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says macro into calling on the election in 3 weeks in germany, the i sd to more votes than any of the boxes in the country is 3 way calculation. and it's all these brothers actually one big setting up the prime minister, georgia maloney to become king make. and the new paul, i'm going to vote for a new york repeating commission president. so how much does this matter, and how much power does in your opinion, parliament even have, i'm feel gave a balance and this is the day i, the slides we are the seeking strong this technology in many and the strongest force in the east of our country. and we saw the message to us from battalion is go ahead. the friendship spoken in
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this historic election shows that when the people vote the people when i got the dp domains, the biggest group in the projected new fall in the sense that i locked into the responses that jump nice christian democrats in spain, people's party. we will go from the right. the goals are coming out of the secretary of state, back in the middle east, a will visit, visit, find they bring the face. 5 of us is hoping for the overwhelming majority people, whether they're in israel, west bank, and gaza, throughout the region around the world. actually want and believe in a future where is realizing policies, so i can live in peace. welcome to the day,
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far right policies, my big games in your pay and parliamentary elections this weekend, rocketing traditional part is in many countries. every job in the fall arrive after the time in seconds ahead of trans flush shots as social democrats and friends the far right trends. the president macro rate depends national valley policies and projected to table 30 percent of the nationwide balance loading double lot of microns liberal renee songs potty in the shop response. present macro announced snap parliamentary elections on the streets. those powers look normal, but there's only one thing people are talking about here. the fresh parliamentary elections just cooled by president my chrome after a surgeon votes for the fall right. next time, the white stream, right in your aspect. and i don't think that's a good thing to remember. you have children to do that. i'm very, thank you. ok, make good things clear right now on the what, what are 2 i need to friends decide to go for the extra money. right. okay, that's
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a choice, so we or the constituents is if they want to continue on the, on the me the, uh, meet are way up to the friendship to the side. people seem to be not so worried about it that's. that's what puzzles me as well. i mean, people that never voted for rights around us, a vote it's 5, right? i think that just will fit up with the menu and i call those people deliver to buy touring and the european parliament collections to my chrome hunting. marina. the pens fall right? dress emblem all nice, you know, a sizable when the new post, a boy of that party, 28 year old politician and tick tock, star jordan, ball dela will run to become prime minister in the new elections. and president micron will have to a pointing to me it's the far right wins. the majority off to, to ryan was voting for french president has been small and up here at the assembly
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since he lost his majority. in 2022, cooling fresh elections is issued, political gamble. but this is a politician years to that back in 2017. when he won the presidential elections, he did that with a brand new policy working the french political establishment, stomachs, but same a criminal praise. well, when the stakes are high, we have macro now back into focus of this campaign. and maybe we have a candidate as a bit more aggressive, a bit more, as, let's say, popular, unpopular or, well no, to be honest it's, it's a playful, but we need to wait and see what happens. and this is going to have an impact on the way from slips to the next couple years. and this is gonna have a big impact on the present reactions and 2027. my chrome has been continuing his engagements, like a visit of jim and president frank volta stein my a, to a sites in front commemorating the victims of nazi germany. the french president knows he's a bite to face time one of his biggest political challenges,
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yet. i say freaking out pick so not just what happened in france, but also the why the picture of european elections over the weekend was that costing cuba ashbrook. it was a political unless then senior advisor at the bottles when the foundation she joins us from. so welcome to the w and start to get in front. why would president macro called, i mean, election in just 3 weeks time when he's relations policy has just been traversed to, to one by marine, depends filed right national valley. as because he had his back against the law, his options were either stick it out with a strong r n a in this sort of feeling nationally emboldens making his life even harder, which has already been quite difficult over the last months and weeks or take this political bombshell of a gamble and try to pull off a stem that he's tried to pull off numerous times, most recently in 2019 for the presidential foot for the presidential vote. which is
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to try to unite the country against the sort of would be right. we potentially even fascist. i party become even stronger at the heart of the apartment. now we've already seen today some signaling from what would be the other sort of cornerstone democratic parties. in the french parliamentary as a friends of the heart in the heart of the french republic, saying this might not work because they have been disappointed before by my calls promises on pension or forming on others to give them a greater state than the running of the country, so it turns out at least 24 hours after you've made that announcement. it could in fact we are very risky gamble for our president. my call because we're talking about a national riley that's being dana and mentioned present macro con, explain this away as of mid term protest vote or no. yes. and no, in the sense that the european elections are often seen as by elections on the
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government of the day. but you're absolutely right. the r n has been growing in its support, drip, drip, drip. and that you have to really see how much the pen has changed the face of the party, particularly over the last 3 years in the frames contacts we call a demon is ation. meaning to say that r n has moved into the more right wing political main street and has thus become more electable. for a lot, a frenchman not just on the basis of, of, of the, of us are gonna by election, but truly on their policy ideas. and that's what makes us moment dangerous, because it wouldn't open the floodgates of bringing, not on like hungary a major right wing extreme party into the heart of a european democracy. and once they get the reins of power, as we saw and hungry and also in poland, and they begin to make some systemic changes. those are hard to roll back in one electoral cycle. and we're talking here about parliamentary robin presidential
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election. so emanuel macro is known as on the ballot. so what is a fall, right? leading parliament and the center as president. who can stand again? is that going to be in parliamentary gridlock? yes, likely. and that's the gamble he's willing to take. but again, look at the context in which we're operating, france and germany are traditionally the motors, the tandem of european integration. and look at the what is brewing around with europe in union? you have a presidential election in the united states that is already fraud and could bring a cause. i author a terry and presidential candidate back into the white house. you have a, a coalition between russia and china that is seemingly as the access upheaval of cementing itself and china, and thinking about supporting russia in its war against ukraine. you have all matters of pressure working on the european union in
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a moment when it needs to figure out it security needs. and his economic competitiveness to take france out of the picture and create a lame duck situation around president my call won't be able to push through a fundamental agenda and get his country to fall in line. that would be a very difficult situation of the heart of europe. okay, so let's look at the why the picture. then we're talking about these european parliamentary elections. and how much does that they increase the presence, the rise of the fall right in your problem? how much is this mass? so what does that tell them? and i should be good for. i was the parliament good for i think many people who are taking to the election a bat are the ballot boxes yesterday. we're thinking the same thing. they know the big questions are a brewing for europe. that's what we saw in the electro participation, which was pretty much everywhere. but they're not entirely sure what the impact of the parliament is now the parliament has over the last few years, rested
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a lot of decision making in the functional implementation of european legislation from the commission. a commission is the one that sort of makes the legislative proposals are the parliament works them through and makes them palatable and functional across 27 member states of the european union. so there vitally important in law making and in regulating the prophecies in the european union and fundamentally, ideally making all of our lives as europeans easier. now it becomes a lot harder if you suddenly have obstructionist anti european parties, who really, as we would, might say come up the system. and in order to be commission president, which is ultimately the one of the most powerful positions within the european union construct or the level underlying or any of the other candidates. but her party resoundingly won yesterday's election. the concentra conservatives all over europe. she needs to put up 361 boats that will back her and the last time around,
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even though her party won that time too. it was a very, very scant and skinny ballad. only 9 deputies helped her makes it to that finish line. and so if the center coalition, which extensively is the winter, still the democratic parties, if that coalition doesn't hold, that suddenly makes parties on their, on their right wing popular spectrum, like the brothers of italy under prime minister maloney, the king makers. and that would give them additional power to create fractures when europe needs unity so that it can deal with its defense spending and it's defense issues and really begin to think about comprehensive security for your. but that also make your much more competitive as it's being squeezed by the big power of competition between the united states and china. okay, made lots of points that i think it was important that to be made the the fact that well, the right wing has the best the far right has risen. but the centrist still essentially
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at in charge. but you know, it's, it's only a couple of weeks since maureen depend, ruled her father, right? national valley policy out of se thing with germany's father right. a half day in the european parliament's ident stay in democracy grouping. so i guess we'd be wrong to just let them europe's fall. right, pauses old, into the same basket. i know you're absolutely right. it's worth examining whether we have right wing populist, whether we have right wing extremists and they fall upon the spectrum. and i will remind you, since we just talked about victoria or bonds p dash party, who donald trump, by the way, sees as the best version of statecraft scarily enough. they have actually left the traditional groupings within the european parliament. and so there and. * free floating, and so the question is, are the populace the right wing populace going to make nice with the right we next 3 missed what could be in it for them politically?
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or are we going to see these right wing movements begin to cannibalize upon one another and create difficulties for themselves, such that they don't actually have as much as an obstruction is to effect as they might do. but getting a. * pledge of commissioners together, which is effectively the cabinet in the european union. and beginning to set an agenda that takes the approval of the european pounds. and if they continue to say no ortho left under line. and the potential cabinet is going to have a hard time putting itself together, creating the top jobs in europe, between now and even december. and again, we have an important election the united states. you can't have your opponent was a fascinating analysis. so thank you for delivering that so clearly. catherine deck tube ashbrook from the bottles when foundation. thank you so much. my pleasure. all of us actually stacy's back in the middle east pushing for the face. find
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a gaza that president 5 and present the world last month on to be blinking. hell, talking kyra with the different present. abdul 5 the l. c. c. he's been a key mediator with him. us before traveling onto israel, that he's meeting with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and defense minister you i've got. this is mr. lincoln's a trip to the region since the conflict broke out in october. before heading for israel, he delivered a clear message for the warring parties and for the wind to region my message to governments throughout the region. 2 people throughout the region is if you want a ceasefire press from us to say yes. if you want to alleviate the terrible suffering, a palestinian engagement press from us and say yes, if you want to get all the hostages press from us to say yes, the only part that is not accepted. the only part it is not said yes, is some us. that's who everyone's waiting on. that's who the palestinians and gaza
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are waiting on it to be as well as are waiting on it to the hostages and the hostage families are waiting on it to the entire region and the entire world is waiting. and so we'll see this from us. want to end this complement end of this worth it, it started or not, we'll find out, but it's clear that virtually the entire world has come together in support. the proposal and the only open question is wilson law say yes. let's take a closer look basically a journalist summary, so i'll call in jerusalem. welcome back to dw at satellite. we've just had on to me bank and telling the world to press how much to say yes. so they slightly cease 5 deal. has israel said yes yet? so that's a very good the question. if you heard the speech a given by been a gun say yesterday, he urged the phone and then the out to be courageous and accept this deal. and in
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fact, there is, is the, the, has been accepted, the buying that, the neo and the buy, the war cabinet. and the details of this, the, we're actually exposed today to this really public this day is very similar to what we heard from biden himself. but immediately after biden speech, there was a pressure from the is randy right, the far right wing parties that are saying that they will resign from the government. if this they want to go ahead and let them know. so it seems, has changed the language and he has been claiming that is what would be the be able to continue the war after the 1st stage. but it was a deal that was exposed on child and 12 it today. it actually says logan
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just sees a fire or is it's a cold here. the temporary cessation of military operations by both sides should continue throughout this period. ok, so there is at the very least some sort of movement because this is the 2nd phase sites. i think a tour of the me least we've out a deals but, but you can go back to washington. say there is some movement still there is a the, on the table i am very is, i could say on the is really side a public support for this. the another network has a lounge wrapped in a poll that they conducted the 49 percent of the public supports such a deep as opposed to the only 32 percent of the public core games. and this dean
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looks clearly about as the wage was presented to the public as a b, and that would bring about a, a ceasefire. the release of thousands of palestinian prisoners in a return for the release of these rarely hostages. so these were any public is willing to pay the price. we also saved in these really parliament. there is an overwhelming support for this kind of a d. and if we look at the government, we see that the up to also doc sparked these sash shas. i glued up the so i and united to i do this and they supported. but the problem is that the far right and the funny, i don't have no come out to support this. okay. now that brand new guns has resigned as the data over the weekend. does that mean that mr. an s and yahoo is
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even more beholden now to the right wing elements of the government? yes, indeed, this is the situation. so it seems that the plan, you know, had a choice, he could have a tried to appease a guns and made in staying with him together. but he decided rather to be on the, on the same page at together with the far right in his government. and in that way, he's actually closing the door on a possibility for a cease fire. and visa a right doing a far right wing parties. they talk about circling the gaza strip with jewish supplements. so, and they're totally against any kind of a compromise. and the release about us being in prison us. okay, so we, we, we,
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we've got that differing forces on them where you, you said there was momentum, a full of a steel penny guns leaving the, the government strengthens the hand of the the right wing who are very much and see the steel is mr. guns 50 part you likely to make any difference to the way that benjamin netanyahu prosecute distasteful so well, what we expect now is actually more of the same have done, stated the government. then we would have probably gone towards the direction of a ceasefire, a prisoner swap. and uh, if that was to happen, maybe that would have been also some kind of agreement with the been on the since by law and so forth. and being on board with the american regional plans
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and, and so forth. but since the guns is out, it seems that anything the owl will be pushing for more of the same, which means a more of the military campaign inside the gaza strip. let's talk about another big event that happened this weekend, which was the freedom of full is right, the hostages at the cost of hundreds of palestinian lives and before these right of the ami a mileage that benjamin netanyahu was suffering a lot of criticism for repairing to prioritize administrative victory over her math above reading the hostages. how's these rescue quite, and those criticisms as well. this rescue though it was very popular with z is ray in the public at the end of the day doesn't really change as
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a big picture of the big picture. is that the 120 hostages inside the guy was a straight. uh some, uh and the delivery but nevertheless was the, is really public soul. these hostages coming out uh, the streaming is that, you know, the hostages that are alive inside, in spite of the war, in spite of everything, they're still live in inside. so this is actually strengthening the public in this year only for the release of hostages. i wouldn't be surprised that these strange things, those who say that there has to be a kind of a deep because mandatory itself is saying that they will not be able to make a more operations like this. as they know that how must we use different methods and they will, they know the next time when they will be as early forces coming. and they could
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execute the hostages, or they could take other measures so as to present these operations. so this was a kind of us talk to the show that we saw, which was successful from these rarely point of view. but no, i really think that this is a solution for the rest of the hostages. can we speculate and look forward now to month? so perhaps he is after this bull is of whatever that might look like. it might, it might look like a protracted states of not firing or it may, that may actually be a deal, but i wanted to just about the damage that this was done to israel is place in international affairs. when this is done, this israel just slumped back into the international community as though the warning gaza a didn't happen or does it not care about the what the world figgs,
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so long as the united states has its back. know if you look at these really public and even some of the reactions from the foreign ministry today. and there was some kind of relief when the saw the rise overview. right. doing and the populist file right, park these in europe that indicates that the, those who are of the supporters of the palace stephen calls on the last they suffered a political below. so this is actually considered, this is something the positive develop. now, all the same thing in the united states, the boulder showing the, the, the, the drum, the, it could be the next, the president and differently. he is someone the in the,
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in yahoo and his party are counting on. and so is always the believe the, the forces that includes the zeros allies in any a continuous war situation passes, i think, analysis good talking to as ever savvy, send me soccer injury. so thank you so much. i to and that was the day you'll, you'll find more on the w a dot com or on social media to dw user, of course is always that deep dumped. the
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