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the, the, you're watching the news live from the scene for the 1st time since world war 2, a far right party is state to when a state election in germany, the alternative to germany policy, the i sd, has taken the lead in the eastern states of terrains yet in neighboring saxony, the p is the i s a has just lost dallas to the conservative say to you the hello and welcome to the program. i'm jared read. we begin with the historic election results here in germany, projected results in the state election in east,
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in germany. sorry the far right alternative for germany has one. not since world war 2 is the found right pa he come 1st in the state election in germany. the alternative to germany or a if d is against the country, providing support to ukraine, and it's war against russia. it also wants to radically cost back immigration the i f. d came 2nd to the conservative christian democrats in the neighboring states of saxony. let's take a look at the projected results for the state of through india. now, the far right alternative to germany is the largest party. we 52 percent. the conservative christian democrats will see. did you have 24.2 percent this off of ok and can i asked alliance or b s w, which is a new left wing populace body has made its debut with 15.7 percent of the vice, the live party that had been leading a fragile minority government invest. it's
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a sausage. massive loss is 8, has 12.6 percent of device. the santa lift, social democrats of chancellor old of salts have 6.4 percent. the greens are on 3.5 percent. and the free democrats have just 1.2 percent will be on hook could lead to all the fi ride alternative to germany into india says he wants to head off the coalition government in the states. v as in we are ready to take on the responsibility of forming a government to upon them as parliamentary tradition here in germany, the strongest policy invites others. the tools in the coming week will hold talks in the party, committees will analyze the situation and then we'll decide to who will present the office of talks find these extra place on the board on the, on hook it. they have to lead to all of the a f d in the range, and we'll have more on these personal, crucial regional elections very soon. but before we do, let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today is writing
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these staging mass protesting till the 2 to non dig off and then reach a deal to free the remaining hostages captured by how mos during the october 7th tara attacks. now this comes off to the is riley military. he recovered the bodies of 6 hostages from a tunnel. in southern concepts is riley trades unions of cold, a general strike for monday to pressure the government to steal a deal. russia as soon as the time is interesting to, to more than $150.00 drawings launched by ukraine targets included moscow and the surrounding region fires break out an oil refinery and a power station. the cost region where your crime has launched and offensive was also talking in the way. and russian authorities have located 17 bodies that a helicopter crash side now the across went missing shortly off the tank off with the 22 people on board. most of the passengers were visiting with visiting tourists
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. the poland has mocked hazy, 5 years since world war 2 began with this, there are many of the vista plaza, with nazi germany. attacked in 1939. the soviet union invited poland 2 weeks later, prime minister donald to said you, crime should not be left to defend itself as the bottom of a band on the social media platform. x has come into force in brazil. x is on it on mosque had earlier, refused to comply with the supreme court order. the stand off is fueling debate or reduce information and free speech on the internet. it's not the screen x users in brazil are accustomed to seeing. starting saturday. the social media platform was no longer available via local providers following the legal spat between 2 powerful men, refusing to back down the result supreme court justice, alexander the mirage, once ex terrain and just information which he says to threaten us democracy. but ex,
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warner eli most is accusing the judge of censorship and says mirage is the one who's a danger to democracy. public opinion is split, perhaps not surprising, given results, the political divisions, but many agree the law of the land has to be followed. all businesses in brazil have to comply with the rules asking different i think that regardless of what happens or anyone's political views, the one survey found as many as 40000000 people or one, and 5 brazilians use x at least once a month. the people my age are really in the habit of watching tv news or reading the news. twitter. it was a way, at least for me to get news from around the world. so i've lost touch a little with what's happening around the world. i agree with the move to be honest with everyone. i know who uses twitter gets
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a little confused between what's real and what state to head to that house judge maurice has imposed a fine of several 1000 euros. anyone trying to use a vpn to access x in violation of this band? brazil isn't the only country that has stopped its population from using x. the platform is unavailable in no storage area and regimes including russia, china and the ran not a club. many brazilians would be eager to join. we're going to return to our top story now and this historic election resolve here in germany where projected results in the state of the rings. you guys saw the fall rise alternative for germany has won the selection. al chief political correspondent nina has a, is in through india in the, in the city of effort. a need a good to see you this projected waiting for the fall, right? this is the 1st, this would be the 1st times a fall,
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right potty has the most seats in a german state parliament since world war 2. just how big of a political moment is this for the country of hello doris. this is not just any old file, right policies. there's groups that one here. so the regional chapter of the fall, right? a, if the is one that is particularly extremist, it has been labeled as a definite case of right wing extremists that are gathered here behind me in this restaurant, in the capital of the rings, a effort whether celebrating what they call a historic success. a historic victory, and this is something of course that you're sending shock waves around the nation, especially when you look at the results overall. it's not just the a, if the and altogether it's also the lead candidate, young parker, who is making headlines here. you and hook is of course somebody where
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a quote has said, you can legitimately call him a fascist. he's a former history teacher who pretends to not know that he actually use nazi slogans. he said he wasn't aware of that. so this is a very much the group that has pushed the far right a is the to the, the, the right wing extremist into the right when it is the extreme is direction and this is an sending shockwave around the nation. this is also challenging, the more traditional, more established potties and everybody has to now find a way of actually coping with those fights. so this goes far beyond the range of nina. you mentioned in hook it there the i f days later in through india. he wants to govern earlier, we play the sound by for the him, where he said, we're ready to take on the responsibility of forming a government in the coming week. we're going to hold talks and then we'll decide to
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whom we will present the office of talks. is he going to be able to govern it doesn't look like that at the moment. he of course says what he got to say that as the policy that took away the highest share of the votes, he does claim to have the rights to form a coalition government. but all the other parties have already said that they are not going to go together with him to form a coalition governments. at the moment it looks as though what we hear in germany called the firewall, the so called, but on my was we call in gem and that is going to hold to night. and that is something. what will the other policies have said that they're not going to go into a new coalition government with a fluoride safety and they're also not going to collaborate with them. but of course, as the policy is growing stronger and stronger and getting bigger and bigger, this is something where you hear more and more voices as saying, we need to find
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a more pragmatic approach. we can't continue ignoring them. and this is something that also resonates into the rest of the republic, of course. and you also have to say that even if he doesn't cover and he will still wield significant influence because he will take away roughly a set of the seats in the parliament here in syringe. and that means that he will have a blocking minority. so anything a different government would propose in terms of laws where they want to change the regional constitution, for example, anything that requires a tooth that majority, they will not be able to do. and that could also mean that's a range as one of the 16 states that we have in germany could be paralyzed for a couple of months. and this is definitely an impact that the d is going to use. that's all chief political correspondent. nina has a reporting from alford in through india. nina, thank you very much for that. so let's go to neighboring saxony now and look at
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the expected results. the projections are indicating a slight lead for the conservative christian democrats, o. c, d, u, as it stands right now, the cd is governing in the coalition with the greens and send to lift the social democrats and projections have the cd. you on track to win almost 32 percent of the vi. now they have followed just behind by the fall, ride alternative for germany with 50.6 percent. then you come a posse. it'd be as www. this is the solve of ogden can est alliance. it seems good place taking some 12 percent of the ballots chance. little actual to social democrats, the s p d there in 4th, we've 7.8 percent followed by the greens. we've just about 5 percent of lights. we can cost now to dw political correspondent julia so daily who is interest in she is a she was with the i if the and was inside their election potty bodies now standing outside a way that has been taking place. julia, the i, if these project to,
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to come 2nd instruction, it's the best ever results. tell us what has been the if these reaction to dash or yeah, well the, if the uh, inspection either. so inside the building behind me there still celebrating, but we were told that the press had to leave a few minutes ago. so now we're standing here outside the party is still ongoing. we saw satisfaction. we saw joy when the 1st exit. polls came out. and when the projections came out, also because of the numbers that were being shown inside at the if the election party were those from the public broadcaster to the f and not the projections that we are showing. and the 2 bath numbers actually show an even smaller difference between the leading cd you and the a fee just between 0.5 and 0.3 percent. so really, really close and many people here think and still hope that as the vote counting
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continues throughout the evening that the ac can actually be able to, to overcome the cd you and come in 1st. but even so, if it were to come in 2nd, still the, the ac has one more votes then the less said election 5 years ago. and we've also saw some reactions to results of other parties. for example, big chairs. when people here at the, if the saw that the green party had not done particularly well in, in the results and also some tiers when they saw that a cycle blocking next alliance actually produce some, some very positive results. so also reactions to other parties here. yeah, yeah, julia, let's talk a little bit more about the, i guess the just spill out for us. exactly. how has the i s t being able to unite and as a so a such a great number of votes and voters is behind it. so yes, well one of the main topics of conversation over the last few months and years,
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especially in this part of germany has been migration. and that is kind of like the big topic. also for the, if the it is one of the topics that they with which they are able to catalyze votes and, and when boats. and we've seen, especially in the last week since there was a, a nice attack in western german, inserting and carried out by failed asylum seeker, from syria. the debate has become even bigger. and that is something that has helped the a, if the get to where they were, it's a party that was already traditionally strong in the states already 5 years ago. it came in 2nd. but um, this is basically confirming how strong the party is here in saxony. dw political correspondent, julia, so deli, therefore, as julia, thank you. you're up to date here on d, w. we do have more coverage. all of these really important elections on our website, dw, dot com and on our social media accounts to at dw,
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