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[000:00:00;00] the the, this week around 370000000 people in the 27 countries of the you will be voting in the european solomon's elections. and the run up plenty of speculation. but the far right might increase its tale of seats and things that have great influence on how the use friends. it's money or low as it passes. and what foreign agreements and signs surface takes a high and it's complex home found in brussels. there's been plenty of nervous tension among keep politicians. we talk to 2 of them. monford vapor leader is the largest political grouping center right here for you and people's policy about his predictions. his worries on the death of credible leadership in europe. but 1st
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vieira euro vice president of the european commission, i'm commission of values and transparency. how crucial of upcoming european elections to democracy in new york. i have to tell you that this election, so we'll have a decisive follow for the future years. and the way the life defend make business in europe. and so the selections are very crucial and this elections are necessary to protect. if the far right gets a big boost in the given the elections as some of predicting. what are the dangers for the you for democracy? i think that if i look only the far right, but the political bowers, including the new members of the following month,
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will destroy the unity off the european union on unit deform. it doesn't mean that you have to agree this every seeing, but the unity on substantial existential the important things then you will weaken . i think that it will be more of pressure on the national interest of motor pressure on. also in my agenda on the you stopped interfering in to the southern states results pay attention to the fact that all the member states subscribed to this point 3 days, for instance, is the commitment to, to respectfully the fall. i think that that it will be more noise about all the things that you is doing in the field of the under mentor rights. but also that might be some,
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some people who will want to abuse the freedom of speech to be able to shout a hateful comments. and these kinds of things. could we say more pressure for cracked down on immigration, for instance. i thing that to buy uh, having the migration but the package adopted the story, it has not finished. and i think that this will be one of the things switched off the right to move on to open again. a more pro bosco policies, less support for you might be the basis of to know a new grain. i am to not have been not happy at all because sizing ukraine needs more, more weapons and more of munition and so long. but on the other hand, i am so disliked by the reaction of the rest on the, on the russian aggression. i knew i can imagine i am a chick citizen. so that are some historical lessons in chicky. we
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read to come over over the last century that appeasement does not. that's not black . and that's why i'm so glad that we are supporting ukraine. in spite of the big but i, cheryl for most called, i'm coming in and it's propaganda. the 3 you should stop the support to your grade . your is supporting ok, but it's not enough. is it not enough in the military sense and that sort of accounts and the end of the day off they don't have self into your over their own territory. they don't have a country do they. we after see at least 4 lines of support, but you are either, this is a key one. this is exist essentially a important critical one to support the ukraine, a re sufficient amount of immunization and weapons. but we should also not oversee that. that is a huge money battery and 8, that is
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a huge support for the, the green. and some of these that is a sustainable flow of money to ukraine, which should keep the state i'm going fulfilling the functions of the state. and i got it from my field. i think that we are doing a lot to prepare the ground for the, for the punishment of the potatoes. so creating the data base of evidence of the crimes. i'm tall, novel collection of the, of the a list of damages and these kind of things it's, but the fact is, you kind is not the way the small and isn't of winning the war because it doesn't have the weapons and the munition it needs. and unless the west changes course and gives you credit what it needs, in terms of that military equipment, it's kind of go down, is that still a lute saying this is going to be a business?
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no guess they have to support ukraine more in in it's in the war, but this is a legit, isn't it? that goes this. this is urgent the whole time, and a lot of them is a landscape is rightly asking for more support in, in the field of military equipment, the munition and, and nothing's from the beginning of this. of the innovation of the west has to do more coming back to the european elections. isn't that the choose the democracy is on the threats in the you from inside and outside as never before? i have a lot of good data showing that democracy an electro process is under pressure under the new kinds of threats, not only from outside of the of go see the efforts on for i shot to convince the
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voters to vote for those who will stop support to ukraine, this is the medically a purpose of the russian propaganda. we also see more on the document, more hidden ways of influenza seeing the europe in information space from china. we recently saw the evidence brought by the secret service is that our politicians into you who do not hesitate to get the bait from our enemies. so it is the combination of external pressures as an internal willingness to cooperate with those who have flooded hostile as hostile plans for the, for the and there are many other factors which are threatening democracy. for instance, the lack of understandable communication was the villages because saw the people are calling for health. that it is
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a lot of uncertainty to one of your responsibilities is to ensure that the democratic system is open, transparent, and protected from external interference. it isn't protected from external interference, is it because the russians have been very successful in buying you from the patients? you mention that the people can't have trust in the system where that goes on. i would warn against the f us to absolutely, prof. dekota information space, we should also maintain some thrust and be bone that they will be able to apply the critical thinking. and at least they don't know which of your politicians is being bought by that show how come they come. they have to of go such a scandal or such. such disclosures are not helping my thought. at the same time.
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we are doing our best to increase the level of protection of our information space, in the sense of sex checking and supporting the end of the independent media, who should be able to deliver to the people, evidence based tools. and i think that this is the only way out to defend our information space levels of graphs and you have for right government is that uh and far right parties of the well established in your fonts in germany. they have a number to political forces as if somebody has a fire, right? prime minister. so back here has the far right. prime minister hungry is far right . is entrenched possible. yeah. already in the impala. yes. does that frightened you? it does because i see a lot of lying in the campaigns. i mean the promises. so what's frightening me as is the 3,
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it didn't do enough to or for the people of the alternative. and i think that this has to be maintained the free choice for, for the citizens, but at the same time, and i will repeat it till the 3rd time we should be able to explain to people what comes next. i see in politics a lot of of these questions about what happens in the box and analyzing of what we did. good our successes. i don't see enough uh, care about the varies of the people who really want to know what will happen next months for next year or in 10 years time. this is what i hear from the young people when i'm traveling now from country to country. i also have,
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fortunately, a lot of opportunities to discuss this, they are people they want to know, but also they want to say about the future of europe should be and this is so my auntie built a few of, of the few of the right so far right, that this, that is a hope that the maybe the new generation of voters will, they will say no to it us. at the same time, we see a lot of young people being manipulated, especially as the dick duck and other platforms and young people who start to believe in those. but it's simple uh, solutions. this is also frightening me how scared i use that to my pay. i really serious price for not having done enough to address people's concerns. oh, i fall right walks away with considerable number of increased seats. i am good
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enough to do more. that's why i am really no intensively discussing this many different partners in our member states. a movie also that the some is the media organization. so busy and use of this the organizations which should implement the new loss you're finding and a lot and imagine i m s flying alarm. as i already visited, 8 countries, i will have some skype goals with all the us. i'm going to slow walk you all next week and i am not coming to the stage. so the member states to advise who to vote for, of course, as a little a little bit to the left from the center i. i would have such advice, but this is not my job here. my job is to support the member states
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so that they are able to organize the elections and the way that they will not be money related or pep chet, bye. the technologies, especially i have in mind deep fakes in this case. so that's my job to go to the country is the outlet and also to explain to the general public and the country. is that the uh we uh, if we admit that the, and if in both throughs era our destination will be to live in lice, swat normal people should not want. i guess it's a novice, worried time for you, isn't it? i am quite used to it. you know, i am, i think i'm doing the most sense an emotion that
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a sealed in portfolio because i'm dealing over the almost 10 years is the agenda of the real flaw, independent justice, no independent media protection of fund to fund them into rights. and these are all, all the things switch around the threat and the threat and which raise a lot of emotions, hatred and i, a guy doesn't go to use to it because he wants to me by so the question of, but i don't like the idea that it has to continue like that the society and democracy has to adapt to the new era and to keep the best thinks the best principles of an i believe the 3 of them manage. but this is a very tense,
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loman. so when we see the pulse go with frustration, also keeping us in economic troubles. and that's the crisis water. we live in the, at all when the people have fetus which they did not have over many decades . suddenly, i receive questions whether the people will be able to pay the bills for electricity or whether they will have money to feed their children. and these are, these are such and that of a new kinds of questions that it could be a fatal mistake not to react on it properly or from the political side because the people are in trouble. and if, whenever you see the, the far right is on the rice, i think they have
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a good analysis of the troubles of people as they are responding to the. the problem is that in many ways they are lying to people that are easily solutions. so that's why i always say we have to do better as the democrats, and if you don't do better, you'll pay a big price. well, yes, isn't it? fed politics is a difficult and speak to difficult politics, is mindful of vapor the leader of the center, right? here for you and people's policy, i reminded him of his own warning last year for the you risk the fall right? surge. unless it got a handle on migration. and so far i suggested this happens when 1st of all, we don't have to look on the content from a technical point of view, refer immediately to the right extreme. because of all we have to surface interest
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of citizens and people are going to have clarity on our ex donald on. they want to know so. so our arriving are real, a solemn, see because we own the refugees and will be leaving my friends. that's fine. europe has to be tough and we have finalized and all the legislation of migration in the last weeks abroad about this of the easiest of horrible discussions in europe, blake, mounting each other, we now phone to come in understanding. so it's a message of yes, europe stopped speaking via solving now the problem and your move to tighten the regulations of migration moves you further to the far right. are you happy about that? because it gives you a new alliance. so strengthens an old alliance of my red line is critically a, there is no chance developed to be able to be suicide or refusing euro. please do so are refusing to cooperation, visual crane, and the students who are against the roof of the line. you are up to the 3 basic principles which are fundamental from my political family as us on the part us, one other expectancies to the principal. but it wasn't always so you way.
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partnership with the this hardly pro european, certainly not for a rule of law. and these days, not pro ukraine either. that's why you were capable of being together with them for 10 years. while you know, like the old ones thought that this freedom fighter against culminates and he was supposed to live road politician. he was part of the liberal party in europe, then would you still kept him when it and he was and then he most of the european peoples body. and then i myself is complete the years ago i expelled him from the party to make clear that enough is enough and that was enough and then decided to re exclude it to him. so he's not any more party member in the family. that's why our position is greece, crystal clear. let me use another name for showing you our clear dna. we have the polity of the on the test. he's my pretty does this or as part of you that he's now police pregnant, is that he kicked out kuchinski off office and brought poland back to europe, and those are roughly all back to poland. so that's a real dna of iep and i'm proud of office. would you be. busy a keen to have your family include georgia, maloney, the fall, right?
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prime minister of it. to me. i give you an answer. vcr guaranteed children maloney's president of the art of the conservative party. i'm president of suited people's party. they respect each other because we are both paul, the need is on european level, but yeah, you don't mind to join the find them if you wanted her in idle i the p p. i don't see this that she wants to join. i don't see a statement from her. i don't see initiative from her. she's pregnant is typically a, and that is what i respect. and i have telling you that yes, she voted in favor of the migration pack to all bundled it against kuchinski voted against. so i seen her being reason the people that were being ready to compromise on european level. and that is what europe needs compromise. readiness to give in to accept a common solution that we bring you to for what kind of danger do you think the far right poses to your well that's, that's fundamental. you know, in germany we have, for example, if the and they are one of the key politicians, i guess it publicly this,
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europe must die. that is what he says or because we know that a big part of the right extreme are puppets of putting the pace by putting eastern white. so if you're open to all the new scandal on the table, so if that is that is at stake. so people must understand if they've voted for rights, very kills, they really never solve any problem. they will increase of problems. the police needs problems, for example, that they do so by them they really never have an interest to solve some concrete terms. what would a sewage to the far right mean for your how would we notice the difference? it was the 1st the 1st element is that they will not agree on solving problems. again, on legislation. you have to make compromises a nationalist never already and capability to compromise this. the 2nd thing is you will see that they will fall back in products and this so been live been, becomes president. the phones are things that post message will be i don't going to
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buy any more, the tele and or the actual, the trimming products, please only buy a french proactive, but they do fall back into these categories. in europe, you're going to risk shrinking and know the idea of an open europe of a free rope. and the far right success means that they are risking blues to support the will to support our training and friends in this fight for freedom and full democracy. that's why it's historic such a decision. i'm sure i'm of the opinion that april crane falls, then putting b continue. the next talk of this and part of the european union was hybrid or a text. and that's why we have to do our best to step below as we're trying to give them put support for we need the war uh and vis, right? explain labels. that's clear. there's a reason why people might turn to the right, isn't that is widespread discontent in europe with politics and outcomes, not just migration. a report to the commission in february talked about
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a broad geography of discontent, of declining regions. many small cities, towns and rural areas have a sense of dispatch, not just limited to economic hardship, but also to have a feeling of being politically disenfranchised, socially alienated. you have sympathy with them. absolutely. i'm from a rural area. i followed one year ago for against the major reservation law. and again, some regulations against our farmers because say sad enough isn't us, we cannot, we cannot follow it any more. what are you up producing us through christie, as burden for our daily business. and they attend to the far right. weaving them back this our approach that'd be, gives them a voice. i was a tech to the, the mold and the voice phone thing. i, i, i, you know, i'm every weekend on the ground in s, ends in bavaria. all over europe and i'm talking this pharmacy and i know they recognize that they have people there who defend their interest. that's why we have to do so we have to find a balanced approach and i give you another point which is what is needed. not only listening to people, that's
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a precondition for think of politics listening to people, not lecturing thing, listening to them. but the 2nd thing is also needed. you need again, leadership on your level. you need results. so don't you 56 percent of people studied 6 percent told at the end of last year cited the fight against poverty as the chief concern and public health cited by 34 percent. you know, so i'm 73 percent. so they fit the standards of living with decline in 2024. that's not much face in europe. see commitment, policies visit your ride. but 1st of all, we have to be honest. the health system was a fight against poverty. so social welfare system is based on national level. that is not you repeat responsibility, but you are right on the economic being to be have to restore the economic engine of your but allow me to come back to this this oppression because look through my crow enjoy. it's my trauma is currently in the polls. was his party around 17 percent in, in fonts, social is to show just doing the 16 percent in germany this moment of the time.
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that's all this to top leaders of funeral and that voice. and the last because we are lacking real leaders, we have the support of citizens. you talk about the threats from russia, sec, these elections has the you will come up to it too late to do anything about it. i mean, without finding out the expense, or at least part of the expense, how many people would be bored by russia? how many european politicians are in the pay of the criminal? the spot is that's here that are all for me to see this. how can people trust the elections? they don't know whether they've voting for a russian puppet or somebody who's genuine. i think everybody who has a little bit of an understanding about politics know where they put things. puppets are. so thanks to you over. thanks. is there strongly so that'd be have transparency be know what is going on? that's good. that's. that's enough. that's an advantage of a free and open society. good. yeah. so we do the full picture you through the secret service with beach and publish really all the details. i all also aust,
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imagine authorities now to publish everything in the bedroom. pregnant is to say it's public leave. you have a problem, but he's not opening the documents to give us what transparency i'm on your side. i always prefer transparency before the elections. people must know, but the speak already about this. so i think in germany and friends every be a people know that putting purpose is the right, does really well, you're paying the elections. donald trump becomes president or with this, the election for the presidency in november. what kind of world are we facing them? then we are living in the new world and totally new world. that gives you a pressure and gives us an appetite about the real, the real i mention the real historic moment we are in. so it's not business as usual, and this moment of time it's serious. i'm sure the in the majority opinion of the people in europe, they know that you have developed together. you have to find a common understanding towards eva. thank you very much,
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