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the, the you watching dw news live from building for the 1st time since world war 2. a saw right party used to we in the size election here in germany. the alternative to germany, pa, he, oh, i have to, has taken the lead in the eastern state all through india and neighboring sacks to the a to p is the i c has just lost down to the conservative things that you're also on the program. huge protest seemed israel of to hostages. all founded in concept, hundreds of thousands of coal on the government to strike a deal with some us to get the remaining captives released the
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welcome to the program. i'm jared read. we begin with the historic outcome here in germany. projections, sorry, the fire ride alternatives to germany potty has one sundays election in the state of through india. not since world war 2 has the found right party come 1st in the state election in germany. the alternative to germany or a if d is against the country, providing military support to your crime. it also wants to radically con, back immigration is the most recognizable phase of germany's far right. if the knob you unhook it has let a right wing extremists potty to in a regional election for the 1st time since 1945 in a storage victory v victory and threatens your deal. it's a devastating blow to germany's mainstream potties, regardless of the 3 in the coalition government at national level. only the social democrats past the 5 percent threshold. now her games to lead the regional
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government to u. e, as in we are ready to take on the responsibility of forming a government to pull them as pull them into tradition, here in germany that 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 office of talks, find these extra place on the board on top like that, such as to what take up that offer is and now the question was for the parties have strict cables out governing with the if the, which they see us enter the more credit in germany, other region and electron and sex and eat the governing conservative cd. you may have never defended possibly. gains made by the if the to come 1st the if this the all know how disappointed people are with what's happening in maryland. when do you, most of the people here in saxon, the trusted us. yeah. does that seem once that's all it. yeah, because it didn't the task to protest go instead they gave us strong results with our support. oh, so what do i do? but it could still face problems. you know, if the current regional alliance failed to secure an absolute majority for re
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coalition deal, the conservatives could face the prospect of having to deal with the, with the left wing populace b, s w. to keep the a, if the pay the main screen pots each face. and now the challenge in 3 weeks when a 3rd eastern german state brendan book also votes for the new parliament. the if these leading pulse there about the populace b s w is suppose, that force to be reckoned with the regional political landscape and the east is becoming increasing funds predictable. and i'm joined in the studio, i by richard walker out chief international editor, richard high, a project and waiting for the fall right into the range. yes, this would be the 1st time a fall right potty has won the most states and the german state parliament since the 2nd world war. what does this means to germany? yeah, well i think it's a kind of shock to the system. charge me that there is the defense of the
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historical rubicon being crossed here. as you say, that this has not happened since the at the end of the 2nd level. that a far right potty comes 1st in the region with election. and it's just the latest and what seems like a kind of a series of milestones. so this policy is managed to achieve over the years. it's been around since the 2013. so it's only just over a decade. but it's, it's really kind of taking milestone off to milestone getting steadily larger on the national level. and just recently or earlier in the summer coming 2nd in the european elections. and this was seen as part of a bit of a sweep in many european countries. also with far right policies got going so far and, and now coming 1st in, in, in, in the state in this state of the range here. and i think what kind of sets apart the far right in germany from the far right. and now the european countries is, of course, the, the historical legacy, the germany has of naziism,
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because the holocaust, the side of the 2nd world war to even an absolute devastation in germany and across europe in confidence. that, that really lodging foss with the right has long been a serious to boot and, and with each of these milestones being taken by the a f d. people wondering, okay, you know, is this to be really seriously being onto mind and, and how far could it go? is this, you know, other many more milestones to come? so i think a lot of people in germany are going to be concerned about that tonight. when we look at these milestones that you've outlined over the past, i guess, 11 years or so. so people who are watching and, and you've talked about this to the trajectory, kind of mean that the i sd will golf and given what we've seen, particularly in through india today, that that's very unlikely. so in germany, you have a pretty fragmented political landscape,
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which means that policies need coalition partners to be able to get a majority in the respective elements, whether it's on a regional basis or on a national basis. the if the around the associates of 33 percent kind of market into india, it would need coalition partners to form a government and all of the other policies of said, we're not going into coalition with you. we think you'll be on the pale. we think that you're anti democratic and that's not going to happen. and it, i think it's most likely that that 5 will, as they often called a call, it will hold at this point. and the other parties will form coalitions to create the government. but what's possible is that you will start to see this 5 well being shipped to way up and, you know, some policies say, well, you know, if the, if the come up with a proposal in the regional parliament and we think it's sensible, then we'll vote with it rather than just object to it,
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simply because they both use alone. that would be the sort of thing that could come along. you might also see a debate emerging, it with a mate within the mainstream conservatives, which you've seen 1st inklings already, are saying, well, you know, they're on this and you know, we're on the center right there a bit further to the right con week or breaks on some things so, so that's, i think is something that we'll have to watch in the mountains some years ahead to see whether this to bu, this 5 will. a really does start to, to kind of break apart. richard, let's talk about it. and now the policy, a brand new populace party that's performed very well in these selections. it's called the sa wagner. missed a lie. and guess why does this policy appeal to so many voices a disease? it's comes 3rd in, in through india and saxony. yeah. and i mean, what's really striking by this party that it didn't exist just a few months ago. it's a mugs, as part of a split from the left pa to you, which is on the far left of german politics. and there's also putney von vin
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harris's of the former communist that used to rule in eastern germany. and this very charismatic lead from that policy split away from the left parties saying that she felt that they've gone too far down the kind of identity politics. you know, saying, you know, this is all about low cri, you know, stuff like that. and saying that she wanted to kind of, we define a new kind of left wing politics which is kind of anti capitalist and left wing in terms of economics. but in terms of some of the social and societal issues is more conventionally right wing, so like of more right wing attitude towards migration. and also having a strong attitude against germany. support of ukraine in, in the war that's ongoing will, russia's invasion if you train and that's where i have policies and overlaps with the f d, because that also has very much that i sued so,
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so this policy is really kind of, it is come out of pretty much nothing is go to carries. i'm asking lita and i think it it really appeals to a lot of people who think they want to shake up the system to assess is dissatisfied with the way that politics is going. but they don't necessarily want to go the whole whole to the a, f d which, you know, a lot of people have, have issues with. and this policy is provided a home for them. we don't know what kind of potential this party has in western germany. it is very much rooted denise from germany, so far at least to support the wishing for it. but it's just another sign of how kind of, tabulate the german political scene is right now. that's all the chief international editor, richard walker. richard, thank you very much for that analysis us and all the news now mass demonstrations have taken place across israel. we've produced is demanding the government degree a deal with how much to free the remaining hostages in gaza. now the demonstrations are opted off to israel's me latrice on the bodies of 6 hostages. inside the tunnel
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seats 5 talks have been taking place for months, but without a result, some hostage, family members accused the government of dragging its feet. the anger and frustration boil over on the street, the teller, the police clash with demonstrators, they've come out in the 10s of thousands to demand an immediate sizes ceasefire. deal that would allow the remaining hostages, kidnapped on october the 7th to come home. they accuse prime minister benjamin netanyahu of prolonging the war for political gain, of putting his own government's political survival above the lives of the hostages . the issue is to live more protesters. this riley is taking place outside the prime minister's office's part of a wave of nationwide grief and anger ripping israel as the bodies of 6 more
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hostages are recovered from garza. 2 the. ready you can play with the civilian slice, you cannot do that and with demand would demand video to be right now, that's why we marching for this one with the many amenities ma'am. are the hostages here against the governor, and call him on the the demonstrations are taking place on the same date. funeral services are underway for the hostages. their bodies recovered a day earlier in a tunnel under the city of rasa and southern gaza. according to the military, they were killed by whom us ours,
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before their bodies were discovered. for more and more is released the blame for this lives with their government because it was unable to secure a deal to bring them home. joining their campaign of pressure on the government, a powerful new ally, the head of israel's largest trade union come when the last 11 months i have shown responsibility. no more. i call them the people of israel to take the streets, but leave the work places i call on the old economic organizations of the state of israel joined the strike because the queen of the split was barred. that'd be just calling for a one day general strike on monday. is union represents some 800000 workers in areas as diverse as health care, transportation, and banking. the strike would also include israel's ben glory on airport halting all flights coming in and out a w's. tanya claim that has been at these demonstrations in television earlier. she
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sent us this update. yeah, we're here in the center of tele, v for a standing here on a bridge, the bridge is basically the island highway and we've seen some seen some there is a police that pushing back to protest to have been blocking this major highway for, for most of the evening that has been lighting also some of the on fires and you know, a lot of times here, i mean people i talked to, you know, there's a lot of sadness but also a lot of anger and the anger as many directed as a government. i'm prime minister benjamin netanyahu is also of the circumstances now that these 6 hostages, the bodies with sound, because it appears according to the health ministry that they were killed. 48 to 72 hours cost $50.00 before they were then a found in process to be examined. and that means they also killed fi uh shots. uh, so people here saying, you know, they could have been released in one of the whole city as many of the deals that's
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on the table right now. but it didn't happen and this is the main demand. but people hear the saying, you know, this needs to happen soon. no matter what we would be seeing, realizes in the record. now, this is just the beginning tonight, we'll be seeing tomorrow, a general has tried. one of the most powerful trades unions joins in and as the saying, you know, also medium to small sized businesses that have said that they were close of their employees can go out in the streets. and that's what you're told me. they come out and install this narrative for the families and the relatives of the hostages, as a boy now sounds also in recent weeks, but also for those that are still remaining in garza and they need to be brought home with a hosted steel of others sooner than later i was the w, as tanya claim. i intel of the van your up to dice. do keep in mind on t w dot com and on our social media accounts dw news. you can find out all the latest
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