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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. all right? parties make huge games and you elections the results trigger a political earthquake and friends with president emmanuel, nicole calling risky snap legislative elections. his party was built a heavy blow by marina pens for rights. national riley slides for rights games. they fell short of the railings, a centrist of majority in the european parliament commission, president or slip on the line says her conservative lions will take a stand against experience on the left and the right and former farming general.
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any guns quits israel's war cabinet. he is accusing the prime minister of miss managing the cause of conflict. his departure leaves benjamin netanyahu more reliant on his bar. right. coalition. the hello, i'm terry martin. good to help you with is we start in france where present to manuel nicole and has rolled the dice on his political future after being trounced by the far right in the european elections. he's called a snap poll for the parliament's lower house later this month, following a major victory in the vote for marine la pens, national riley party. yes, his project is projected to take over 30 percent of the nationwide ballast more than double bathroom the cons. liberal renaissance party, this was a political shock. the nobody had been expecting. the french president,
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addressing the nation, announcing us about parliamentary election. you'll have some of them on us and that i have lots of political gamble that they came up to exit. poets had revealed his pockets, he was on calls for hammering at the hands of the far right national rally because you don't see it. so this is you. this is a serious and a way to decision. but above all, it isn't active trust trusting you. mission, my data competitor, you that ship in the ability of the french people to make the justice choice for themselves and for future generations. and also that's announcement follows. and that election challenge from this man showed dan bought that uh the president of the national valley policy to describe macro. and as it weakens presidents, as he cool for him to take the country to the poles in front of people in pa, simple to be in party lead. the movie le pen had been banking on growing public
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frustration with the french president and his policies to deliver results at the fall of books and then now focused on securing the even big victory or do something that we are ready to exercise. paula. if the french tourists talk to you in this future legislative selection, so we are ready to rebuild the country, ready to put an end to most immigration, ready to make the purchase and possible the friendship priority. ready to begin the conference re industrialization. hey, i'm just curious, just showing the pay and the bottom line. so what comes next over at the being drawing these on the far right protestors in paris is plus to the republic. giving the 1st indication of the fight to heads. a fight that the french president has cast as a struggle for the soul of the country. for more than this, i spoke earlier to yucca boss,
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a researcher in franco german relations. i asked him what he made a model that caused decision to call us that parliamentary election. by comes as a huge surprise. i am not only to external observers in the media, all analysts, but also for the people in a prison. my calls on talk to you, apparently a prime minister i got, we had outside of didn't know about this, a plan that had been drafted the power and the since the end of may approximately until yesterday evening. so, so now everybody, including a, once again in my cost on campus is struggling to prepare for snap elections that we come very rapidly on. on june 30th for mental health siders. this looks like a huge political gamble for and then while my con, what's the bedding on, what's the hoping will happen in this election? yes, i mean if it is a huge a gamble,
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if you look at the in the next room that's from yesterday, the fall right? the some of them on us and no one approximately every region in front in terms of the direct votes and the european elections yesterday. i'm present my call 1st of all does not want to end up as a lame duck and within the 3 years remaining until the next national elections presidential elections. and what would have been the legislative and elections, and he owns 2, a one small and one final, a time a to, to mobilize friends. a voters at 2 to unite against the fall arrives to boot and national a front or republican friends as he concepts and to unites and with a potties on the center, right data. if you recall with the socialist on the center left to avoid having the fire rights and with marketing the pen. and so it's all done by the law
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coming into what, what could be the, the prime minister's office and much in you all. and then in 2027 winning the presidential elections. so mccall seems to be counting on the center left in the central ride to come together in this snap election later this month to keep the far right out of power in france. do you think that my call is really reading the political mood in france correctly as well? that's certainly a lot of doubt about this since he didn't read the mood correctly in the past election. the european elections right now. his lead kennedy date of valerie. yes. drago is and then a present mclean, south, his prime minister, w. i tire both, intervened at the later or late stages of this electro process. it didn't turn to types. and as you said before, the, some of them on us and now does a crossing the seats to the presidential can so many people and many people in
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france are really at shocked at to certain degree. and i'm thinking that this is a too big of a risk to call these elections in, in the current situation on the corner is likely to stay in power, as you mentioned, until 2027. that's when his current term ends. uh, what if the far right does when the parliamentary election later this month and their candidate becomes prime minister, who would have the upper hand they're politically as well. that's the big question . i mean, that's only so many precedents for them. shift in the 1980 slides and ninety's co governor of the socialist. then there was one other instance of what the french called quite because he also president from one party last the majority and parliament, and discuss a forest to, to make a connection with another caught the policy present. my call would certainly guard the apply and insurance of a foreign policy decisions, a security policy,
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which is probably a big, important thing for europe right now for ukrainians. watching these developments with the wall on going in interior politics. it would certainly be mfc, though some of them want us to know with which of a candidate then in the prime minister's office, it is expected that this would be all done by the law. the lead candidate for the european elections would certainly try to impose that topics and that tone in interior politics and the debates on migration for example. that's the 1st policy see if that might be in the pen talked about yesterday evening. you all can thank you very much for taking time to talk with us today. that was dr boss from the german council on foreign relations in parts. so well, despite considerable gains for the far right in france and then netherlands, austria, germany, the central right here in people's party is supposed to remain the biggest party in the european parliament. that's the party of europe and commission president
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tourist lip on the line who was seeking a 2nd term on the line promised that he would build a bastion against extremes. but all the campaign trail she refused to rule out, cooperating with members of the hard, right. like at least georgia milan got done with others. we will build a best you guys cx streams from the ad from the right way. well, some boats are still being counted. we're getting a clear idea now of the future make up of the european parliament. the e p. p. remain the biggest group in the projected new parliament. the central right block includes parties like germany's christian democrats and spain's people's party. but the biggest swing rules are the ends of the spectrum with voters turning their backs on europe's green parties and looking towards both the identity and democracy group and the conservative send reformist. they include far right
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nationalist and populace parties. many of them euro skeptics, the right wing id group, expelled germany's bar, right? a of the party earlier this year, following various scandals as well here as amount this make sense of this year being parliamentary or election with join now in the studio by d. w as chief international editor, richard walker. what's your, what do you mind take away from this european parliamentary election? oh, well, i think terry and we, we, we've obviously been talking a lot about friends. we sort of the shots that with, with a look at the policies, i think the big picture is that you sent, you do have games on the far right, but it's not a completely uniform picture. for instance, here in germany that would gains for the f d. the old tents for germany in neighboring poland. uh the law and justice policy, a made losses, and so not a complete uniform picture. what's on the progressive side of politics? there's certainly has been a kind of a shift away from progressive some more towards the center, right. but you do see variation there as well. so you see green parties suffering.
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most of them you see social democrat suffering for instance. i think broadly, what you can see in a lot of countries is this, this kind of mid term phenomena like european elections are treated in a country where, um, if it falls in the middle of the time of the national government, then of course it will be it will be treated like a mid term election often is in united states, for example. what so the governing possible get punished, right. i think that's going back to what you do see though, and i think this is going to be really important going forward. and we've talked about funds quite a bit. it's empower shift happening within the you. we see that manual. and my call is we could coming out of this selection, but he's now called another election which could run the risk of we can to him even further. we see left schultz, we could already eating a we coalition. we can still further that not a single policy in all of sholtes is governing coalition here in germany was as strong as the a f d on the far right. so you have these 2 extremely important figures in,
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in europe weekend who is going to get stronger on the other side of the coin. well georgia, maloney in italy is looking strength and at this point and also in poland, donald to ask the resident the recently arrive prime minister in poland twos, who's a centrist central right? well, so looking strong, so you may have a shift and influence within your opinion in the coming years away from france and germany and potentially towards countries such as it's really important. what about policy research? i mean, but in, in practical terms, when the other countries are looking to the european union as a blog, can we expect any policy policy changes to result from this election? do you think, i mean, it's a bit at least to say, because a lot is going to depend on the makeup of the, of the, the way the pass structures of the european union respond to this result of this election. who loves the commission for instance, but i think there are 2 areas that are really going to be interesting to,
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to watch. one would be climate action. so that in recent years there's been a lot of effort by the european union really speak level lead to on climate. there's a lot of pushback from that, particularly from the far right. and this is trickling through into sensor right. politics as well. so what happens that and also migration uses similar phenomena that these 2 issues of migration and climate change becoming really kind of cultural issues, but also kind of the hot button policy issues too. and of course, they have a major consequences for people around the confidence the european commission will be choosing will in europe, will be choosing his new commissioners, including the present, the european commission. soon. what's left on the line once another term, as presidents, a very powerful post, obviously. uh do you think she has a good chance so after the selection of, of getting a 2nd term? yeah. so it's not looking bad for her at the moment, but there is couple of hurdles to clear that she needs support as national leaders
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. she needs a majority in the european parliament. a lot of focus will be about how she goes about getting that majority and, and there was a lot of speculation about this already through the course of the campaign. and it focused on whether she would focus her support on the century's policies of her center, right? block of the liberals, of the social democratic kind of groupings, the center left with it. that's the roots of her majority, the roots in federal authority or whether she opens up a little bit to some on the, to the right. and the, the real focuses on georgia, maloney again who we just mentioned earlier. whether it was a lot on the line is going to be really opening to take well pricing with a multi city. so that's gonna be something to watch in the days of hedge fund, the lines being quite a big us about it. she was ambiguous about it last night so we just don't know the answer to that yet. but i think that on the lines again to georgia, maloney is going to be very important figure to watch and the is the right has been
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strength and but still many question marks remain richard walker or chief international have sure, thank you very much. well here in germany, the far right alternative for germany party has swept past all 3 parties and the governing coalition to take 2nd place behind the conservatives. the european election is being seen as a referendum on the national government here widespread. this satisfaction with germany's current political leadership has put the christian democrats in pull position. as the germany's a sd celebrates it, showing in european parliamentary elections. the found right party is projected to take 2nd place ahead of the governing coalition. the a f d campaign doing an e u skeptic, empty immigration platform. despite a series of scandals in the run out to the pilot support for the policies up from the last elections. we have from the start to the election campaign and then really
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caught up in the final spurt after all the prophecies of do after the beverage of the last few weeks. we're the 2nd strongest force and i'm telling you the only way is off tonight. the biggest win is look sent to be the send to right christian democrats. currently in germany's opposition, the cd you said voters have sent the chancellor clear message. you said keep this. most of this result must really give the federal government to impose for told it must now correct its policy and this post on political changes needed in germany. and i call on the federal transfer, the social democrats, the greens and the ftp. things kinda continue as they have been in the past 2 and a half years. the biggest losers at the night. germany's ruling social democrats, the johnson, this party is facing. it's west results in decades,
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but it's not giving up the fight. this is an outlook, so i'll do most of submission for all democrats of a month, especially if you know the history of social democracy. and then you know that for all of us, and for us at the top of the s p d. such a frustrating result is not a reason to bury our heads in the sand, but to say now more than ever and as i can, yes, yes, the rest few now the greens who are in a 3 way coalition with the s b d, also facing a major drop in support. the stages now being set for key regional elections later this year in several german states. where the far right is also expected to make gains despite the recent scandals, the, all right, a if the merced as germany 2nd strongest party in the selection. here's the w chief, political correspondent, nina has a on why the,
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the has been so successful. it is the best result in a nation wide poll, yet since they as they were founded. so the a, if the have lead to contain focusing on what the vast majority of them and say is a pull performance of the government in balance across the board. only one and for a $1.00 and $5.00 demons are satisfied with love. so it's, it's government inflation. germany's reaction to the rest of the war in ukraine migration. all those. what among the top issues for german voters this time around . and you have to say that the d had the most radically a post standpoint and compact to the government that consists of the social democratic readings and the if the piece or there is an element of protest vote that explains the success. but it does go further than that. it's also true that the vote is really don't seem to be bothered about the fact that there are right wing extremist among high ranking members of the of the federal court has ruled that you can cool one of the leaders of fascist and the 2 top candidates for the
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year elections were implicated in all sorts of scandals and in this campaign, riley and the voters the if the voters were then aust, i'm with as they were, but bothered about the fact that they're all right. we xtreme is an 82 percent said no. so there are people who choose to vote a steve full that radical positions to and the divide between east west is extremely striking. and of course, the dc thought as taylor and so those important regional elections later this year . the f t also made steep games among young voters in germany. that's the demographic that many parties are trying to reach. what makes the f d so appealing for the younger generation as well? i do believe so. there are 2 factors here. one young voters are also unhappy with the government in berlin. they also don't have the loyalty to those established political parties like the parents generation. so they're much more likely to vote
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radically or smaller parties and to hear it in germany, the a, if they have been very active on social media from day one, including on platforms like take talk. and that is something where the old policies are lagging behind and now trying to catch up in the thank you very much. that was our chief political correspondent, need of us take a look at a few other stories making headlines. the south korea has restarted loud speaker, propaganda broadcast along its border, its border with the north. it's in response to a campaign by showing yang of sending trash carrying balloons southwards. kim jo jones, north korean leader kim jong ones, sister warned that the self that south where he was creating a prelude to a very dangerous situation. and he is probably minister and a rand remote. he has been sworn in for a 3rd term out of ceremony in delhi. for the 1st time, he'll have to rely on coalition partners to govern after his hindu nationalist. b.
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j. p. failed to secure an outright majority of authorities and brazil have declared environmental emergency after raging wildfire is threatened to trigger a drought in tropical westland, the kind of pension all reach has been gripped by its worst places since 2020 week reins of disrupted seasonal flooding, contributing to the fires spelt it is real. the country's minister benny guns announced his resignation from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his emergency government guns said he was leaving his post with a heavy hearts. he also called for elections. the guns joined dental gal who is government shortly after the october, 7th from us, of attack, and a show of unity guns. his resignation had been expected since last month when he gave nothing now who an ultimatum to approve a postwar plan for gaza. his departure leaves nathaniel, who more reliant on his far right allies, its guns, cold,
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his departure and agonizing decision. here's more on what he had to say. sorry. unfortunately. next in yahoo is preventing us from progressing to the real victory, which is the justification for the painful and ongoing cost. that's why we are leaving the war time copying it today. we live with a heavy heart, but with a whole heart, we present ourselves today to the bottle for the fates of the state of israel, for generations to come to the door. it could be so what does the resignation of any guns mean for nothing? yeah. whose government i put that question to dw as rebecca rivers in jerusalem as well. it's unlikely to have any immediate domestic political effect. terry, he's still a bit benjamin that now he's still hold a full st majority, but it will have more power to the file, right? members of his coalition, particularly, it's my been v,
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one of the ministers who often been against made this announcement last night and cold for him to be on out into the wall cabinet now remains to be seen whether benjamin netanyahu will allow that to happen. we're hearing room is that he's more likely to dissolve the whole cabinet at this stage. so it's unlikely to have a real domestic pressure. unlike what some people may have been expecting or not. following the story closely is that it would tell the government of pop and that that he would no longer hold the majority. but that isn't the case. it may well dense for the day and i should say israel's international standing because the big guns most interest administer in this arrangement was seen to whole views that were more of what the us, what key ally us one more aligned with. and therefore, keeping the as rated government, you know, holding some, some international standing and some negotiating have with us being able to, to talk with these members. now what we're seeing is we'll see
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a further move to the right. it's not been clear is notoriously pro resettling is riley settlements in gaza. he's absolutely vehemently cold for nurse a side that would lead to a permanent into this conflict without a mustang and tiny illuminated he's pro annexation of the west bank. and he's looking towards living on beginning a conflict, an all out war on that from the so we could well see a benjamin netanyahu forced to, to listen more to the small right sections of his government. the us secretary state anthony blinking his travelling to israel today this will be his 8th visit in recent months. the us has been pushing for a cease fire and gaza. what can we expect from lincoln's visit? i think precisely that terry, he's going to be speaking to old policies involved on negotiating sides and of course coming to israel to speak with members of the as randy government and also
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we, he still be speaking to ben and guns despite the resignation of yes, today and he'll be speaking to the opposition later on the president, the attack hub. so. so he definitely top of his agenda, the really, the key issue that he's bringing here is some attempt to try to get these these piece negotiations. or i should say say 5 to you back on the table and towards a towards, you know, completion towards getting it across the line. we've been hearing from reuters news agency reporting that her mouse has been putting pressure on the us to try to urge israel to agree to a deal that would lead to a permanent stays fine. indicating that perhaps they would be willing to get on board. but as we've seen with numerous iterations of these a piece agreements or the cx 5 deals, i shouldn't call it a pace agreement. is that that difference between the 2 sides of what israel saying that it wants to, it will not agree to anything that leads to a permanency side. and we've got from us on the other side saying it want to agree to anything that doesn't. rebecca,
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