tv Conflict Zone Deutsche Welle May 29, 2019 9:30pm-10:01pm CEST
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her 1st day of school in the jungle. first. then doris green the moment arrives the. joint direct attack on her journey back to freedom you in our interactive documentary. to bring a chance returns home on d w dot com barring a tang's. 5 years ago there was no far right to talk extreme right off a list did not have. the earthquake they expected politics is full of mistakes voters in the european parliament elections have shaken out of the continent's politics turning away from the major problems that have dominated brussels in recent years i'm boosting the smaller groupings the greens the liberals and the far
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right my guest this week here in stockholm is good to term anything on the maria carets a belt who sat so until recently under the banner of the european peoples party what did she and the party do wrong. annamaria carets a build welcome to conflict zone thank you tim apparently european voters weren't so keen on the status quo any more do you accept a share of the blame for the. for the 1st voter participation has been very very high historically 51 percent more or less in medium in and out of europe but they don't like the status quo blood came out to say that but is liberal democratic legitimacy to european institutions shows that people start to understand how relevant to european union is and that it really affects their daily life and they
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future their one mark and ability their one more transparency i think they will ask much more participation for whoever is going around europe in the future so my family of spinning it isn't the fact is that the party you sat with the european peoples party is still there yes well it's held there yes it's growing way europeans who say we don't want the status quo the status quo does doesn't work extreme right populists did not have. the earthquake they expected there have been actually have an earthquake of scandals and the liberal liberal conservative forces are stronger than previously the green such advanced the socialist collapsed dick stream left lost almost 50 seats fine as the no that was the far right it all was there so you hold the door open for them during the last 5 years i think this is not the time for blame game this is the time to sign for the truth isn't it time
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to look at what happened the achievements of the last 5 years i think if you go one of the now they want to have politicians that take responsibility build a stable majority to run europe in a way that it responds to day problems or connects with them and gives answer to security. migration but also free trade economy jobs and they don't want to be left behind the answer is that the last 5 years didn't you because the story of the last 5 years for the has been one of missed warnings hasn't had warnings about growing inequality warnings about climate change fears about identity and culture these kinds of things which will probably addressed in the last 5 years hence the door was left open for the far right which didn't really exist 5 years ago when the fire right in europe have has unfortunately all a success that is extremes all it existed there bubbles and they are shit so exotic and you know it's a nominal it wasn't winning elections 5 years ago was it well we have been in and
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australia the extreme right party has collapsed left the government and they lose very strongly in swaying they lost import together lost in denmark they lost their one very strong in italy and you have a strong point there and belgium italians feel left behind generally in migration and he has been stirring emotions and fears like that's what populist do but not getting any answer but there were so many not ruling out a solution include with all migration from cincinnati 16 the head of the refugee center warned of an elephant in the room he said that no one was prepared to acknowledge it was the fact that the great fear among europeans was the fear of islam and that he claimed created a vacuum which the until all parties hurried to fill and filled with a certain amount of success to them without giving any answer because they are
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putting people against people they are scaring people with propaganda against islam against muslims even against other europeans but so far they have not given any solution on migration their reality is and that was that and nor has the we have to because the problems have been changed we are not responsible for the warrants. syria or iraq or what happens in part of the demographic boom in africa poverty under development when there are 68000000 more or less people on the move now in the world you cannot blame all of the european union for the fans of the whole point of the european union was to find common solutions to common problem we did that or you didn't do and you know that you didn't you know block that tim the or bones. the extreme right politic politicians who went close to power over a sitting governments are the one who are blocking the entire package and migration
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package that the european parliament majority has voted including the reform of the dublin regulation i was there for 10 years to do it ourselves by politicians like or by who say not only we don't like it we don't even want to negotiate it's a going against the whole way european politics is not so nationalist populist are already so we says why do what you have here you do it ok so. the problem. yes 1st to turkey the council to us well 1st of 1st to turkey and then to libya. and that and well either of those 2 warrior league laureus lead the way we did and we need to work with our external partners of course also so it's ok in libya where there can be incarcerated for years no one and i don't want our beaten up that's not what i said sexually abuse that's ok that's not what i said i was using i work with external plug we have to work with x. our partners are for this these are clearly the wrong ones that we are working really is the wrong partner for we are working to stop the lies libya according to
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united nations plan to have a stable government there be able to have elections the situation now is of civil war look what's happening to the people in those camps as you work to stabilize the situation could take years to stabilize the city me i have been one of those announcing more than others to schumer right situation in libya as unacceptable i went to i got there i went to niger i have been a long one and my political group promoting a marshall plan for africa to make sure that we really solve the problems that we invest there and we make sure the people can go they can take their aids could the problem is now look at the deal with turkey which is whole spin off effect since in greece as he says is to write rhetoric dire are no quick fix or. tim and the idea here are you ross's though here rock around the wrong way to fix or it's long term problems then and a stronger sure knighted and open europe not
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a divided and destroyed and broken europe its problems there are over borders and it common solutions and the populace are doing exactly the opposite i don't reoccur i'm so eager to save orderly migration my point is don't marry raise a deal was made the deals with the wrong people the wrong deals with the wrong people you take the deal to return the regular my migrant the one with turkey for instance now it's apparently come out that it has led to knock on dismal policies and practices in greece that are said by n.g.o.s to be short sighted ineffective and dangerous you've got as many as 20000 people who've been left stranded in these camps these so-called i've got to centers i see terrible conditions they said are due to the european policy of trapping asylum seekers in e.u. hotspots it's down to the youth wrongly you know this is what is wrong people did you visit to see that i need to yes i saw the reports well i visited them i thought
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you've got nothing to be proud of my visit i only asked him can our science or because he should give me a chance to answer. i visited lesbos and the camps both in the islands and the reception centers and the situation greece is bad it is due to the fact that a communist government in greece could not put up the institutions that are necessary since we don't have a for the ration europe to work with your plan your institutions which are strong which give enormous support to greece which are really doing a lot in greece from europol to the fundamental rights agency to from texas to yes i love office greece has a lot at the refugee fund greece has a lot of help from the european union but it takes 2 to tango and it's not easy i have been the one denouncing the situation unaccompanied minors there there is not sufficient capacity in greece for that and there are not enough which one or is the ones which was known they aren't enough member states in the european union who are
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willing to do relocation which means to live up with they agreement to relocate from both italy in greece so there's a lack of solidarity among member states don't blame it on brussels it's with turkey it's impossible to deal with. solution for migration and asylum without working with turkey like you i don't you know like they are in turkey what you can blame you for is that it has moved to the right itself as in the trying to beat the populace at their own game as an e.u. summit in $28.00 in the leaders called for so-called regional disembarkation platforms basically a place where migrants who got fished out of the mediterranean could be parked while someone tried to work out what to do with them and the e.u. muncher became if we don't get tough others will get tougher you remember scuse me donald tusk of the summit some may think i'm too tough in my proposals on migration
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but trust me if we don't agree on them then you will see some really tough proposals from some really tough guys so you shift for the right deal you shift i'm here talking to me like i'm the spokesperson of the european union and i'm not i'm not talking to you but your own i don't know what you are part of the european party yes when the along with these things we stand up for fundamental rights for human rights we want to share main rule based common european asylum and migration policy some member states don't want it and european union is done about coalitions and compromise your people started does the party did not have my charity during last month that. and we don't have a for the ration the member states can block can hinder cannot implement and legislations that i really important for europe are blocked at the moment in the council but you accept that the council moved to the right that you're trying to
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beat the populace is a zone go a long way from all the lost deeper momentum if you want to let mazola a lot of them is rock solid in that of course. politics is full of mistakes but we have been trying with a very strong value based compasses to bring forward the reform agenda based on the rule of law and rule of law is the strength of the european union and populists want to close borders or raise wars we want to manage migration legal orderly safe we want to control and manage the border not to close the border combating trafficking smugglers illegality stop belies africa that's not easy to solve libya we need unity between france italy and other member states members have to work together and talk about we have going to the un being you know i'm saying in the future we need to strengthen our common and security foreign policy and speak in one voice as long as member states are not united europe would be weaker people are
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losing faith to leave here's the paradox isn't the highest level of support for membership since 1983 but more than half the people of europe think he is likely to collapse within a generation all the while for the 1st brackets is also the legacy that are so it is out of the chaos and implosion that unfortunately we have seen in the u.k. has been a vaccination rather than infection for the rest of europe we have seen so you should be stronger see as a result of that we have seen if i can finish my sentence do your a barometric country after country your planning and popularity has increased even him hungary with a few exceptions like czech republic and we have seen one after the extreme right. at political parties dropping the agenda of leaving the european union and leaving the euro so why do citizens have all these day why liberals and greens have gone forward and your actions they want to stronger europe they don't want to weaken
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euro why all the doubts about whether the e.u. can actually stay together i mean spain's foreign minister who was a barrel was asked the interview if it was so fragile europe was so fragile it could break up his comment was honestly yes honestly yes yes in europe has always been growing start out of big crisis we were born out of the ashes of world war 2. and there we al it is that is one of the best places in the world to live we never had it so good in europe we had 2000 euro you say about dozen years on or 3003 our turn said conflict in the seventy's a possibility it is now if the nationalist restaurant continues to put people against people like selena has been doing attacking the people of sweden yes that's a risk if you have a weakening of european institutions together with that higher rising rhetoric which is not only anti migrants and anti muslims but also anti other europeans we
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know when you put nations against nations in europe what happens and what about its alliance with hungary i was the friend the ones who are not issues i was a for some to the nonce it i have been taking big fights with in my political group i wrote an article in political a year and a half ago i haven't you did marry and i will say i did it stepped up to the yeah i did not call for the party to be or bounce party i has failed to do due i have done it time after time to be suspended to be expelled i took all the battles and i think that may be too little too late but i do admire some of the leaders after your pm people sparky who took the courage to take that step and in the parliament we have activated the rule of law mechanism which is asking the commission and the member said to take steps towards those kountry like poland like hungary who don't live up to our common values which is article 2 i don't really know how to build your party the european polity waited and waited and waited and didn't want to do
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anything about who did it that's true for a long time i've been i've been what did it do a slap on the wrist the wink about on the back and then they were suspended something which himself had was a good decision e.p.a. has taken a good decision he said it maintained its unity and we can continue a unified campaign that's all you did. said everything and the contra everything because the day before he had said that he would leave the european peoples party if he was suspended and then he did and so his word does not impress me give fast the source through this didn't he the leader of the liberal me pete group he said the parties were the people who did was a political trick and a stitch up that shows the e.p. people always put parliamentary numbers ahead of the collective european interest and he was right wasn't it well now i think we have to look at the future we need politicians got our guns or that he was right this was a stitch up this was a fox wasn't it well let's see what happened it was a 1000000 let's see
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a while 7 i said it was too little too late and everybody knows that i've been taking a very strong stand against him against my own lappin against boris johnson against salvini against fire i am not afraid to take debates with those who i think are want to adventure the future of europe or not cheer children instead of build a better future is that true that the d.p.p. and its diminished party now after the election has had way too much power for way too long it's dominated europeans to sions for the last 15 years that's got to be unhealthy for any democratic process that is for the people of europe to say not for you to say about dominance has allowed the party to do what the financial times called pre-cooking positions on treaties bailouts and the sorted e.u. disputes that certainly stretches the concept of democracy doesn't well creek is still a member after your everybody started record collapse abraxas have been a complete failure which i'm very sorry for the people of the u.k.
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and showed that stability is when you are in the family and implosion is when you want to leave the family and their reality is that people want to be more involved otherwise they wouldn't go to vote as they did you were criticised nigel farage for his views on the you called him the biggest liar in europe but we have shown that he was run by a bunch of faceless be. kratz there was more than a kernel of truth in that was well she is the elite of delete just starvation of the establishment and but the point she has belonged to dance really was that for a long time what i have been elected twice directly by the people of sweden for 10 years i don't feel like i'm a bureaucrat and together with my 750 elected colleagues we have 50 percent of the power in europe if that's bureaucrats and the rest of the 50 percent of power is elected governments the same that sit in the capitals and then in brussels take the decisions and the european commission is an executive body is not
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a legislator and they are like the departments in any government in any member state and america has the bill walk down any street in europe and ask anyone if they've heard of joseph dole the chairman of your european peoples party who lectures national leaders some of the most powerful people in europe what they should be doing and why they should be voting how many european citizens of her even heard of this man who wields enormous power within the you've been you haven't have that i wouldn't go with that criticism tasteless but it's gravitas and he's a french beat from his he's on the elected politician he's been the chair is a chair of a political group is not a bureaucrat of course he's a political group the european peoples party is a political family it's not a strand he really is all richly powerful figure in brussels italy while his the leader of the focus political group in the european union believe the people of europe only ever heard of but the point i'm making is very important and i think it's the lessons that i'm saying for instance here in sweden we need to continue to
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take responsibility to make the case for europe and to connect with sid to sense i am a grassroots politician i have been elected by preference and by the people with the support group of volunteers i'm not a party politician so you don't have to to convince me we have our real task and that's still we are most important task ahead of us. to continue to keep the people involved and much more than we have done little during this election which could have been so much better addressed in the last 5 years we are looking ahead on how to make sure that no one is left behind and that people really feel that they i involve that there is something for them and does europe there's a difference between some countries where the election campaign has been breasts as you are to create cory doors and share my kountry let's diminish the powers repatriate of powers less europe or more europe or the counters like in germany
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where the debate has been our common future how europe the future germany and the future of europe go hand in hand a strong united and open europe is is the basis for a better germany we're now going to see in the wake of the european election what one report called the longest and least transparent job selection process for those who are going to hold the top jobs in the european union well i think it's not going to be an edifying so i had been in charge of the european parliament on the lips is that their knowledge is that they work on the access to public document or more transparency of the trial are so again you don't have to convince me i think people have shown into selections that they want to know what's going on and they don't want closed doors decisions so anyone who wants to represent them now i think has to deliver on this and be more open in the way we take decisions in the european union the mess one of the messages that was left behind after this last
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parliament has been money hasn't it the lots of money money lost money and waste is discounted as i guess you're right being funded by the thing i didn't know the reform was really changed expenses for was misusing julia going of using their staff or do european parliament for national purposes that's all the action right in your has been doing that started from faraj in marion le pen and now it's trash talking about. expenses there all your letters of no receipts no bills nothing no accountability 40000000 euros worth of european taxpayers more well i have been voting for making this more transparent and all this office money so i have no problem with that making in the in the next month they didn't like my party will do it and next month it but the reason why does has been done is because the people of europe want less bureaucracy if you give every floor honesty send that's not about honesty because we are following the rules and there was i what they are as long as
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you don't change the rules you're not is all about the 9000000000 that we lost in 2000 i actually wrote it as a servant to get like a not like the rules but as long as politicians follow the rules you cannot accuse them for that then you can change the rules or not like them and i have i'm in favor of changing the roads the court awarded as accused of losing between about 9000000000 euros between 2000 to 2017 with member states they said doing little to prevent or punish those identified as suspects for the poor is a pretty poor example i think we in sweden here have for maximum accountability when it gets taxpayers' money and we are been driving very much a strong agenda to make sure that the cohesion fund assertion the social development funds to regional funds the agricultural finance are used in a way that is effective go to the end users and we have been calling the commission to have more powers to do that but there is always a balancing act between not wanting more bureaucracy but want to mock entre more
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control of the quest more bureaucracy that's the way it is you're going to miss the european parliament your party well drat you from the list i love to be i love to be a member of the european parliament i'm very very grateful for the confidence i got by the people from the people of this 10 years for what i could achieve today enters into force a legislation that i've been responsible for which creates the 50 freedom internal market the freedom of data that's going to being that economic you're more competitive than job brings but you complained that your party had become an all boys network. yeah but let's not talk about that wasn't true was it let's talk about europe well the reason rather than a few seconds we will need more stronger europe stronger women in europe of course and i hope there will be a strong europe in position to lose this 5050 and that it's never that not in that sense to me it means in the sense that a strong women need to be. appreciate
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it not weekend and that isn't feel appreciated don't know your party don't stroll in sweden that's true everywhere in europe and i really have been committing myself to making sure there will be a mall women in leading positions at the end there would be more respect for women there are other forms on me to address sexual harassment which is of course the wars that we have to continue to stand up for there are other forms of harassment against women in politics very been in business you know what city you are bitter about no no no no no no i look forward now i have so much to give more hope that my experience my networks my knowledge my multiculturalism my being a strong european and devoted engaged european can be useful in other ways i don't reoccur that's a bill thanks for being on the conference on thank you. alan
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more like how do germany's wealthiest people live why do they keep such a low profile and we have a snoop around to catch a glimpse of top of the discreet mind of the super rich starts june 10th on w the 1st. this was off the 50 but became a day of it. sort of i know he would have his own listeners any idea. but if i did speak to the most socially laden akiyoshi i'm a shit movie c d a lot if it's on a tight rope i'm going to post podium individually i don't even know seen the movie easy masand i've been going doesn't it minute by minute and all the food.
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do you know that 77 percent. are younger than 6 o'clock. that's me and me. and you know what it's time all voices part. of the 77 percent to talk about the issues. this is where you cut. the 77 percent this weekend on g.w. . it could be green. very green. bold as blue. to be asked. why and. why and just lovely. red definitely. for just you know if that's what you
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