going to say well that's mainly. was issue and i can tell you here if we receive satisfactory answers to those two questions and if it in addition it is established that that is not socially divisive and that since it could not make it affordable then we can talk about everything but we can say you know rush us you're going see this is a hot topic and quite frankly we could spend the whole show on it without a problem for probably a couple of shows but since we want to hear more from the first time voters let's bring one more thing which is sort of the over arching topic of this european election which is how many seats will the so-called right wing populace gain and in
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which way will they be able to change maybe the european union or block proceedings in the european parliament. has story from hungary a country that has been governed by one of those parties the fetus parties for nearly a decade. and that's that i'd like to know what they think about the fact that right wing parties are gaining ground across europe the european union at risk from the rise of the far right and populism. there are a few mongery speaking than our war and european figure who is very much set himself up front and center as an enemy of populists is the french president emanuel mccall we've heard from him he said that he sees this as a battle gravity lists and progressives that brings me quite logically to sandra goard see you running out of anyone that can stick it as i've said but people are voting for these parties which are being labeled populist they're gaining in their
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vote share surely that means that these parties are providing arms that the more traditional and more mainstream they're not these are not writing questions and they're some found the right question for example the breaks you saw they say they were saying let's think they control and it is true that today politics needs to take back control of translational issues things about fight against climate change things and out migration things about things to fight against terrorism but to take back control of the wrong they provided their own guns for because they see we get out of the you know we go back and it's known as the policies if we want to take better control of this issue we need to build up the you know with that we don't tamper and we need also to solve and then democratic europe because there are sovereignty we can be done on this front i mean it was only at european level going to back you all based in london where you're a professor you campaigned in favor of brecht's it's i know that you want to see the european parliament done away with in fact is is there a clash share that you believe your party your side of the argument can win. we
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want war democracy. the european parliament is directly elected it is direct elected but it doesn't have a de moss i'm here and seen everyone i meet here at milan with the euro with the german constitutional court which in. judgments has stated that the european parliament has insufficient democratic legitimacy by conventional on that is the following the european parliament undoubtedly pays more regard and articulate spa pillar views more than the european commission or the european court of justice it does so less well the national parliaments either do or could do therefore you're absolutely correct that's in our party program but i'd like to. cut the wings of base the european commission and the court of justice before we abolish the european parliament and why the party your protein standing for these elections for
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the european parliament they should say ok we do not recognise that you usefulness or the them or some of the european parliament so i'm not standing there hello they're like they're learning very like no that is i'm afraid there is no that's never called religion if i may just answer this question and again as has me trying to make a point five hundred million citizens or one solidarity you understand that for the kind of transnational challenges we face we need europe there's no way they all of a nation state can actually well provide for regulation on the digital for instance or for instance on fighting off shores fighting back sevens we absolutely need to at european and of course the european parliament has already demonstrated since the lisbon treaty that it has clout it can increase that it allows it actually believes any of the literature only thing i mean i don't think it's only been brewing for instance in the tax area that lots of things that were. in this last
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minute if i put it to you that the european parliament cannot propose that man they learn how good you can imagine flying said the commission to do it and that's what we did for instance with our inquiry committees on looks leaks on panama papers on paradise papers we actually lead the commission today could be initiatives on regulation. is needed it's just me when i say something to the question i think that the brics it has been a wake up call as well and an opportunity so if you ask is the european union in danger because of the right wing populist so i would say well they are at tretton we need to take the question seriously that they are not a danger because a lot of people now understand how important it is we were afraid after the break up other countries who do the same nobody now when that's over now and i think and they have been sold yes i have made it and i think i did not follow. closely over it i made these are the people who are putting the questions to you we have new
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cassie's from lithuania he's concerned about securing skepticism around the e.u. take a listen. to the boss how do you intend to sway people away from your skepticism how will you convince people at a deeper european integration is the path to. since you want to go easy how are you going to do the we're part as a probably the one that's trying to do this yes those are the two that we need as i was saying we need to so random across europe because the sovereignty today means to change things for the common good for the father to change things to reshape things to achieve a common objectives and on certain issues for example government governance of the global finance governance of digital only a european union is the right actor but it must be also democratic so what has widely and likely are still that you haven't even listened to for example a migration migration it is the legacy european story daryn and it is that the an
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acceptable position of people like to be there are one of the european people's party of. florida alvin jante salvini or. facing a phenomenon which he can handle only together they decide not to play by the reality it is easy but they know they are nationally they are european with a european money and they are nationalist when it comes to refugees and sorted out but that's of this is exciting it is to back you to set an important sentence you said because they listen indeed they have now the latest polls show that the top topic for european voters is not migration only fifteen percent said that so maybe you're saying the russia. well i think many i can't speak for each and every patriotic liberal party in europe but. my position is that we are trying to listen wherever it's possible and where we are trying to reason wherever it's possible it's not even sure that we'd like to
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abolish the e.u. here and we are in favor of well ten purge corporation we'd like to leave it where it has manifestly failed in the areas well i gratian and in the euro to forget me altogether all along getting in favor of a two instead hates history has been a ball of has been a more felicitous one me do you think i gratian to instill hate and to instill fear in people isolationism or actually anything like that is fine if we are wise the policies of the name lee on jobs on the sick of the austerity policies and that's a helps as well to explain the populations it's not by chance time of j. john image which has an a tax question at the top of their. heads like a lot of things i say and they're inside my christianity and to europe. to address these problems is by solidarity you know inspired by asking for all our fundamental
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rights is lying respect of the right is a mind that you have to go for a so if it was one thousand and some tensions are going to before we need to and i question one last i called it all he wants to fight the last few years and as we hear it here we're not affordable it. gives the people we should give them protection europe has been a new liberal project much too long and far away from the citizens it's good for the companies in the multinationals we need to give it back to the people and give them social interaction and say we are all change and that's what scientists was just need a little blood if you're qualified and i'm so thrilled by your live i. that's a unit of the they are in. the mind of nations not because the gentleman is the light of michael salvini is going to strike alliance with the band and they talk about europe of nations they think you are winning they don't really know you we observe the the europe we have it is that you were able to veto the europe of unanimity the council these europe of nation these europe we should retain more
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we've made it clear that the euro is a failure is a reason is a thing which is a failure we are coming to the end of the show i'm going to have to move us on just time left for flash round where i will ask each of you to be very brief we'd like to have our next first time in just one sentence maximum ten seconds each and we will cut you off so you have a listen to from spain. if i had to say something to european politicians i would ask him to please stop thinking about his own interests and to think about citizens and the people in my question to a politician in brussels would be does he remember why he ran for office because. i guess we'll come to you first very much so and that's why i fight for against corruption for human rights of respect for the rule of law for you solidarity and that means a better europe more europe has it's a medical doctor i went into politics. because i was worried about the environment
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on the effects of environment on the health of our people and climate change now is the number one priority for these young people that we are doing our job and if we're not doing it for them then we should quit politics. i want to europe which multiplies security is of course the imperfections and i think that the only sort of rain democratic europe can provide the answer to get out of this article and that the answer to the few yes of too many people around the country at any one of early on well i want a successful europe where everyone people would feel having a happy life in his region and she's hometown in other european countries and we are on the track to do that and we have done a lot of work in this direction and i think the question was a bit optimistic well i'm not even elected so i'd better not forget why i'm not seeking election well i'm seeking election so that we listen more and i'd
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like to see more democracy. more rule of law in europe and also more economic success so it's your lucky day could i back we're going to go in this direction i'll start with you so you just end it we start with you and this time it's just one word if you can well no it's just one word really so we talk about european values a little bit what is to you the most important european value democracy freedom sort it out of the. sort of there it is well some of that very good there's no sign of that or to you without freedom democracy and the rule of law all right a bit well the word for there is seems a lot of solidarity around this table on up i know that is the end of the show thank you very much it's a king thought and i go most and all of the rest of a pile but you're just a dissenter good see a genie on a value and i'm going to back thank you very much for taking part that is the end of our program and thanks to you as well for watching of course don't forget the actual elections that take place from the twenty third of may to the twenty sixth
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