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to was a cabinet, a chanting crowds of most of the young people actually assigned the public anger over last week's classes hasn't died down. and that was when people took to the streets of a president, routes. those plans to raise taxes. you since dropped those plans of the payoff a dialogue. but the protest, the site, they don't want the tool they want router out. i'm feel go invalid, and this is the day the and now who should know that we have firing him. he has shown us that he is incomplete sense the do we want him to do it because yeah, yeah. the problem is, is that, is not anybody the people are, they want to sit and don't think he's got to a couple of these money,
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really much money re up to put a human being. and he's willing to spill our blood. we're willing to send up to him, he's up before we can book these people. they don't really mean that's to also in the day andre has been foraging closer ties with china and closing up to the kremlin as he takes over the presidency of a european union and many are asking what direction would it take? we have seen the hungry that are in government on death level, has an obviously a very constructive behavior over the past years. and they don't see a reason why the behavior will change or issues that the home during government considers sounds that they for it. so welcome to the day and the protest is every time 2 cities across can here with demonstrates as demanding that present when
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a router step down. please try to detect the crowds of gas and was a cabinet and by closing key highways and most of the young protests has continued to agitate against the present. despite these decision to withdrawal and unpopular finance bill that triggered protests and deadly vitamins. last week, the streets of kennedy's capital have turned into a public battle ground demonstrations here smaller than those of recent weeks. but the seems a no less tail take the young people across the country, angry to a government, they say doesn't understand the struggles. because uh, but at the end of the line, he has flight, the many things he, i told him that he was about to find jobs for them. there's no job now. we had a that's a very the street. we want him to go. a few must called for include cvt in the
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decision making process is we are already having and seeing the president making more cutting down budget, saying this would not happen that you're not happy with the who's consultation. of the president william router was false to buck truck on a new finance bill that's initially spot the protests. the low would have increased the taxes in every day items, including bright and cooking oil, canyon opposition leaders have spoken out in some parts of the demonstrates is that demands we go see the east, the beginning of last best jobs there. you have given the country one last, this starts, we pay the season and swim with it. by implementing all the demands or weak lloyd n sync the country or to get in on tuesday,
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october misplaced the coffins in the streets of nairobi to draw attention to the excessive false used by police. the state funded kenya national commission on human rights fed as well as those killed hundreds of being seriously injured. and they have been dozens of cases of being false all in follow tre disappearances . i talked to jane langa as a fellow in the advocate program of the economy and diamond for international peace . she joins us from washington. d. c. a. welcome to d w. why all people still out on the streets, even though the government has dropped this controversial a finance bill? a thank you, feel for this option is to have this conversation. and yes, i see. have you said that people are still in the streets and we're beginning to now clearly see, and what is the mines in is that the institutions also treat that other pressure
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points that are already there in the 1st thing that we, we're beginning to come clearly to show clearly is that young people are too very dissatisfied with their current situation and they find themselves in and this is because kind of a very young country, but i'm of young people are still um unemployed and i still don't believe that they have been hard when they're trying to get their grievances that they do not see a few to hold for themselves in these. so they're still calling for the government to listen to them. and also this is med because they have been seen a lot of politicians indulged in a lot of well, quite a few months. we have just come into the office and they believe is not a huge governance issue. but is, we've seen the country and don't want to see drastic changes in these. and finally, uh, one of the things that has also continued to, to access our bits. these issues is also the punch card to read this to the young
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people still feel that they have not been how does this come up, what you need to, to be listened to and they want why dialogue beyond the be much fast took them there. and so there's $21.00 to engage on the issues that are still on the table. okay. people have died during these protests which as we say, started about this fine on spill these grievances that you've talked about. i'm well, what clearly that before i recess of of protests any, any, any i'm paid once that that bad the depression has been released in this way. then not going to go back quickly. but is the government really having done the utah and on the finance bill goes i yes, if you right in the streets and fun things down, we will suddenly cure unemployment where we didn't. we didn't do that before. yes it's, it's very 1st, it's very unfortunate and my head goes out to the families and the young people who lost their lives in this process it's, it's very unfortunately time
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a ton of events. the solution to this problem that kind of finds it's fitting out itself and then the government finds itself in. there's not an easy solution, but it doesn't know how to do this addition. and it's very multifaceted and has multiple layers of how we couldn't even come to entangle that. but we have to start looking at this into the current situation. has been the tensions have been there for a while. so we need to find the quote, the tensions that i've had, this collision attention the rhetoric and then having the results to at least address some of the key issues, especially with of governance and for the young people to, to be high. because i think there's an opportunity for dial up to happen or meaningful dialogue to whether i could feel that the voices are being hot. so that is one. now the 2nd thing you ever said, kind of a very young country, the issue is all about a governance vending itself and, and unemployment. we'll take the time any call numbers can say that there's going to be have to be just short time uh, solutions that help uh check the way for,
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but then they'll just have to be long term. but all the solution, once in need of an environment the to the that is peaceful and one that is able to have a dialogue and open dialogue. our discussion on what is the best way for sort of choosing the current situation is very important. and then having a strong conversation on how come to country move forward. what are the big problems that's holding the country back is, is kind of this debt problem as a debt problem and an iron math problem. and the expansion of the tax space was supposed to help fill the best financial whole or anything that the president does not in terms of austerity in trying to, to, to fill that whole surely is going to make what ever problems are bad. now for young unemployed people was this is for most of us are, this is, this is very complicated because indeed there's a dead problem in doing the kind that does need to raise revenue for,
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for 4 outputs. so we need to find creative ways and i think it's really caused for a lot of advice and we don't move on just to put it that way. simple, simple basic with the bundle part of the leadership at this point, to see how to ensure the dimensions of raising revenue. i'm not going to make a situation where young people, even general kansas still are not able to just provide for the very basic. so they may rise of tech special ed kardon mode, also be pinching of on the current uh, based on the income to be how it needs to be a way that the diversity fives do. but also it has a long term strategy to ensure that it is also putting barks. i'm kind of revenue back into these people's pockets. because the problem right now is when you put more taxes that are for you, i'm going directly into the book and then it becomes a big issue. people don't feel like you have to send into us, you're not, you're not hearing the cries of the people. so he's going to become a lot of a conversation on how do we do this, how to expand his breakfast. uh,
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is it more boring? well lending, but you have the end of the day. it also has to be advised by the current situation on the ground. all right, good, talking to you. thanks for taking us through that to talk to jane boone got from the county endowment for international peace. thank you very much. i the got in 5 minutes to have it to old on his cold on ukrainian president in florida. me is that i asked you to consider a cease fire with russia. mister o'brien was speaking during his 1st visit to caves and dresses full scale invasion in 2022 presidents. the landscape said that ukraine needed a just peace and cold on europe to maintain the supply of military ages. country, the gold bands visit was also his 1st foreign trip since hungry. assume the use rotating presidency on monday. the 6 month term could say some fiction as the w is . let's see, i show to reports hungary, head of the rotating you counts the presidency for the 2nd half of 2024 pests and
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vicious plans for the block over the next 6 months. while you're down, if she i'm on, the more to of the home, get in presidency, is let's make you great. again. her multitude refers to an active, proactive presidency. it reflects the expectation that we are stronger together, that we are part of it together. we can order me who we are and on your own model to a single not before the budapest is now in charge of sharing the counts and meetings and bringing forward european union policies by brokering agreement among the states. it wants to focus on areas such as competitiveness, enlargement and efficient border controls. but hunger is relationship with the 27 country block has been tens over the past few years. the use executive um the european commission is currently holding back some 19000000000 years and payments due to budapest, overlooked at all concerns the country which is considered by some to be one of
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rush us closest allies in the you is blocking billions of years of military up to ukraine and is critical of plans for key use future you membership for the next top a year though, the hungarian administration insists it visit faithfully. and if she can, us the presidency, we will be honest brokers, yahoo! cooperate and loyally with all member states and institutions, we get off with the same time hungry in our view. as soon as a strong european policy represents, i clear you to be an alternative for you all have done nothing about cape. you show political analysis on a vague things that at a bureaucratic level, this will be the case. but there's also the political level. and we have seen the hungary down here in government on death level, has an obviously a very constructive behavior over the past years. and they do not see a reason why the behavior will change or issues that the home during government
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considers sounds that they for itself. but the big things, the influence of the hungarian presidency or new politics will be limited off to the elections. the european institutions are in the transition phase, which leads to a slower pace in the law making machinery. and you, you commission is due to into office by the end of the year. in the meantime, hungary will try to leave it small on your own. as have a look at this very that came out of chef a lot, who is professor of international affairs at princeton university and joins us today from the from city of deal or welcome to the w professor. that's how none of us should a you lead is be now that's one of the blocks. chief records will be staffing the blocks agenda for the next 6 months as well. i think it needs to be moderately nervous and it needs to actually stand its toes because victor or funds been planning. ready the rotating presidency for years now is that a huge staff of people working on this. carrying government bought
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a building and brussels to stage a lot of events that actually organize something like $1500.00 events during their 6 months presidency, even though most of the e. u. is going to be kind of on hide us between 2 different commissions and 2 different parliaments. so i think what's going to happen this about guarantees are going to try as hard as they can to set an agenda to change the tone. and as your clips set to present an alternative, which is not by europe unified around a set of common values. but a europe organized around a set of separate sovereignties. you have to, you will have to grapple with and sort of get that. how much damage connie actually do there? because as i understand it, the, the, the role of the, the presidency is essentially administer. take one, he will still if, if he has a particular hung gary agenda still have to gather consensus from his 26 partners as well. it's true, the hon gary is,
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will set the agendas for all of these meetings. and one of the things we've seen from victor, oregon is that when he wants something from the you use is whatever power or blocking vito. he has to try to leverage what he needs from the you and your clip mentioned that the was right now, withholding billions of heroes from hungry for various kinds of rule of law. file ations therapy and court of justice. just find hungry, 200000000 euro with a 1000000 euro find a day accruing while for bon has not honored you asylum law. and on top of that or event is for subjective of an article $71.00 procedure in the castle. and here's the offered thing. is he going to chair the meeting which his own country is going to be up for examination? it's offered and it may be that or upon doesn't have a decisive vote and he will change the tone. you will try to change the agenda and he will try the bargain for whatever he can to get whenever he can get from the
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store about the, the, the, him getting a private, it's the, he's been in ukraine, fatah, said the president. so let's get to pushing for what he called a quick cx 5 that he said could accelerate towards, should we try, he's was at face value. well, this is a line that has gone down very well with his supporters at home that you know, we need to cease fire. we need to stop the killing or bun has claimed to be the pro peace candidate in europe. but of course, anybody who understands the pain in russian conflict knows that if you stop the fighting right now, russia basically wins a lot of what it set out to get. so the e u has mostly been united around the idea of if this is really not a moment to have a ceasefire, it's just that it's hard to argue against somebody who says, i want peace. i want to cease fire, we must end the conflict. of course, that's attractive. it's just not the world we live in. and so that brings us to, to, to what we've been entering at, hey, a big, big be of, it's
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a whole bunch of power and ones for russia. and it's present in what you believe is behind that as well. so again, or ben could see that the, you was going to cut crucial funds that were by needed to maintain his government, which is i think by all measures the most corrupt government in the u. and so when he started that the was closing in on him and possibly cutting a lot of the funds that he needed to pay off, his supporters and his oligarchs. he looked for money elsewhere. and so at 1st he went to russia, which actually gave him quite a lot of support subsidies for building a new nuclear power plant. but now of course rushes falling on harder time. so oregon's real attention in the last year or so has been to try to port china. so she's getting actually made a visit to hungry. something like 44 percent of all foreign direct investment. the china makes in the you goes to one little country, namely hungry, and all of this is designed to pop up for fun if the cops was fine. so that's what
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he is. he wants to get out of this. but he's also, therefore, not a reliable player when it comes to cooperating with other member states in uniform policy. is that any upside for the european union in victo or bonds close ties to russia, orienting to china as well? he claims that again, the language of honest broker has come up multiple times and or been keeps saying, look, i'm the one who can talk to everybody. i'm the one who can negotiate a peace agreement. i'm the one who can solve problems with china. now, so far, none of that has happened, oregon either because you doesn't trust them to do it or because the chinese and the russians don't trust them to do it. but that's always why the says, you know, somebody has to talk to all fives which, you know, again, makes a lot of sense if you just take it at face value. but if you invest it in the context that oregon is talking about, it's not nearly as innocent as it looks. so is there an upside?
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i'm not sure about that. that's, i think, actually bothered not. and there's one other down side that i should mention, which is that the last time or about how the rotating presidency and are ready in the 1st couple of days of this, one or bomb has use the rotating presidency at the you to crack down on opposition at home, so just in the last couple of days he is cracked down on the leading investigative new source and he's crack down on trans past the international. and most of the other engineers that receive for an funding are really in for a rough ride. while he has the rotating presidency, even though they helped him, commission filed. ready infringement action against him for setting up this investigative authority, but that's actually harassing all of the civil sector organizations. he assumes when he's president of the, you know, the rotating president that he can block anything that you would do to go after him . so he's going to have a field day at home, consolidating power, fast. nice thing analysis,
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and we thank you for it. professor kim l. a ship hello for princeton university. thank you so much. thank you very much. i the grease has become a fast country in new york city and union to introduce a 6 day working week for some businesses. the measure applies to firms that provide 247 surfaces, all those experiencing extraordinary workload research pro business government calls the regulation work a friend's a, but it's sparking outrage amongst trade unions and people on the street. how like you name? oh, it goes to the grill says if your employer says this is it will take it or leave it . you can't do anything about it. this is green, i'm not gonna say it. but we're going back to early up decades in this law has nothing to offer, then it will, it will not solve the problem of businesses that don't have enough to diocese. that's how you set the cut over. you might get different assignments on this most
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the world health organization says a 40 hour week is already too much in other european countries. the work load is decreasing excitement a 6 day week is unacceptable. we should not let it be imposed on. never about the if i saw that 6 day work was wearing me down, i would not do it. i prioritize my mental health, not money. yeah. but i thought, journalist, i'm very kind of solvent, joins us from athens of welcome to the w on paper. greece is economic growth is found, it's above the euro zone average. so how's the government justifying this move as well? actually, this is somewhat of a paradox because companies across the globe are actually cooling with the idea of actually limiting in short me work hours and working weeks. but the government here says it's introducing neighbors skiing,
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a 48 hour working week to boost productivity. and it causes in these because a, because it's a grease is shrinking population in a well truly fine demographics and be because of a severe shortage in skilled workers. greece has been facing a terrible decline in its demographics. the prime minister has called it a ticking time bomb. in fact, um, and what has simply exacerbated the situation in, in recent years, has been a master slide around 500000 schools. young, well educated greeks who love the country at the highly refined. now, the pharmacist here a decade long prices and the government has not been able to woo them back. so this
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is how it's ultimately justifying the reason for going ahead with this game and what our experts saying about this. because it seems, it seems just ridiculous that okay, we have a shrinking population and a few, a skilled workers that will make the few that we have were caught up rather than attracting more back to the country as well. the space trials and tested runs a 4 day a 4 day. what weeks in other parts of europe and abroad? germany, japan, south africa, for example, have tried, it's tested and it has proven effective. but in greece, this has not happened in the box. the there is no, stockton disapproved, and that happens that any strong, credible, you know, professional voice has to come out and support the ski in stock. any kind of
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professionals that i've been hearing, at least in the, in the past few days. our neighbor at restaurant brought some example in the u. k, the raising of critical i ski. so is there any support for the measure amongst the people and normal working people, the government must have known that if it this would be a hated move. the hey, didn't lose, and it is considered about fire. why? a gas, you know, trade, you use a call saying that it use effectively rotating, right? that factory workers have. and that the government effectively is trying to the hands of big money and big corporations. and it is also intuitive in the sense that the, using our, for example, the pension has the right to continue working in the job rather than
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making way for fresh blood to do to come in. but at the same time, if the government, the government is simply saying that if he does still have to know that, then this is the best that he can, the ultimately come up with. so we'll be facing more in the position from from locals in the very few right now. we're actually supporting it to her so that i'm actually, i kinda saw in athens, and that is the day i'm even part of my team on social media. at dw news, you'll find the night to start headlines on dw, don't combo on the d, w. and although i'm from main tax rate on the day, have a good day, the
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