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the hello and welcome to our show. obviously there's like in berlin folders in argentina. go to the polls this weekend for a presidential run off with one issue looming large the countries terrible economy . that's created room for a far right candidate with some unconventional ideas that to some voters have become more appealing in argentina's pompous boston for tal grassland stretch as far as the i can see here. farm is like maxime of who's are fed up with excessive government controls. and taxes that up long, choke the agriculture industry. so they are betting on the baterri and outside of human life in the presidents who likes to see the i agree with the ideas of our freedom, more opening of the economy, letting the market regulate economy know like with have so far where the states regulate settling on the, you know, from what do we most of our kids regularly follow the farm is hold that if the entire system is liberalized,
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exports will be opened up. that could attract investment and lead to higher production of the farm is rejected both candidates. that's because they no longer trust any government this is eat almost, it goes up. what do you think we need state policies that don't keep swinging from left to right. we need governments that aren't corrupt legal. that if they tax us, so the money goes where it should go around the width, okay, by that, out of the didn't gate is after the countries words dropped in a century caused with cultural exports to plummet and trigger a shortfall of $20000000000.00 in revenue. the industries expecting an excellent harvest in 2020, for some future, this boom will lead to even more taxes. if sergio mazda wins, they hope for when a free market outside of having the lady who has said he will get rid of the central bank and the low rise the economy in many then kelly is the only has the political scene, isn't transformation. in turmoil and
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a much more radical right wing and i stayed an anti tax proposal has emerge with great trend. well, i don't know if everyone but many produces feet as a kind of liked at the end of the tunnel. no, says he thought of it and we'll jump it over the door is been a, we're not sure what to think of when they lose sight of you. now, let's do an example. agriculture contributes up to a puerto of the countries g, d p. however, experts say the sparsely populated countryside does not have a huge impact on the outcome of the fold on sunday. so far, pernice economy administered said joe, myself is leading in the latest national polls. alejandro robles c o joins me now from buenos aires. a 100 welcome to give us a sense of how bad this argentinian economy is right now. to do now is suffering an inflation of hundreds, 42 percent this year. it's not technically a hyperlink ration that is more than 50 percent in
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a month. but in october it was 8 percent only in october, in september 12 percent. and at the risk of night, the hyper inpatient is around the corner and the economy is decreasing around one percent because or for historical draughts, aggravated by them i teach a improvement. it's no 6 percent, but most of the many argentines, a work in the, i'm for money going to be on 40 percent of fortune to use our poor. okay, the leading candidates said you mazda is presiding over this economy as the economy minister can he convinced voters that he's going to improve it as president? it is very difficult for my convince the people that key code improved the economy that is going good in wars unit easier with him as a con. we mean you sir, but he has a chance to win. the next is sunday because of one racing in front of him is
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a delay, a candidate that provokes a fear to some part of the population because of he's a far right ideas. he's economic and political proposals and a mess up. always trying to say that he will form a unit and that's how you need to government not only with better needs but with openings and he will achieve what he could into to present me, sir. that is a risk of surplus and competitive exchange rate. me like, wants to get rid of the central bank, bring in the us dollar, even privatize the health system. do his voters find these ideas attractive, or is it just about change? some of them be a be leaving this abs. that's a other, not a other, a ones only it change the ones that they are tire after it 18 years or better on these, the own interrupted by 4 years old. they live without precedent, that body. so marketing,
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a new online will be late and because of these new alliance now in the days trying to change who's propose as for example, he said that you run to a public health system, right? we don't know if it would be free or pay. alejandro robles to you on windows address. thank you very much. rushes lower parliament. the duma has given the green lights of the largest federal budget in the country's history. spending is now set to rise by around 25 percent next year, with record amounts go into the military. for the 1st time in modern russian history, defense spinning is now anticipated to surpass social spending. this as the kremlin fights a bloody war and ukraine and ames, the strength and backing for president vladimir putin with the head of presidential elections in march. without spending in turn comes, the economic situation in russia remains complicated. not just because of western sanctions. on the one hand, the wars driving growth throughout much of the russian economy. but it's also
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driving inflation. while the countrywide mobilization has taken tens of thousands out of the workforce mother off to die a step. i know, as life has changed in the past, the family used to go out to eat in the city of st. petersburg. now they have to stay home to save money. a quick question, what questions you go to the grocery store? well, before you can swing by fluid was a 1000 valuables for 3 or 4 days easily. but no, a 1000 roubles is nothing. you can only buy food to cover every day needs like milk, you're good to read. and that's it. official figures show that the russians economies growing, but the war is costly. every 3rd rouble will go to defend spending, and the next budget costs are rising. and inflation in october rose to 6.7 percent . ok, here's the many people and very little it's the official numbers for very poor
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people whose income is below the living wage fluctuate as the government tweaks the numbers, but they fluctuate between 12 and 14000000 people buy from economists even talking about 20000000 people. so it's every 7 russian living in poverty. and this seems to be true that the issue with you and food inflation is something that's hitting them hots. but the support for russian president vladimir putting the remains high according to us. so they buy pulls that live out of that despite rising poverty over to germany. now where the 1st phase of the countries, new immigration reform law goes into effect this weekend. the aim to address chronic labor shortages in key sectors like i t, health care and engineering, but making it easier to attract workers from abroad. we'll look at the law in just a moment. first, here's a look at the kind of workers it aims to attract these 3
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indonesians from jakarta, all the new apprentices that the machine manufacturer i gave them and gave up. that training begins with filing and sewing. they lived in germany, just them to 2 weeks ago. but all 3 made the same up sedation, the direct, most germans are directly to the money. they say exactly what's on the mind and it costs a new nissan. you have to be more polite. now, hopefully the 3 are off to batch a career opportunities with german training. they say it's not easy to find work in indonesia right now. that boss is frankly, scripts. last year he couldn't find a single german apprentice. he has high hopes for the indonesians are feeling fine because of the economic situation there. you can assume that they have motivated to all their families, sent them here for reason. they have told to learn
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a trade and maybe then help support their families. but get home for days, so we looked at so it's been in the shrink of places, apprentices. he's finding new clients at the international bakery fair in munich. he's placed over a 1000 to stay in germany off to that training. that's the, the main reason this, because once they complete vocational training, he in germany, they can look forward to a much better time. come here. if they go back to a new nissan of vietnam, malaysia, they own about $300.00 or $400.00 euros a month. i think it's time off for hassan's molanda and they said they lived together in the 3 room apartment. they do feel homesick sometimes and talk a lot with the parents, milan. his mother is proud of her son, believes that he has good career prospects with the german training no longer and tests. i'm don't know what will happen next. only nathan has decided
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to stay in germany. his dream is to study at craft construction. all right, we talked about the new german reform. here's our reporter, kate ferguson. with more on what it can do. the question is, how do you convince people to work in germany and crucially to stay? part of these reforms are about making it easier for foreigners to come the 1st place and to give them more time to look for a job instead of having one lined up and then find another change is that in some sectors like i t, it's enough to have work experience instead of a recognized qualification. now these reforms have got a lot of attention, but critics would say they still full desperately shores. the german language requirement remains and major obstacle for many of the country has also failed to follow the lead of other european countries like spain and croatia which are attracting tech workers with the so called digital know mind visas. there is also another less talked about aspect to this on thought is that germany is much lauded
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to education system which combines hands on training with classroom work. it's no longer attracting young people on some would say that to do with the fact that these jobs, many of them critical to the functioning of society, are simply not valued enough. changing that could be critical to stabilizing the countries labor markets. alright or poor k ferguson, there is a reminder of our top business story, photos and argentina. go to the polls this weekend for a presidential run on one issue looming large the countries terrible economy has created room for a far right can. let's talk to him today. he faces argentine is economy minister sergio most. that's it for me and then the w business team find out more likely to be dot com slash business for also on youtube. watched the
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