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[000:00:00;00] the data, the news, live it from berlin tonight to change at the top in poland. what will it mean for europe and ukraine? the parliament today voted out prime minister mateus arrived yet ending 8 years of right wing nationalist rule. a more moderate e. u. friendly coalition. under the former leader donald task is now waiting in the weeks. i'll say coming up tonight and it's campaigned to destroy him off. israel stuffing up, it's a tax on the city upon eunice agencies say this situation for civilians there is
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catastrophic. and the french of parliament rejecting president background immigration plans. the president wants to crack down on the legal migration while welcoming skilled workers from overseas. can he do both? at the same time. the break off is good to have you with this and we begin with some breaking news publish. parliament has elected centrist and liter donald to us as prime minister after the countries former leader mateus. but yet he lost a vote of confidence today in parliament, a parliament voted against were of janski's proposal to form a conservative government and that ended 8 years of rule by the nationalist law. and just as party robbie etzky has been leading a minority government ever since the election back in october of a coalition, a pro
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e u. parties has now been expected to take over a significant day for publish politics. earlier i spoke to our correspondence, monica, she run scott in warsaw and i asked her how we got to this point after the election in october of this year, the police present honestly to the point of the current frame and use them of those for the it's key from the concern about the law and justice sparky, to form as the one who should form and you government, even if the injustice had sort of the majority in the parliament. but in this way, in this way, the president mcquease as to a lot of the 9 just at this party tried to show a support for his colleagues, spoke at the same time and pulled of course the he's got the problem. you said one of us in the very uncomfortable situation because because it was the mission impossible from the beginning. so it is no surprise that she lost and then the confidence to day money because of the, the former prime minister,
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donald tusk. he is tipped to become the new prime minister, but we're not going to know if that's going to happen to too much later tonight. right? yeah, it's still not those good. it is the company that fault from the, from the left, the black future college and government. and the voltage will take place later tonight, after shop debate. and so tonight we will have a also a new prime minister and a government led by donald tuscola. what would that mean in terms of russia's or, i'm sorry, pullman's relationship with the european union, and it's relationship with ukraine. the the new government was the 1st of all implement the implemented different judgments of the, of the european cards. which showed the sold to port which and said many times that the on and so the repair of a uh, it's a little slow. and um,
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if this is the main uh, the maintenance and the 1st, the tenants for the new government about and there are more than thousands of judges, for instance in chosen and by illegal to procedures. but there's also a lot of love to do in the area of human, the rise and of the freedom of speech because many media offers the public media has become a group of end up tools of the government in the last year. so, you know, talk to me a little bit about that. what's going to change inside poland? i guess many people in poland to wait for an illegal ization of the very rest weeks to a bar from law, the energy be take to the community. and also once more writes the system is under find not as a, but it's also important to mentioned it to improve donations with the neighbor accounts we ukraine and so even more support to even more media to re enter 2013
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support for this cons we, if i think the russian aggression educational problem is, is, oh, so much more transparency. and i must say it's also visible after this few weeks of new parliament. and they're as much a better access as much, but access to their positions. and so the information in this is much easier is hope has become much easier as all okay, there is change already. all right. of correspond monica? sure. what's good with the latest tonight from warsaw, monica. thank you. are now to the board, and garza is realist pressing ahead with this campaign to eliminate him off, stepping up a tax on the southern city of han eunice where it says key, how much the militants are hold up. now the militants are threatening to kill the hostages, they seize during the october 7th terror attacks. if israel does not meet their demand, the us and a number of other countries have classified him off as a terrorist organization. 8 agencies say that the humanitarian situation in gaza is
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apocalyptic. with hospitals on the verge of collapse and no safe places for civilians to go up. the last run, health ministry says the israel has killed nearly 18000 palestinians, mainly civilians in the past few months. this father is constantly on the news in hon. eunice, going from hospital to hospital in the hopes of receiving care for his 2 injured sons. he is the only one in his family left to take care of the 2 boys. his wife, daughter, and father were all killed in a straight close to their home. now they had that from that. i think it's our children's right to live. now going to live in security. i live in peace, to find food. i got him to find medicine to find the treatment. well i have to have a dignified life, but there's no treatment. how no medicine, no food can. if someone doesn't die from the war, they'll die from hunger. from the lack of food,
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from the lack of treatment to other people, a lot of people at rappa hospital, many families have had to say their goodbyes to loved ones. israel targeted the main city in southern gaza after her most threatened, but it would not release any of the remaining is really hostages. a live israel did not release more palestinian prisoners to my aunt's family was displaced from hon. eunice, due to the war, when they came to a rough, which they said was a safe area to my sister's house. they were in a safe zone when it happened that the whole family died. my aunt, her husband, their children, were on the gun up in the north of gaza. smoke bombs have been released at that. you're probably a refugee camp,
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forcing already display scoggins as of what little shelter they have. as civilians are desperately running out of options to find refuge across the strip, israel has again rejected calls for a ceasefire, claiming that the end of homos is near of the the french parliament has rejected president emanuel mccullin's plans on immigration. isn't ministration wants to crack down on the legal immigration while at the same time, welcoming, high skilled labor? the bill also aims were tougher action against extremism and terrorism. but human rights workers fear that it would just make life for new arrivals, even more difficult. a smart a cd is here to fight for his rights together with other undocumented immigrants. the 33 year old volume has been working in france for almost 5 years lately as a dishwasher using not his own name, but other people's papers for the legal loophole. the most of us on documented
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immigrants are using this method for paying social insurance fees and taxes with that benefiting from services such as regular public health care for the us government treats as if we were nothing else. although we're doing all the dirty work center, also a construction site, including the ones for the power. so lympics, next summer the he and others had been demonstrating against the bill for weeks. the new law was set to automatically give people like a smart, a. what consecutive with a labor shortage, a one year working permit. instead, these decisions will continue to be taken on the case by case basis. the pro testers are also opposing a new rule, which will make it possible to expose my goods who have committed crimes, even if they arrived in fonts before the age of 13 unions and a groups are pulled off the table 5, the restrict,
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the possibilities to obtain legal papers and deployed even more means to cross down immigrants to a restaurant and expelled them. that would even concern immigrants who have paid for the immigrants of being labeled as criminals and even mainstream politicians. and now being outright then a so big, you know, not just the fall, right. if i go to the next come what it's all right, talk to you. some of them want us to know it is predicted to come 1st in next years you repeat elections and so petitions seem to be out to grab right wing bates with what is fall from francis 1st immigration low. the process cost more than $100.00 to make rates or lowes and some people decide some of them are supposed to be a price range. other rates tricks, but accidents have been telling me that means change just to have, have correctly cutting off the number of immigrants per year
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and coming to from looking for a back to life and will not be deterred by tougher semi great syndrome. but the government says the bill will be effective and that's it spawns become defaults. it does well the best and authentic people no longer need to be afraid to be. we'd be able to expel foreigners who have committed crimes for shift. also please can, with these 2 and company bosses will be able to keep on working with people who respect our values like a whole system in the us. they all have to write to that day to see why the gal diesel play. you might want me to the mix of things or what was that he provided you all the however, i might have 1st and foremost, sees the new rules as extra hurdles for him to rebuild his life in front. me. describe a little more that permit would in trying modern slavery in so long as we would need to work in that one job to keep the work permission tucker,
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want to choose the job we work with you shortly. good company to offer. he's determined to bottle for a better future. it ended up easily. now. she joins me. she just smiled up before she's here in the studio with me. listen, you were telling me this is a major story today in france. what's going on right now with this bill? rent that have just been some breaking news actually. so this bill was supposed to be discussed to paula now for a couple of weeks. but the position filed a motion to reject base before it b of debate could stocks in parliament, and there were enough bates to wait for the rejection. so it has. now if the debate is now hold to it. mm hm. and the bill has to go back to the sign aid or to a mixed commission, or the government can drop it. it's a major setback for the position. the reason reasoning for money to block this bill is the interesting thing is that, you know, there's the less legal position on the far right on the right wing a position that will work together and the ones. yeah, it's quite right, right,
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right. i'm on one side said it doesn't go far enough. we don't want any immigrants that would be before. right. and then the left wing policy said no, you know, we don't want the split tool, it's too tough. it's cracking down and immigrants that we need. it doesn't represent him as immigrants, as we would think of them. you know, they are, we bought them here and they can contribute to our society. they didn't agree on the reasons, but the voltage for that, what can we say the in parliament, a majority of m. p 's are in favor of, of changing migration was a, is that a statement that we can say? well yeah, but not send to the same and in the same direction and as i just said, mm hm. so one task. so if the position actually wants that to be a tougher crack down the far right, just a moment us to not under former presidential candidate, marine the pen said, you know, we need to close down the, the, the borders. we don't want any immigrants here that or illegal that was criminals. and i'm really the fall after saying the opposite saying, and i read, we want them here. it actually shows that my current government is really
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struggling to get support for it's billed for it's draft floors, as you know, since the parliamentary elections laws do not call and doesn't have an outright majority in parliament. and so they need other parties, especially the republican party, which is the conservative party and 40 of the 60 to republican called him and tyrants voted to reject that. what's the value? so what does this mean then for mcmillan's government, if he wants to get anything done, is he going to have to cuddle up a little bit to the right? or what are his options? you know, no one knows really actually, as i said, the options with this bill is you know, send it back or you just drop it or not debates again. but what can you do to actually speed up things or to, to, to streamline the whole put is it can process that's actually not clear to or it's a major setback for him. it shows that he can actually bring the parliamentarians behind him even when it comes to a draw flow, which is, you know,
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has been labeled as quite tough yet. but with the majority of defense in favor of that dropped off. yeah, it's historically reported, but many times i believe france here in germany and in, in the us as, as well, which is always good to have you with a studio. thank you. watching the news close up is up. next, i'll be back in the top of the hour with more of old news, i hope to see you then the vibrant and listening place of long in the mediterranean sea mazda and just following up to carry him to us exploring modem, lodge styles, to amy and admitted to amy and jenny this week on the
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