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the, the, this is the w use live from bell in germany. social democrats have the slimmest of leads over the far right to the key regional election. exit polls show chancello left schultz as s p date ahead of the alternative for germany and brandon, but only 51 percent also coming up as well as military exchanges. heavy fire with the militant group has been leaving rescue crews of racing to repair the damage both found to intensifying their attacks and mazda as little make up a new radical myra, this an ion claims victory entry link is presidential election waiting just over 42 percent of about the author and unprecedented financial crisis promises of tax cuts,
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resonate with vote is struggling to make so so make ends meet the i've been for solon, welcome poles i have just closed in a time collection in the eastern german state of brandon buck, the incumbent social democratic party as an extremely slight lead on the 5 right alternative for germany or a if the according to all the exit polls. the election has been hard for race between the 2 bodies examples. but the central left social democrats on 31 percent of the vote if the on. so if you present the, if the results appear to add to the successes in the eastern states of the range the earlier this month, when was the biggest success for german file right body. since the 2nd mobile, the conservative cd usually is on 12 percent. the new life,
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this conservative sound back and finish the lines will be as w. 12 percent. the green's on 5 percent of the left body only 3. that's bringing the w's chief. political correspondent data has a as s p d elections at the s p. the election party and punch them. what do you make of these extremely close results? they are well, 1st step ben, sorry i'm having to lift my arm and a with physician because otherwise i couldn't understand your question, but you asked me what nice result means and pass up. i want to say i'm standing here, the s p d election policy and puts them so the capital of this region here that surrounds berlin, the gym, and capital, and the loud rounds of chaise and applause. when those past exit polls came in just now a few seconds ago. so the relief that people, hey, are a feeling that they're incumbent. they pry me,
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i did my voice has apparently taken away the victory here in these crusoe regional elections was, was palpable and is possible. it is the next, the next race and husband and nick and nick raised. we do have to stress again that this is something where we're still not, i'm not a 100 percent. sure that this is in fact the results of a couple of numbers are still going to be trickling and we are relying on the ticket was provided to us by the state broad, costa, a, l d. and the polling institution. but for now is looking as though the far right extreme is um, a of the party has not taken away the victory. that was something that many here in this region had see, is that the region of front bug, what essentially become the 2nd one in just a couple of weeks time where the far right party a is the, the alternative for parties, the alternative fidelity parties. they pulled themselves would take away the
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victory and one of those eastern demons. 6 mean and can you explain why the results that like getting through as a bonus so close? well people have analyzed, walked just drove boats as a to those valid boxes. and as well, those most important issues for people where and there's big consensus that this time around the election campaign was dominated by fear, by fear of the future by fear of too much emigration, uncontrolled immigration, on the one side. so this will say if the vote is that said, the gemini has been taking into many refugees that uh, they linked refugees and immigration with crime with rising crime, as they said in germany, which is of course, something that cannot be linked in that way. we have to stress and on the other side there was a feel of like being extreme is being on the rise here in this country. now that of
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course is something especially here in germany with it's not see past. when many people are saying we need to stop things from happening. while we saw similar developments before the hitler regime rose to power, we have to fight these elements who are trying to essentially roll back democracy. and so we had a representative of the, a, c, d o a here cooling the a is the, the nazi pact and essentially, and that they cannot be running the narrative here in this country anymore. so a lot of caea and deep divisions in this country tonight. and despite those calls, if you take a look at the results of 3rd of job bins in brandon, but still voted full of the a f d yes. and 70 percent didn't. so this is
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something why you have to look very, very closely and there is a tendency in germany that people to accept the fact that some people will always vote file right now. this is of course something that cannot be denied. it cannot be neglected, but you do have to stress that all the democratic, the more established parties they pulled on that vote has to come to the ballot boxes to prevent the, the from taking way even more votes. and this apparently, as we're talking now, seems to have worked both to turn out looks to be much, much higher than it was 5 years ago. so that means yes, b a is deacon, mobilize people, especially young voters. but the other democratic parties have also said to that, follows, come on, let's raise up, let's raise our voices against this tendency. so basically are you saying this is being a, a wake up hold on a successful wake up call to the more conservative parties. a who were running
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against the a if the many people haven't told me they want it to really signal to the government that the job they've been doing has been good enough of the yes. and that is something where we're going to have to talk about the implications for the government of all of charts. he's also from the a c, d. so the same party where i'm at the election policy tonight, and he runs the 3 way call list and government and dissatisfaction with his work and with the work of his cabinet is at such a low point that there are lots of calls to pay by people who are saying is all actual as even the right candidates to lead the s p d in to the federal election campaign because of close all of them. and they are going to the polls next in the federal elections. and that would have implications on many foreign policy, all of these issues that are true. so also for on neighboring countries,
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for the world essentially. so if the s b d take away the victory here to night. this is something why you can say ok, well i, so i got lucky one more time. if they don't manage it. and if they come seconds here, the incumbent state premier has already said that he wouldn't run the we wouldn't be willing to be the state premier over at the front back anymore. and that would have caused further damage of choice, his reputation and his credit ability as dumb and template and pressure would grow even stronger and him to make space and essentially let the s p d go into the next federal election with a different candidates. a good uh, topics the head suits to on a case of lock or whether notes interest bullet. this is a listing in a house or their chief political correspondent at s b, the election potty in pots them. and let's pick up on one of the points she was
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making there on the upcoming federal elections and took about the national implications without chief political it. it's amazing. i like cook now. she's a competing german chancellor with off schultz in new york. ahead of next week's united nations general assembly miss allen. oh, that's all, that's pretty bodies. seeing very tied race with the 5 right. a if the body of brandon. but why do you think sholtes chose to be absent at this crucial moment of the wow, i'm quite that says or something we've been offering him and he made the point that of course he jumped to do he's here sir. and then he helped loan services compact. so the seats, so with terrorist cold, the un secretary general at toll roads halting the un development goals. so he has no interest. so in talking about the exact details,
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because that criticism that could come through the found a fault set in the state of from the bug, is very close to home. and a very little sense that's where he lives. that's where his constituency is. and that's where the social democrats and policy candidates did not want or not sold to support in these elections because he said that could hinder rather than help. so he will take whatever comes out as very personal criticism, but also as personal praise as if the city mises to win in the end. and i guess we will have to wait for the final results, the and that contest that direct box. so with the fall i have the policy that's really interesting that the local sb positions are mostly shunned campaigning, but sholtes implanted both and i'm so that says a lot, but tell me this is a neck. it's still a neck and neck rice. and what would you say that the politicians
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on now listening to what the people want this interest politicians, at least, i mean some of these other bodies of the 5 right or left have been very active on social media for example, talking to young people communicating at least with many young voters and really picking up on social points that are important for many people in the eastern states. it says on the night of the, the fall, right? a, if the policy it has ready up its impact on the political debates here in germany, we saw that in the previous result, actions in some states, and now 16 federal states in germany. so these are not particularly large states, either 2000000 people out us at more than 83000000 going to the polls here. these particular have reached all next, but they are increasing the driving via dens. and that is a contest between all i've sold sous to in this in policy,
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which is really on the professor. she's democrats, has pitched forward. she knows people by alan's very know wellness call, certain gemini races, that popularity a 3 percent. it sounds like a single one is made up. we so census points, that's reason said a few bucks you want this to listen to continue as is so. and that already is it's a really bad record for when i've sold. and it defeats against the far right ulton tip of germany in his home stage of friends above what he's been living for relative time. but the fact that he's from handbook and his name and that includes all the deep woods, significantly impact his sauces, of funding again as sunset in general elections next year. and that's something he said that he wants to do. and he maintains, there is no doubt within the cost of that he would be the mind to do it. i'm a shadow. what's this all say about germany?
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way to put germany on it's standing in the well, looking from outside where you are if there's 2 ways of getting at it. i mean, it was a historic 1st one to all right. i'll $0.10 a w policy, one. those regional elections became the strongest policy of a wasteful government because the other policy wants it to govern with it in the states of the ring. yes, at the beginning of the month, internationally, one could even argue that it's that germany is almost late in the trends that is more of a 6 to the right in europe. and that seems to be a huge appetite for, it's changed a 4 and no, no, and this cost of the south is political policies. is that something full of sole custody is facing right now. his social democrats. but that's also something the conservatives seem to use hockey bill up against, despite the fact that it has somewhat the cupboards and offset the macros use and shape itself as it pauses. that is now farther to the right rather than central
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some within, i'm going to mac pools, then old tati said was left seeding, and that is a different spectra that we're seeing. so you think, yeah, we're also seeing an increasing fragmentation of the political spectrum with the benefits of architecture, which is also new pay us, which is has both left and right. we've policies. so overall it means less dependency. and the political system, michelle, let's say why you, why? because i want to talk to you about all the filters trip. we've heard that the german chancellor is in new york ahead of next week. so you in general assembly leah world lead is adopted. what the un calls, the fact of the future showed said it would create more trust in the united nations . the pac tackles challenges, such as moral climate change. it also calls for an adjustment to the international financial system in favor of the global south added aims to lay the grounds for global regulation of artificial intelligence. in his speech showed said he hopes
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the packs would help institutions re gained support. the tech shows our determination to restore trust in our common institutions. it shows that all the talk of the vision for the relation and uncertainty were not to be the end of the story of the united nations. because we stood corporate, we are still place in trust and one another. we're still committed to the principles of jobs and we are still willing to treat each other really with respect and fairness. somebody share that, how much of a difference do you think this deal will make? well, so now it makes a huge difference in that for once. it says the way as un, attention from the constance, firefighting and within these calls, like in the.
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