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macros party really bouncing back here, and exceeding all expectations. one can say, because the next question we have to ask what's up with those opinion polls and even the most optimistic one, put, i'm going to macros c d u party, not above 30 percent. now it might be $36.00 that these exit polls translate into results and nobody has seen the sd do below $23.00. and that is exactly what happened here, according to those exit polls. so a big question marks of how much the polling is, was, and a resounding victory for the conservative c d u policy, which is bad the needs going into what has so far been a rather shaky election campaign. right, so residing, victory appears for the cd. you know, many sort mckayla that the, the f d part he could win. what did the c v u offer that the a f d, couldn't the, well, it did offer a much more conservative tone than many conservative activity fear is mainstream.
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grammatical, of course, often having criticized, having shifted the party more towards the center, kind of has off the state premier quite clearly gained trust on popularity over those past 5 years. and that is something that we've also seen in previous regional elections that often appeared to be the exception from the general rule of what the average polling shows in germany. it's personality politics quite clearly, and that's also a signal to all parties going into the run up to those general elections in september. that it's the personality that massive. and that can prove to be then an exception to the rule of what the national polling is showing. and that's 30 work for the concert. see, do you want to find a house off the state premier here, or i will leave it there for the moment. me, kayla, to now we're going to turn to you hands here in the studio. what does this result
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say or actually, what does this victory mean on a national level for the c b u that likely that the party will repeat this success in september? oh, it's a very early days talking about the election at the end of september. of course the cd you will take a boost from this because they did very well very, very well here. and so they will feel that this will give them a boost ahead of the addictions in september. but we have to see that this is a very small state. they are 2000000 people living there out of more than 800000000 people in germany. so this result cannot be copied on to the german national scene and on a national level, the greens will be a lot more challenging for the conservators. and they have been in this state and all the other more or the 2nd ranking parties to would have a lot stronger showing on the national level that does not go for the f d. the a f
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d in fact is nationally is weaker than it is here in this state, which is one of its core states. the elections will give some sort of boost for the conservatives, but they're not at all a prediction of results. for the end of september, for the national election. well, what's your main take away from all of this? then if you're saying that it's not, you know, very reflective perhaps of the rest of the country. but what is it that you're may be surprised about? at 1st glance, or maybe not surprised. i think what you can say here is that the greens did not do as well as they had hoped. and they are hoping to do very well to get very close, at least to the conservatives on a national level. and you have to look at all the somewhat smaller parties, the free democrats, the business friendly party, the social democrats who are now also more or less the 2nd ranking party, the greens, and also the far left party. all of them hoping to do much better in the national pose and as a result,
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to have some chance of becoming part of the government because they will have to be a coalition government at the national level. and the question is, who the conservative strongest party most likely are going to need are going to want to have a coalition with right, we're going to leave it there for the moment. dw political correspondent, hands behind and dw chief political editor, mckayla because now in fact, in the an out thanks to both of you. right, we'll cross over to the regional headquarters of the a, f d in a moment. but 1st a look now at why d. f. d was taught to pose such a threat to the christian democrats in eastern germany. careful, it is an delight, little town. one of germany's largest medieval castles, says right in its centre, life is tranquil here. there is hardly any crime. may 2021 was campaigning season, hands to my station and represents the 50 local council as well as an excellent and state parliament. one is 3 people in there. what has voted for the a f
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d in the past? teach neither one over voters with messages they play. well here we will introduce free day can free school lunches. we will also started a petition offensive and immediately depart. all immigrants who don't have residency permit either get through the blanket prejudices of the sorry about immigrants and refugees from considerable support. you take far enough, for example, because foreigners have more special rights here than we determine do. and that's not ok yet. hardly any foreigners to be found. this can be traced back to the history of east germany. the german democratic republic or de the art was a separate country from the rest of germany until 9990. and it was a socialistic teacher, ship authoritarian, and militaristic, social diversity was not desired. immigration was only rarely allowed. the g or citizens over through the government,
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germany was unified. you're not the economy. and social infrastructure of the pharma east germany collapsed. many people felt that they were let down and had lost out a sentiment that continues to shape the social climate in that someone's plan to john over the last 25 years, we have observed that many young people who were very mobile and had a d. s. for shipping their own life, decided to leave eastern germany for social, economic, and cultural reasons. and those who stayed here, even the younger generation tends to be the ones who are most cautious, the most fearful. perhaps even the ones most likely to articulate these prejudices . and these are exactly the people the a reaches out to us for tyler young are using some even off for the d. b s d, cause them claiming to be the part you, they will solve all their problems that they also act devices. please don't like
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when we rule the country one day, then i promise you, these shady mobs will have another thing coming. and then a new day will dawn for you if the voters don't mind radical speeches, and they don't mind the fact petitioner has time to write weaning streamers. on the contrary, what they want here as a party who rejects what democrats, germany stands for. culturally diverse society dw correspondent, thing coming out of various include, is the alternative for germany party headquarters in facts in the house? i bank, i mean, it looks like the a s t will end up with a smaller share of the vote than the last election. in fact, to me on health. and how does the party reacting where you are? that's right. it was a surprise bird. politicians here 80 fully tissues of went to the stage has said
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that they managed to retain the voters off the last elections. the bill said it's a success. we just had the party to candidate for saying that this was assigned and a boost of the general elections of the 10. but of course, if we consider that there was some pulls showing the far at a, even in, in the lead against the conservative party of gentler on the la mac will. of course, the numbers on as high as wanted the expected. but i mean, what does this result mean for the sd heading into september's election? well, it's a rather symbolic election. we just heard from a colleague alex, now, with that 1200000 voters are, were invited to cast the ballad today. so it's rather symbolic, it's a boost for the current state premier who will now will go into coalition talk that could be either the green party social democrats, the as to deal the business friendly at the party. it's important to note that even
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if the, if the had reached the majority, it wouldn't be able to get into the coalition with other parties as all the other parties have said that they would not have a coalition for them. so for them, it's an important booth several, a people that just have talk that went to the states here and it said that it is a success that they are showing that people still want to follow them, especially the programs that they had here in the state. in the state of facts, and that has been rather nationalistic, it even more radical than other parts of the country. so even though the numbers could not reach the numbers that they tried to show and the numbers that several polls have shown, they're trying to sell it as a success. right? so they're trying to set it as a success. you said it there, the pre election polls suggested the result would be much closer. why do you think that the, the fail to build on its vote share though it might be that they see to you now also campaigned, in the last days since this post came out, showing that
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a fall right party would reach a majority in the state. they tried also to appeal to voters. we just had phoenix. paula, one of the top parties, candidates saying that people here voted more conservative, but it's important to remember that that is our fall right party. it is under surveillance in several parts of the country, and the youth organisation of this party is also under surveillance by domestic intelligence agency. so that's something we've heard from the politicians of the party trying to show themselves as a conservative spot. they are far more on the right spectrum of the of the political spectrum. all right, we leave it there, dw correspondent been coming out about. it's glue back. thanks so much. right. well, joining me now, i was helga lind, member of the chairman, bonus tag for the social democrats. he's been managing and he's been campaigning against right wing extremism and racism on the national level. 4 years high helga
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now b, s. d seems to have been strongly defeated by the c d. u. still almost one in for people in saxony on how to vote far. right. how much does that where you it worries me a lot. i'm happy that it's good for democracy that has a lot and it was mainly has a lot of personal to take that he was success full for all the c d u and he stopped the development of the a still more than 20 percent of the population of the per se, and you must know that the f d in saxony is a very whitening experiment. a if the leader missed occasion was a member of the flu. this whole kish nationalist wing of the
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a f d. so this is the hardest part, the most extreme is part of the a steve to speak clearly. right? so there what about their position? so you're told me at the positions they're taken by the a, f d in facts me on hold. but over role is the f t becoming more mainstream in germany . well, it's a paradox. i think we have to see, but we should not accepted that getting a kind of normality to have on the federal level for the elections may be 101112000 fully a fee. it's less than the western base. it's clearly more in the space. on the other hand, if you look at the programs, if you look at the personality, if you look at the statement in the parliament, they get more and more aggressive. so they don't move towards the center. they move
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toward the right wing, so it's a paradox development. but i think we see some tendencies that they try to combine certain issues on the one hand as we see it in and out. the question of immigration, 5 again to globalization diversity. on the other hand, they strengthen their competence issues on the social justice level to get work for the support the double pedagogy in the eastern country. right? well, moving to your party, d s p d. they've lost even more votes this time in saxony and health. why do you think that is well, we had kind of show down to people, even the support of the social democratic party and of the green party. they
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decided to give their world to have a lot to stop the success of the a, f d. so it was a tactical decision of them. and on the other hand, we have to be honest, that if you look at the polar many people, insects in the out in countries with the compare be fractional situation, have lost confidence in the idea of social justice promoted by the coast party. so it's a long, long term loss of confidence. right. well, looking at what we at the exit polls so far, what does this regional election teach you considering there are national elections in germany in september when of course, the g. c. d, you, christian democrats will say it's a tendency for the federal election. i think it's more complicated because it was
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a special ation in a small country and it was a decision not for mr. lashes, but mainly for mr. have lot. so everything is open. we can see lead the you can win election, but they can also lose. we see that the trend toward a week 3 of the green party may, might be stopped by. i think the for the coming month will decide a lot will be back home. so to speak between the candidates, 3 and babble lashes and shoulder and this will be the decision. all right, we'll leave it there are german longacre. helga lynn to thank you for your analysis there. thank you. by ro voting has now ended. so let's actually take a look at the projected results. under michael's conservatives,
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the cd you are on 36 percent the far right, a sd on 22.7, the socialist left party on 10.8 centered left s p t on 8.3. the environmentalist greens on 6.6 and the business friendly f d p on 6.5. the whole time to take a look at what some of the other stories making use around the world that you can touch of. so 6 have there are no parents of a baby girl lily back. maybe diana windsor was born on friday. she's named in honor of queen elizabeth and princess diana of mother and baby are doing well. the american born royal is 8th in line to the british. from mexicans are electing a lower house of congress as well as 15 of the countries 32 governors. the result will determine whether president, manuel lopez over the orders parties,
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guess the legislative majority. it needs to continue the transformation of the country. dozens of candidates were killed during the violent election campaign. peruvians are going to the polls today in a run or folks to like a new president, right when candidate keiko g. marty is promising to maintain economic stability and pro free market policies. her rival left us political novice, steel has galvanized support from peruse rural poor. the italian coast guard has detained a ship that belonging to the german c i. migrant rescue organization inspector said the vessel was in violation of safety and environmental regulations during the last mission. the c i 4, brought more than 400 micro to city. there's hydrated. well, the united kingdom has been planning to loosen locked and restrictions later this month in the wake of the success of its vaccination program. around 3 quarters of
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adults in the u. k. have not received at least one corona virus job and infection rates have fallen through drastically, but millions still have not been fully vaccinated yet. and a new strain of the virus is making people nervous. all over the u. k. people are lining up to get their 2nd vaccine dose sooner, an expected. it's a race against a new threat, the so called delta variant 1st detective in india. wrong. this is the mid day q in front of a london vaccination center that's offering students a shot. we all want to get rid of this then get back to normal and get rid of the things. but the delta vary could spoil the plan to now dominant variant in the u. k is suspected to be at least 50 percent more contagious data to prove this is still lacking, but it's clear that cases are on the rise. in some regions, there is a steep upward trend there, lifting restrictions quite quickly. prime minister,
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boars johnson says june 21st is released day, the end of the pen to make everything move back to normal. but we still have a lot of people, a large percentage of people who are not fully protected. we are going to see a 3rd wave of the u. k. we are seeing it already. the case numbers are going up. initial studies show that fully vaccinated adults are sufficiently protected against the delta variance. a far smaller percentage of those who test positive are ending up in the hospital compared to before the vaccination campaign began. but scientists and politicians are still debating on the best policy for reopening, or i can see nothing in the data at the moment. that means we can't go ahead with step forward it over to the opening on june the 23. we've got to be so cautious it would be a mistake to commit to reopening on the 21st of june. we've learned to cost over the last 15 months. delaying action can
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often mean it's too late. the brits are wary of giving up any of their new freedoms . but the more cautious policymakers warned that the next 2 weeks are critical and determining whether there's a new surgeon and sections. after months of corona virus restrictions, people in some parts of the world are welcoming a slow returned to normality. before many residents in venice, italy, the lockdown has been a blessing for months. cruise ships have been banned from docking in the historic city their controversial with locals. who say they are road buildings and bring to many tourists. so the 1st ship to arrive after the band was lifted was not a welcome sight o. hundreds of venice local turned out to see the m f. c orchestra of their message, no more cruise liners near our city. there even we are hearing because we are present. and we are again, passage by we like
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a reason trying to push out people that want to live here is the trying to plan a trying to see the earlier this year, protesters seem to have one. when italy's government passed a law standing big ships from venice, the historic center, but there was a catch. the band would only take effect after a suitable alternative is found a process that could take years. italy's cruise ship industry is not waiting any longer to get back to business because we care about venting. we've been asking for a stable management and manageable solution for ships and that access to vanish and the lagoon for many years since 2012 to no avail to far. that may be something is moving this time for the roughly 1000 to passengers on board the orchestra,
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the opportunity to finally go on vacation was too good to pass up at oregon. is that what we organized the trip for our 40th wedding anniversary last year? after i booked it and they canceled the cruze because of cov at 19. so after a year of waiting, we still can't believe it. nonsense once you get a young caught my very little. while the return to normal life brings much to celebrate. these protesters hope some things will never go back to how they were before the turkey is struggling to stop. the spread of a slimy substance accumulating in it sees the outbreak of the naturally occurring mucus, like matter is the biggest on record. and if left untreated, experts warn the sludge could soon code large parts of turkeys, coastal waters. the thick losing soupy slime covering the coast of the sea of mama near turnbull,
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biologists call it marine mutual, ej others, w. cease not. its source is equally key organisms feeding on a human waste in the warming water. turkeys president has promised to clean up the gunk. she lies us and we will save our seas from them. useless calamity. starting with the sea of mara. my fear is that this spreads to the black sea. below them up, we must act without delay for the increase in sea water temperature due to climate change, also place an important role. play. officials have been ordered to inspect waste water facilities to find sources of pollution. the substance extends deep below the surface, suffocating sea life. for fishermen. the fil is filing their boat and killing their
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catch me about that it is. of course it affects our work. look at the muscles and the see snails, it kills everything. you know what it does to shellfish them. when they open up, it prevents them from closing again because it gets in the way. all the c snails here a dead. the fish dies. they can't breathe. it's like cloth like hair and it goes to meet a deep it's not the 1st time the sludge has appeared, but this year's outbreak is unprecedented. turkish opposition, politicians want tougher penalties on pollution and climate change mitigation measures. biologists say humans must see flushing their waste into to see if they want to stop this not well, before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. macros. conservatives have constantly seen of a challenge from the populace. far right alternative for germany in a regional action vote in the eastern states. back to me,
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