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is its creation in 1961 weight fund support on a daily basis. in most countries, by financing projects in various sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and communication. these initiatives name to contribute eradication of quality and the promotion of sustainable develop the this is dw use asia coming up today. thailand in political leave of the nation's best chance of decades of returning to democracy fizzles as a result of this leader is suspended from positive it. but is it over or is this just the beginning? and they paused for a new career in a strange new land dw speaks, the young people in india set to study and was here bringing with them skills.
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germany, solely date the i've been visible and welcome until we meet again. the last words from thailand speak, i live to heard about, says he left the assembly for the country recently elected his move forward body, but bottom it's military appointed senators have twice trounced his candidacy for prime minister with a quote suspending peter from parliament. the can't take a government has called for com, but that was still protest. a progressive nominees, peter lived our own route, was ready to become thailand's next prime minister. the harvard educated businessman was the people's choice in an election that saw a record turned out. but the country's parliament failed to follow suit. we're gonna type in, i mean,
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the highlands has changed and will never be the same since may 14 that have referenced the people of one half way. i'd like to ask old members to take care of the people from now on april and so i'm actually to court at the conic democracy monument peters supporters lashed out at the conservative establishment for refusing to loosen its grip on power. politics is day as the 1st day of our new round of fights and our last round that will make the dinosaurs go extinct to become head of government and elected nominees still has to win the joint vote by the house and senate. but last week, peter's endorsement was blocked by conservative senators, who are not elected, but appointed by the military. parliament debated whether they should hold a 2nd vote for the endorsement. but the military back senators are not in favor of giving peter who wants to limit the powers of the military incentives a 2nd chance this season.
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according to section 41, therefore, my time on nominating peace again is not possible in this session night. so my, i don't know how delivering a separate blow to peter and his supporters, the constitutional court suspended him from parliament for having own chairs, an immediate company that is not broadcast anything for 15 years. many in thailand wants to see an end to a to decade battle for control between the elected parties and the military establishment. out asia pacific bureau chief gail motus is in bangkok is solely of his soul. shines a very bright light on the, on democratic reality of time politics. that's right, but i don't know, of course many people here in the tie capital that in thailand generally if that you know why bother voting. if $250.00 nobody likes it. military appointed senators
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can do the job for us literally. so if these people can block the popular vote a while, you have a system that is based on popular building. so that's the position on the one. and on the other end, of course, some people, even though the type all them and that's, that's not it says nowhere in the constitution, but the majority gets to accept the government. then you do have to say that there are political systems where there are similar cases. for instance, the 1st possible pay system in the u. k. don't want to go into much detail, but you can have a situation where the constituency of the majority is not represented in the parliament. the 14th type people think about this, i mean there was a small protest wednesday, another thursday. will this snowball of the very hard to say at the moment, i'm definitely in these weather conditions, nobody's going to go out and protest. it really depends now up to what extent move forward will be included in the, in the new or government. so if they are excluded,
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it's entirely adapted spell of some anger in the population. on the other hand, i spoke to a lot of people and they upsets, you know, there are already frustrated with the way things are front in the past 9 years with a problem. it's every government and there is, and it's brought frustration that has led to some acreage towards the political system where people say no, we try and change it anyways. when the storm clouds continue to gather behind do how did peter ever think he get anywhere in his quest to release the military? ad monarchies grip on pallet by being so blunt in open in his bodies election agenda totally up ends the establishment. that's a good question. and then that is something a number of critics that pointed out here that it has not been wise of it. maybe that's been grateful for him to stick to his election promises like the information
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law that he wants to reform when it, when it comes to it's insulting to try to for instance says something he promised folders and that is something you're stuck to. but a sticking to that promise in the coalition talks has meant a lot of parties have said look, we, we got to go down the roads. and that is why in the 1st boat involvement, you didn't get the boys that needed to get into the seat of power. so would you say this is the end of the road for pizza? he said he wants to come back, he'll, he'll see us again, but what's the reality of the why? he got a huge round of applause when he left the bottle yesterday, after he was suspended. as a prime minister, really trying to go to and as a potential new prime ministers that is the end of the race. because yesterday you call them and established that there will be no 2nd vote on this similar motion and that most of was the last but that both of the the last the previous week. and so
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that is the end of the road. when it comes to political career, we have to wait and see what the constitutional court decides if he indeed is found guilty of holding those of those media company shares. he could phase the, found the 4 political activities for up to 10 years. well, and where does this leave the government itself in time? what's, what's the path now towards building a new government? i mean, way it ways are going to come from, of the wild, lots of forest rating going on as we speak here in the tide capital. it'll be all eyes on your side of the 2nd largest party. and so far to listen part of the new forward parties, how are they going to manage to create a majority in the 2nd votes that is due to come next week in thailand, on the 27th of july. and there's a number of scenarios they took the team up with move forward, but they will face the similar resistance from conservative
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a military alliance parties, sick troops, team up with some of the parties that have so far being in government. but then they would have to explain why they mixed together with miss edwards in the 1st place. so it will be a really, really difficult task. a to come up with a, with a couple months here, next week. and go, where does this leave thailand? i mean, it's in political been bo, now what happens to businesses, for example, to tourism? what happens to this, this place is being a, it's, it's a huge location and when it comes to manufacturing and production of the absolutely end and it is, let me call the me that is already a, in a, in a bit of trouble off to the, from them, it's like like many columns in southeast asia, it is actually a question i put to tell him something about the i personally when, when i met him a few weeks back. and i said, how important is it that the past solution is? sounds
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a for businesses inside and he said it's absolutely critical. now that was clearly when he was still hoping to get into a government. so businesses around the island r r t, that there is political stability as fast as possible. but the way things stand right now, it doesn't look that there is a fast solution. we'll have to wait and see what happens next week. gilbert is in a very right, he's the only bank called in a very tricky situation. they're politically the nation. we will have more natural the here on the that way you can use agent. if a drive to the career, a broad germany is cutting red tape and rolling out the red carpet to students and skilled professionals in india, europe's biggest economy is suffering from an unprecedented labor shortage. a survey shows of a half of the german companies are struggling to fill vacancies. german labor
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