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the growing backlash over mr johnson's plan to suspend parliament. protesters and. businesses and government buildings after. protests the government says it will now investigate reports of a racist attack by security forces are believed to be the calls. and the world's oldest film festival. french. film truth kicks off the competition for the golden. welcome to. it was president has given prime ministers every commentary the green
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light to try and form a new government but his latest chapter in the country's political crisis was triggered when the far right interior minister matteo cell vinnie pulled his party out of the former ruling coalition 2 former rivals the and the status front 5 star movement on the center left democratic party will now attempt to join forces to avoid a new election and leave salivating out in the cold. he exudes call but just said that conti has been on a wild ride 3 weeks ago he lost his job as prime minister when italy's governing coalition fell apart now he's been tasked with putting together a new government. the country is in a very delicate phase we must put the political uncertainty triggered by the government crisis behind us as soon as possible we're facing critical economic problems. but a sense of when it could be. the new coalition partners the anti-establishment 5 star movement and the center left democratic party make strange bedfellows many
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italians don't see the marriage lasting long. time so ok let's listen to get to that i think this agreement is a bad thing you like them because they have haiti to each other for a long time and now they are forging an alliance so i really don't think it's a clever thing. i know some of them being that i'm not very sure because i don't think they will last long. because the differences are obvious and i think there are huge differences in the political programs of the 2 parties that the clear loser so far is far right league party leader matteo salvini he pulled the plug on the last coalition by removing his party's participation he was widely seen to be angling for new elections but the new coalition puts a vote off for now i mean pick you up i would of course those who are afraid of elections can run away for a month 6 months or
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a year. but not forever. the only thing that unites them is their hatred of the league your. the drama is likely to settle down in the coming days conte said the new government's most urgent task is to come up with a budget for the coming year. when the u.k. opposition to the prime minister's surprise move to suspend parliament is growing forest johnson faced another setback today with the loss of a key party player ruth davidson quit as leader of mr johnson's conservative party in scotland citing family pressures and her opposition to brag that during her 8 years in charge ms davidson that the party's resurgence winning vital seats that kept the national party in power on wednesday mr johnson announces he would suspend for 5 weeks between september and october he says the break is necessary to allow the government to develop its domestic agenda opponents say it is an undemocratic
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attempt to stifle debate before britain shadel departure from the e.u. at the end of october. there is anger across great britain towards prime minister boris johnson resistance is growing to his plans to suspend parliament just weeks before the bracks it deadline. and online petition against the move collected more than a 1000000 signatures in 24 hours criticism the spline fast both from the opposition and from within johnson's own conservative party now business woman and anti bracks it activist gina miller has returned to the debate launching legal action to keep parliament in session. we have not seen in the history parliament has not received anything like that's time it's only 3 days 5 days it's never never been for a vote for 5 weeks. that hardliners however don't understand what all the fuss is
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about when asked if the move is democratic jacob riis mall answered it's absolutely democratic and constitutional behind the scenes at westminster opposition parties are forging alliances under great pressure to try to thwart johnson's plans they're focused on bringing a bill that would prevent a new deal breck's it could be fast tracked through parliament in the days before members are forced to take leave. so how are you kerry's latest political spasms being viewed by you d.w. correspondent bads riggers joins us from brussels welcome bent so britain's new prime minister says he wants a deal with brussels but his actions indicate that he's heading for no deal well this hardball pushed brussels towards reopening negotiations there's no real heightening of the upper thighs to negotiate with boris johnson after this new drama which is unfolding in london the chief negotiator of the european union we
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