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the, the business dw news line from bullet germany is social democrats, appear to naturally beat the far right in a key regional election. b, s p d of child. so the order of shows, celebrates as initial results. give them a slightly the over the far right alternative for germany and the book deluxe. also coming off, israel's military exchanges, have it 5 minutes, improve hezbollah, leaving rescue cruise racing to repair the damage both vouch intensive fun, veritax the mux is low, make all neuron camara. does on the claims of victory in ceylon coast presidential
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election, waiting just over 42 percent of the votes, often unprecedented financial crisis. promises of tex comes presidents with voters struggling to make ends meet the go ahead of us, welcome to the program. both of close and the closely watched election and the eastern german state of branson book the fall arrived alternative for germany or a f. d. had been expected to win the race, but projected results put the incumbent social democratic party ahead but just over one point polls the head of the vote had the f d and the lead but projected results put the central left hand across on the 31.2 percent of the vote while the f d is on 29.8 percent. that's the gain of mold as 6 points since 2090 the
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a. if the results appear to add to the success in the eastern state of touring earlier this month, that when that was the biggest success for fluoride parties since the 2nd world war, the conservative cd you potty is on 11.8 percent. the new left is conservative. volume connected lines or b s, w is also on 12 point one percent of greens on 5. but i'm book social democrats are cautiously celebrating. here's the lead kinds of this, the incumbent state. pray me, i did my voice. good. then i know often it's an openly enlarged parts and in its entirety, right? doing extreme is party that one can achieve around 30 percent of the low. it's in the state, and that is a huge spell arm signal for all of us either. it will cost for all democrats, eco provided for all those who stand for freedom. openness and tolerance, and reason was alarms ignite, o thought. we must also take the seriously,
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despite all the pride we have today, and the good results with this, i give the but do you must continue this debate intensively after the election campaign knocked in by comp intensified the field. but on board cut breton looks only has a chance if it remains some open and toddler and states that just the challenge we face after the election. just this before the election. now, it's pulling up by a half $1000000000.00 on the side, off the coast funding. you know, hawes is outside the state government building and the books, capital pots down for us. now, what do you make of those results or projections or? well, at the moment it does look like it was very narrow, but a victory for the incumbent state premier. i think my board code from the social democrats and perhaps the international views we have to add. it comes from the same policy as the german chancellor left choice. so it is
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a narrow victory. and it is something that the sd did celebrate a lot. now this is something that is explained by the fact that the polls have seen the a if the, the fall right party that is in pods being observed by german intelligence agencies for the anti democratic intentions. and that they would have won the elections. that is something that the poll said before the elections, now this apparently is not happening. and yet it is becoming clear tonight that the country is polarized. that this election campaign was dominated by c a c, a on the one side of irregular migration or illegal migration as the far right, a d calls, it weighs all the implications when it comes to crime statistics, etc, that they make the link between and on the other side of fia, and by voters of more democratic parties of the more established and parties that have been around in germany for a long time. and that those right wing extreme is,
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could indeed be on the rise because of close to nice election is already the said one in a month in a, the former communist east in germany. and the a if d, and also the populace b as w a as seeing tremendous results in those elections, but to night incumbent, a state premier deep, my boy looks like he can continue his job. now also a social democrats have gavin and problem book. since 1990. we need to stress that these are projections about what, what would a of that result mean for them as well. this is why there was a huge sense of release here when those 1st exit polls became public after 6 pm tonight. that the sd did indeed make it again. but they made it with a very, very narrow victory. if the, those figures to uh, to sam,
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later on this evening throughout the course of this evening. so, of course, people had said that they are very satisfied with the work of the incumbent state premiere. and in fact, 3 quarters of a voters actually said that they don't agree with the politics of the party. they've voted for when it comes to the s p d. but they've voted in spite of the dissatisfaction with a party full this person. and this is something where it is ringing. huge alarm bells also invalid, and so the federal time slot left. so it's who's coming under a lot of pressure at the moment with the he's the right candidate to lead the social democrats into next use federal election. now you've mentioned it off the sex and entering here. this is now the 3rd state election in a short period of time with lots of gains for the right. we have d. a also elections was seen as a litmus test for germany's a coalition government on the left shows while vote is so dissatisfied with the
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current government. we are beginning to see your polarization of demons, society. what's interesting in these regional elections, all 3 of them, the topic was immigration and do a politics. so the question to germany, the sending west ends to ukraine. those where issues that vote has debated here. now this is not something that can be decided by state premieres in germany's regions. they said something normally that the federal government decides about. but the question of war and peace, if you will, in europe, is something that is dividing people a lot, especially in the former communist east. there's a big and sort of a feeling that the bell in politics is not doing the, the, the issue of peace in europe, a fave of the germany should stop sending lessons to ukraine, for example. so, there are a lot of other issues on the table. why the government is so unpopular, the balloon government, and this is also something that has to do
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a lot with the public and fighting that they're doing on a continuous basis. and if you look at the results of the other 2 partners in the berlin coalition tonight and brenton back the, the business friend via ftp potty is not even getting one percent. that's what the current sega's are saying. and the greens will only just make it into the regional government here. so of course that will be a lot to talk about on monday morning. now the far right after the minus to motivate, attract young voters, in particular to come out and costs the ballot for them. why is that? now what they've understood is that they need to appeal to young voters and they have is stablished a very successful social media strategy. they're investing a lot of their money into social media campaigns into a i videos whether linking immigration with rising crime,
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all of that kind of close and be quickly explained of to is by the democratic parties that such a link doesn't exist in the way that the ac is suggesting, but it is something that is videos go viral. they find that ways to young viruses and, and that is something where they just have a head start compared to the other parties who are trying to catch up with the money to thank you very much. the w t for the correspondent. you know, it's very forcing from pottstown on the bundle book collections a while more now on the national implications without chief political at the time. if you look who's the who is accompanying german, it's a german is charles that will show us who's in new york ahead of next week's united nations general assembly mission shows s p. the party is c, a tied rice with the f d in front. but why the thing is, shells absent and this truthful moment while i guess it
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was nothing to gain for when i saw neither victory nor loss of them. last would have been an obvious though to his social democratic policy. so that's negative on the when, although as positive for the social democrats, but it wouldn't be a personal win for him. it would still see him with a huge question mark, whether he can still via providers facility in the 3 way calling us and which is so doing so badly in the polls. and they just poll. so it's, it's 3 percent approval rating for the soul. that's cold is not the next level with the social democrats, the green, and the pro business democrats. and then so there was nothing to gain for him. and i guess that's also why we're seeing this timing here as the un generally assembly the week where he was heading a summit on the utah and agreeing on a document that is designed to take huge steps. no valley was going to engage in
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very recently, very close to home. it's home constituency, personal home. now, how is the success of the far right a, if the effect to the political debates in germany recently was already has of had a profound impact. so that's the combination of that terror attack that we saw just one week ahead of the last week as opposed to beginning of september, which re cheese question marks on german migration policy. the found right, i'll touch it. but so many of hosting a policy that was already on his way to political oblivion in 2015 when the huge influx of syrian migrants has refugees here in germany and then spots to back class and lead to vice of the ac. so it's always well coming, discussing migration, putting demands of title migration at the center. that is something that clearly costs and lots of track. so with both of both of the following,
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if the policy but also with a new political kids on the blocks of good to some of our 6th, which is a combination of les this on, on to migrations, right? when i say that, thank you for this analysis sofa. we'll come back to you in the, in a moment because as we've had a job in transit, what of choice is in new york ahead of next week's un general assembly earlier, what leaders adopted what the un calls the past of the future of shaw said it would create more trust in the united nations. the box tackles challenges such as war climate change. it also calls for an adjustment of the international financial system in favor of the global self. and it aims to lay the grounds for a global regulation of multi official intelligence and his speech shots. so the hope the pact would help institutions. we gain support the tech shows a determination to restore trust in our common institutions. it shows the all the
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talk of the vision, product relation and uncertainty will not be the end of the story of the united nations. because we still corporate, we are still placing trust and one another. we're still committed to the principal itself to talk. and we are still willing to treat each other really with respect and fairness of trust. a speaking, let us go back to, i'm sure you're not co sign, and you all could hear the un parked for the future. what's negotiated actually under the leadership of germany, and it may be how much of a difference will this deal actually make? well, un secretary john tony, go tell us, put it this way. suppose to supersize the development goals on. and you see of what the balance is. he is eager to demonstrate that multilateralism is itself as
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the united nation since the pissing me of this time. so for the positive outcomes that it can produce, it will produce meaningful progress, particularly for 4 countries. for so whole global south who he wants to also bring on his side against the vasa, which try to prevent today as this, that agenda from actually going forward. and that well can say diplomatically, it was a non one bill, winful multi not to listen because the african union, the voice by the democratic republic of congo today, resoundingly pushed back the russian attempts to block this process, which was a hot actually agreed to the full so it's all playing out here in the united nations, rather than on the box will field at the end of the day. that's what nations was a night's nations was founded full. and that's something for ourselves when says, demonstrates to work all sorts of future generations of post together with the
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media, but all states willie and it was the demonstration of, i guess the most quiet diplomatic courses here at the un general assembly is chief political editor, mckayla cooper, they're reporting from new york. thank you very much here. let's look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. clauses have resumed at dr. university after a weeks long shot down. it was caused by a student uprising that helps top of the autocratic government of the full, the bottom of the issue. prime minister, say casino, tens of thousands of demonstrated on campus against job quotas. as the protest swelled in july, authorities shut down the universe to canada, the repeating union of joins the international effort to help bolivia extinguish a wave of.

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