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the, the, you're watching dw news live from the lead for the 1st time since world war 2 as far right part in your state to win the state election here in germany. the alternative to germany pots easy, i sd, has taken the lead in the eastern states of through india and neighboring saxony. and if he is the i, if the has just lost down to the conservative, see the here, the welcome to the program. i'm jared read. we begin with a historic election results here in germany, projected results in the state election in east in germany. show the far right
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alternative to germany has one note, since world war 2 has a fall, right? pa he come 1st sci election in germany. the alternative to jen, let me go a f, d is against the country providing support to ukraine in its war against russia. it also, it wants to radically count back immigration, the i, f, d came, stick it into the conservative christian democrats in the neighboring state of saxony. let's take a look at the latest the projected results for this type of through india, the found right alternative to germany, the largest party with 32.8 percent. the conservative christian democrats have 23.8 percent. this off of ok and can is to lines o b s w, a new lift wing populace body has made its debut with 15.5 percent to divide. the live party that had been leading a fragile minority government has suffered significant losses. it has 12.9 percent
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of the 1st, the center left social democrats of the federal chance, the whole s sholtes have 6 point one percent. the greens are on the 3.3 percent and the free democrats have 1.2 percent. as we can see now from beyond hookah, he is the leader of the far right alternative fit germany in the side of through india. okay. it says he wants to hit off of coalition government that v as in we are ready to take on the responsibility of forming a government to pull them as parliamentary tradition here in germany, the strongest policy invites others. the tools in the coming week will hold talks in the pots, the committees will analyze the situation, and then we'll decide to who will present the opposite of towards finding these extra place on the, on how could they have well corresponded? matthew moore is a mistake parliament in the capital of the range, yet in the effort to matthew, now we just heard from the leader of the file right there. he says he wants to govern. will he be able to
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pass the more in f? and i'm wondering, can you hear me going to be incredibly hard for him to govern? and that's because all the other parties have basically drawn a firewall between themselves and the f d, because the city is not the democratic party. i can hear you directly. i'm hoping you can hear me. this is a party that has been a good labeled a right wing extremists potty vice for t c a security services here in to india. and ultimately it's gonna be difficult for him to to, to lead the government. yeah, because the other parties have said that they will not work with the f b. i was going to extend his hand and offer them a chance to, to, to negotiate with them. but i bumped into one politician on the street who just lost her seat and she said that the chances of anyone take not, not, not, not now with the offer is really slow. and you said that the bottle night will be to see who can actually form a coalition. by the moment, if you're in the strongest position i'm wanting to have, which is really important, is enough to block a constitutional block. hard for certain business to be to be done in the
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parliament, going ahead. so even if they con, govern, matthew, they still will wield a pretty significant influence. now, there was a protest way you were earlier. how have people being reacting to this news? they. so there's been, i would, i would like to see it's been a shock, but it hasn't really been a shot because she's been coming. this was forecast. but there's a new sense of, of follow on um, on the diction over here. i mean, those people who are these are active people, 2000 people can to full desktops. i understood that there was no air left. if you like at the mood was really low as, as, as the kind of go off and they were sitting down for a long time. there was some transfers that go off, they go through a march and to tell you it did get a bit more odd to me too much for people who said, you know, i don't have much work. i'm really kind of a load. i know it gives me,
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it gives me inspiration to see all the people who k as much as i do about that the direction of my state and my country. and that, that, to show that there is actually a democratic majority that hasn't both. if, if you must remember that the f b is because we're sitting on something like 30 percent of the fault here, we've got the exact numbers are coming in throughout the night. but that means that our 7 percent of people that voted for different policies that, that do share their values. and so we get from that. but as i say, it would was really low in the lead up to these selections. you've been traveling right across the region. what have voted has main concerns being and what sorts of messages have they wanted to stay in to the federal government in berlin? okay, that's it, that's an interesting question because that's like this was very much seen as a kind of a message from the federal government in berlin. it's interesting, we said regional election. so you go, you go to, you, come to,
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to the state and you're expect to be bombarded with maybe regional issues that actually is being full on very much you political issues and people national issues and not just shows you the kind of the be in the country a whole lot and i think what's interesting is that you're going the big issues that are really causing through. so things like these, the war and ukraine has, as, as a, something that moves people. and that's actually shifted. folks from party to party, utilize the people come to me is that, you know, i was the lifelong green button, the green's. they're in favor of supporting you create a basically sending weapons to, to you create and i'm not for that. so i'm going to vote for hockey that's next vehemently against that. and then on the other side you got my question was an issue that be burning and it's really kind of a big boy in, in an importance and among roman vultures. and the last, i would say, 12 months as 18 months, because the number of a regular migrants arriving in germany has been rising steadily. and so there's a growing sense that will keep we kept while we get, are able to close these numbers. and then old, that feeds into parts and this has been, this is where the,
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the has really kind of benefits just because you've got, you've got these issues like the war, ukraine. you've got my question and then you've got over. whelming general believes with a kind of frustration with a government called us in berlin and all of us come together just to forget to provide this result are really historic result. i mean, we must remember that this is a key moment and job useless for history. became i'm an agent that's out of political correspondence back you more in the account in the state of through india talking to us about the election results. the matthew, thank you so much. i splits to now to the expected results from the neighboring state. all of the sacks and the projections are indicating a slight lead for the conservative christian democrats all say to you. right now the senior, you're using the governing coalition day with the greens and the sand to lift social democrats. now projections have the cd you on track to in almost 32 percent of the vote. they followed just behind by the a f d. the alternative to germany, the far right potty, 50.8 percent. so been the new come
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a solve of i can connect to lines they, you can see them here with the latest b s w there instead place with 12 percent. chancellor old optional says social democrats, b s p d there in full 7 and a half percent followed by the greens with just over 5 percent of thoughts. now let me say ok, let's matt is the leader of the city. you're in saxon a. also the current state premier there, he's st potty workers and support is a bit earlier as if in the united states, their friends. yeah, we have every reason. right? there's only 5 hard years are now behind us national elections. europe and elections are behind 5. so by, if it's not, we all know how disappointed people are with what's happening under land from the most of the people here in saxon, the trusted us. yeah, exactly. once,
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that's all it. yeah. because it didn't, the task to protest go instead, they gave us a strong result with our support, the congratulations, and so thank you very much for making the minds. i'm going to come up. i'll take political edits and the kind of cosmic is interest in the regional capital of saxony at mckayla. it appears the c d. u has managed to keep the file ride alternately alternative to germany at by in the state of saxon a. how is it managed to do that? well, the answer is really in here cuz that's law. who is an exceptional figure within the conservative? see, do you come on going to macklin policy, although she's no longer really active in your own policy. he has done it on say, couldn't account how many hundreds of barbecues speaking to people, if you see him out on the streets, he speaks to everybody. and he has been trying for a decade now to win over voters from potentially assisting father to the right.
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having said that, having a neck and neck for race with the far right a if the policy shows that he to a cannot so the escape that friends of a fall right. if an extreme roy policy, as it is, see here in the states, saxony gaining traction also having almost the, the thoughts in his own states. but the real, it will be seen as something like a rock and slave within its own conservative towns. and i'm sure we will see him a lot in on the campaign trail in the upcoming elections in a year's time when germany as a whole goes to the polls. not because i'd like to talk a little bit more. we've been discussing over the last few hours, these historical firewall of the established pod. he's trying to keep the file right out of power at it. if he's, that's being the case and fax to me how can that hold long term
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5 hockey's is sticking to the principles of basic said, i mean it's not only and tactics. there's also a concern about the policy states and we don't want to get dragged onto that territory where there are question marks, where the policy actually sounds in for the democratic odor in germany, the leader of the fall, right, a of the in the ring gear can legally be called foxes, nobody's particularly into, i mean, he wants to be associated with foxes and some folks and still want to vote for people who are. that is, the majority of votes and still in many because although the far right, if the policy got homeless, the side of the votes and both of those states that went to the polls, this is still the exception in the political landscape nationwide. the a if the polls around about 1516 percent of the moment, given all that and the kind of the 3 parties that will be very concerned with the
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results of the 3 that may cost the current federal government. what methods do you think voters have been sending them today? yes, this is a disaster for all that. so sconces governing coalition and they're all in the single digits. they in low single digits in some cases in. so bring your 2 out of the 3 policies, all except what i've sold his own policy and even in the regional tal events. so as this is, i'm not used to as a wake up core. i think they've, they've heard that to or seen that's already in the campaign leading up to this. but this really sent a shiver down the spine of this coalition that has seen months of political in fighting. and there's really a 2 options now that the in fighting continues intensifies even as the policy for instance, of the finance minister to send this policy, the free democrats in the very fight for the, for this
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a call to 5 all at the moment. does that mean the code a simple 5 even more that would make the adjustment coalition less stable and within the european context? that's certainly something that neighbors don't want to see. who will this be a signal where the policy say, look, we cannot stop at already an election campaign while governing together, we can be competing against each other, and will they suddenly discover that the want to speak with one single voice? i very much doubt is either way the coalition that would have sold is most likely to continue because of policies have a lot more to use still from it breaking up and sticking together. yeah, that's all chief political edits. it and the kind of christmas speaking to us from dressed in a thanks a lot to that. you're welcome. let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines today is riley's staging, mass protesting televi to demand the government rates and deals are free. the
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remaining hostages, captured by him us during the october savings terror attacks, as well as military has recovered the bodies of 6 hostages from the tunnel. in southern guns, i tried, unions of cold, a general strike for monday to price it at the complement rushes easy, it has interest. it took more than $150.00 drawings launched by due crime targets included moscow and the surrounding region. fires broke out and an oil refinery and a power station. the post region where ukraine has launched and offensive was also targeted. poland has mocked icy 5 years since world war 2 began with the ceremony invest atlanta with nazi germany, attacked in 1939. the soviet union invited poland 2 weeks later, prime minister donald chose could said you crying should not be left to defend itself as poland. what you're off to die here on d. w, of course, is more on these key regional elections on our website, d, w dot com and no no social media accounts to us dw,
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