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the community unit docs november 9th. the. this is dw news live from building a code for com and a storm. as the gentleman governing coalition collapses. johnson, the old f schultz file as a coalition partner and calls for a confidence voting parliament. after christmas. the lead opposition party says there's no reason to white vote tomorrow. this is the gentleman president calls for quote. also coming up, we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power. the concession speech of us bonds president campbell harris includes a dig at president elect trump, and congratulations for winning back to the white house. the
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i'm at the how it welcome to the program. the governing calculation in germany has collapsed and chance of the old i felt as cold for a confidence vote. in mid january. sholtes of the social democratic party made the announcement off to dismissing his finance minister, christian benjamin relates the business framed being free democrats by phone deposit of the countries 3 potty coalition government with the greens, the confidence fight with likely trade get new parliamentary elections by the end of march, here's how shouts explained the decision to sac. his finance minister. it is up in london. i asked for permission from the federal president to dismiss the finance minister. i was forced into this decision in order to prevent damage to our country so that we need a government capable of taking action that has the power to make the right decisions for our country. that's what i needed in the last 3 years. and that's
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what i need now. i made another extensive offer to the free democrats earlier today, so that we can close the holes in the budget. and to avoid scrubbing our country into chaos, did you look at one of the tall such recent gun owner ones, a long distance call assistance? so the chancellor said he wants to hold a confidence vote in january. the conservative opposition though once to see that vote held, immediately escaped to give up con, going. there is absolutely no reason to wait until january of next year to hold a vote of confidence. collision no longer has a majority in the german windows talking to me. and so the see, do you see through parliament a group unanimously demands that the time stuck all a lot of confidence immediately by the beginning of next week at the latest target to stay in a distance on funk nice the ball and the gym, and president frank felt the stein mind has addressed the public during this, what he has called a political process in germany. he said he'd be ready to go for snap elections if
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need be. but he is asked on all parties to act with reason is, is there's 2 sides to tactic one face is not the time to talk take. this is both titles to fund on it is time for resent on and responsibility about different items on file. i expect all those responsible for an item to do just sticks to the scale to see the challenges ahead. they also don't directly to the right, the deputies political correspondent, julia, so deli joins me now. julia, what do you make of the german president's words? the a well, definitely a call to responsibility. we've heard there him of frank 5 bush stein maya calling on all parties involved to hold up that responsibility and basically saying that he expects them to play a responsible role. but this was also a message to the german public to try to quell any possible worries that the german public might be feeling right. now. con 5, the stein maya said that yes, this is
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a serious situation, but it is not the end of the world and the german constitution has and delivers the instruments to overcome this difficult situation and move on from this collapse coalition. he said that currently germany, but also the world are in, on, on certain situation on certain times. also after the re election of donald trump to the presidency of the united states, which is likely going to have an impact also on europe and germany. but from 5 to sign my appealing to the parties to remain responsible and to the german public, to stay calm. we so often refer to the gym and present his role is largely ceremonial. what his role, he functionally julie, can he actual actually make a difference in this process of government? as well as compared to other parliamentary political systems. the german one does not grant the president's v a freedom and the possibility to
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himself called for the dissolution of the parliament and for snap collections. the process has to go through the german chancellor. it has to be the german chancellor who calls for a vote of confidence in the parliament and once the parliament votes and does not grant confidence to the government. then of the chancellor goes to the president and only then can the president dissolve the parliament and call for snap elections in front of the stine maia has said that this is obviously the procedure that he's going to follow. that all of shots has already said he wants to have this vote of confidence in the german parliament at the middle of january. and only after that then will a front sized assign maya dissolved parliaments in call for elections. so the next milestone comes late in today's the german chancellor and the opposition later will make for 12 spots the dynamic there. and what do we expect to come from that as well? the conflict there is mostly based on the timing on what comes next because we've,
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as i've just said, the german chancellor wants to wait until january to call for this vote of confidence. the conservative opposition is calling for this votes to happen as soon as possible. already next week, they say that the, the remaining parties of the coalition not having a majority in parliament, will not be able to be able to govern properly where they to remain in power. and that would really weaken germany's position, given all of the unrest and the changes happening at a global and geo political level. so the opposition would like to see that vote happening as soon as possible. and this is what they are likely going to discuss later today. chancellor, all of shows and the leader of the cd you the conservative opposition civic match. we also have to consider that the opposition has an interest to go to elections as quickly as possible. they are leading in the polls currently and they want to try
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to capitalize on disadvantage. they have in the pools and hope that the other parties that are going to be running for these um, likely snap elections don't catch up if they had the chance to apply pressure, particularly at this moment. but schultz is known as a hard man to move in to making move extra quickly. and how's that going to play out? how much hands do the opposition have he and trying to push sholtes into a confidence both immediately as well. they don't really have a much hands other than trying to put political pressure on on the chancellor, there is a possibility that is outlined in the german constitution, which would allow for the parliament to um, basically enact a no called a constructive no confidence votes, which basically means that were the parliament with an absolute majority to basically vote for a new chancellor. then that would mean the dissolution of the current government
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and the formation of a new one without having to go to snap elections. but it does not look like the opposition wants to go this route at all. what they want to do right now is the elections as quickly as possible. so what they really can do now is put pressure on the government and basically tell the german government as it stands, we're not going to support you if you want to bring forward laws in the parliament as it stands, we want to go to be to vote right now, the definitely political correspondent, julia stability. thank you so much. right, let's take a look. now. some of the other news making headlines around the world as hell is where the strong se favorites, southern subjects, early on thursday, including one on the side of adjacent to living on the, on the international airport, is rarely military said that with his beloved facilities, the eastern in east and living on rather the countries health ministry said the 40 people were killed in his by the strikes on wednesday and rescue as were coming.
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the rabble for survivors. spanish authorities, se 93 people are still missing off the devastating floods the 50 south east of the country. more than 15000 soldiers and police have been deployed to the region to help with the search and clean up operations. 219 people are known to have died in the disaster. just keep us off with a total blackout on wednesday. as to her again, raphael slammed into the caribbean island. nothing out. the powered stone hit just 2 weeks after the island was left without pallet for 4 days due to the fire, the biggest power plant and the shortage of fuel to produce electricity to the united states. now where vice president, pamela harris has conceded the presidential election in a call to president elect donald trump, trump staged a remarkable come back to win the white house for a 2nd time off. the searching to victory in a string of swing states, however, spoke to her support as light on wednesday for the 1st time since her to feed. my
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heart is full today. my heart is full to day, full of gratitude for the trust you have placed in me full of love for our country, and full of resolve. the outcome of this election is not what we wanted. not what we fought for. not what we voted for. but here me, when i say hear me when i say the lights of america's promise will always burn bright as long as we never give up. and as long as we keep fighting, the new
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folks are feeling in experiencing a range of emotions. right now. i get it, but we must accept the results of this election. the earlier today, i spoke with president e like trump and congratulated him on his victory. i also told him that we will help him and his team with their transition and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power. my god and is a political analyst who works as a research for digital democracy at the your opinion, diversity, the clean a welcome to mock a trump one so clearly that this was not obviously not just about any one k demographic, but he did get young men out to vote in great numbers for him in pos, by employing influence as i wonder what you make of that shift in tactics to employing youtube influence us to get the vote out. yes,
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absolutely. so much of what he did was outsource his gets out the bite operation, particularly to people like either on mosque. and this was a really a big question during the campaign as to whether or not this would be a successful tactic. many people. so the, the democrats more traditional, kind of get out the campaign of knocking on doors and sending text messages. and this kind of thing would end up being more decisive and clearly that's not what happened. clearly, this was a highly effective tactic. it's a highly effective strategies, not just in kind of, some of the demographic groups that we might think felt like young man, really across the board. this, this did a really good job of, of getting timed out and getting people engaged and barely speaking the kind of individual mistakes that trump made, or kind of incoherence is sometimes of, of his personal campaigns is of riley's and these kind of things really just did
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not matter, you know, many people were saying, you know, trump is wrong, perhaps the most inc. i've here and campaign impasse and in the 21st century. and this is where we end up. so i think raise up under the hood. i'm getting this kind of rolled a consensus around the trunk messaging on the through the information said is, is what has as made the difference here rather than what we might think of as his kind of traditional political campaigning. it might turn any voice as a site, this massive waiting for trump was also partly due to massaging that to us, but i just simply didn't want a woman in the white house. can we as now definitively say that or at least acknowledge that as part of the answer? as i think the topic of massaging is most broad ahead and just the question of whether or not a woman should be in the white house is really, again, if we think back to these kind of information space is,
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is how the women it talks about in these faces, and what's really important to note here is that when we talk about massaging the, again, we're not just talking about man, this is also an internalized feature. trump, uh stair, was that performing well with women? and so yes, for sure. and of course, we need to acknowledge at this point the, the chum is a, is been connected to sexual abuse. you can found by jobs to have committed, right. and these things simply did not seem to affect him that did not seem to put him off. and at that point, it's very difficult to reach the conclusion of anything else other than as a, as a substantial, being very, very large portion of the american public to, well, maybe not. it's pretty speaking, endorsing those things simply all put off enough. and so to not vote for someone who has done those things, which i, yeah is it is a reality that we're kind of coming to terms with and, and,
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and maybe should have been more expected. and now the reality we might have to come to terms with is a long mask. hey, trump says we'll play an info, influential role. and he's government. should we be concerned when the rich us individual on the planet is put in a position to cite the policy of a global power like the united states? i think the media's fair in general ahead is, is the key component of what's happened, whether that kind of just generalized the regulation of media 1000000000 as opening and conservative 1000000000 as arguing tech platforms or even legacy media. but the show a mux agenda here is going to be an agenda referred to the regulation, obviously compared to the european landscape. the media system in the united states is ready. and finally, the regulated mosque is going to push that further up. we're going to see the regulation of the media by the deregulation of the media's fair. but also i think
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areas like the financial and sphere. so things like the f t c and the fcc a route going to i don't know if they'll cease to exist, but they're going to cease to have much meaning if, if trump in mosque able to, to go about their business and the way that they want to and the way that they're talking about doing it. i guess the short answer to your question is yes, we should worry about this. yeah. so you have to speak to them. my next question, a little of this many conservative republicans along with trump and mosque have expressed this desire to increase the powers of the president will decrease checks and balances. we know trump has the will, does he and to be his party, now have the ability to make that happen to make these changes happen. so if we look at what sets out in the, in project 2025, which was this document by the heritage foundation. many people was saying it's kind of trumps, unofficial manifesto. one of the main things they want to do is replace these kind
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of long standing civil servants and as always, people who are kind of work to the administrator and wave policy lawyer lists. and most specifically trump lawyers. we can always say thing here about the types of people that trump is going to be surrounding himself with in this 2nd time. we've heard of law during the campaign about kind of form of generalized people like not really speaking out against trump, cooling, human, fascist, those people aren't going to be in this in the 2nd administration. we can also think of the kind of actions as mike pence on january, the 6th 2021 way. you know, he puts the constitution ahead of his personal loyalty to donald trump. well, donald trump is going to make sure there's not any people around here who might put that loyalty anywhere other than that to the, to the singular individual of donald trump. and in the exercise, they're going to be looking to consolidate power in the singular personality. donald trump. and i'm really trying and exhausted by that and continue the power of
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the presidency. he's going to have the majority in the senate. the house still looks very close and i think you end up with a narrow majority in the house as well. so in theory, if he can keep hold of the republicans in congress on board, he's really going to have a lot of leeway to acts and to, to carry out these providers for phones in a, in a, in a pretty substantial what like right to get your input mike, kevin, a political analyst at the european university of via training. thank you so much. i donald trump will return to the us presidency. the ton of widespread conflict and uncertainty in the world from ukraine to the middle east and the asia pacific. he has vowed to fix it all. let's look at what's at stake. donald trump has declared heal in the conflicts raging around the world. his decisions will reset battlefields and borders. they said he will start
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a war. i'm not going to start to work with this. that pours on ukraine's front lines. soldiers dependent on american weapons cube has received the 10s of billions of dollars in usaid and weaponry. but trump says he thinks washington is paying too much. one of the things that are very bothersome to me is the fact that europe is paying only a small fraction of the money that the united states of america is bang. ukrainian president followed him, use a lensky sort candidate, trump support for his victory plan, but was told to expect a negotiated solution. so we have a very good relationship. and i also have a very good relationship as you know, with president. and i think we went to get it resolved very quickly. vice president of like j events wants to cost a to kias on to he's propose, peace deal. ukraine would give up territory to most go and to band and is nature and visions. but we're going to take care of israel and they know that in the
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middle east, the trumpet signalled strong, ongoing support for these riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and he's war against him. us in gaza. in a campaign debate, trump said the us should let him finish the job. it is lost to him. he please nothing yahoo by moving the us embassy to jerusalem and recognizing its annexation of the disputing, golden heights now is legal is rarely settlers in the west bank hoping for similar support. israel is also expected to seek trump's backing forward, increased pressure on either on i mean, the fact is i've done more for israel by far than any of the president. not even close been tie one fears, a brewing of a transfer fuse or to commit to defend the island against a possible chinese invasion. in an interview, he said taiwan should pay us for defense. tie one doesn't give us anything. but
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we're trying to stepping up. it's military exercises around ty, one trump is pointed to economic rather than military tactics. telling china if you going to tie one, i'm going to text you. trump is already single the trade war with china threatening to impose terrace of 60 percent on all its goods. he says, chinese president, seizing ping won't do anything provocative because he thinks trump is crazy. but even washington, his allies are now wondering how trump will react in a world of un resolved conflicts of more with joined by everything in the chair, which is the deputy director at the roster. and the razor program and head of the trent form at chatham house. great to have you with us. let's stop on the war in ukraine trumpet. famously said that he can change the ball in a day without saying how, what do you think that approach could mean? so you're going or i think it's very emblematic in general of the drum
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statements on the combined trail. and otherwise he, uh, it makes both statements without much explaining what it means. although he says he has leverage over your credit in russia and will be able to put both sides of the table to be honest, um, in europe and in key of uh, this is stephen with big skepticism and see are the ukraine may become a collateral damage of the great powerful ethics or just the super see that uh president trump has to be the, the russian leader poor team. and he may try to either please him sway him. d towards he is the alliance against china was simply a threatened to withdrawal military aid from ukraine. and you've russia free boss of digging more territory? yeah, so trump thinks he's got delivered to the putting do you think putting with a great, how in balls and do you think putting a will be with trump in the white house?
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so could be slow switch and stretches. you as always being as he's failing uh, on the you know, to take significant territory. and the subjugated key is to add, surely split the western unity on support for ukraine and prom bc's best. but the, the transatlantic alliance within a tool and between your be analyzed and united states will crack on what is the old demo and game of the russian invasion and ukraine. so i think he will be in bold is to try more aggressive military campaign. as we see with the enrollment of north korean troops. he has been launching severe, drawing a tax on the capital of keys in the last week, every day and every night. so there's a lot of pressure mounting all over ukraine and he wants to convince from the this why he's not winnable for you credit and even with the american banking. so why
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would he is the new president of the united states maintained old strategy, and that is the danger. so the next question thing, do you see the us pulling its financial support, the ukraine on the trump as it's possible. i think at this point, us as provided about 70000000000 of military to ukraine, which is roughly twice more than the european allies and the that's a the significance for what is his prom venza and he is vice president j. devonne said that the landscape shouldn't be coming to washington getting a free, you know, 1000000000. so if aid, it's possible that the relationship will change in towards more, you know, transactional meaning you credit will be able to borrow and buy american weapons. you from decide. so that's what he wants to do, but clearly it will be shaping in the way how financial military assistance is provided. yeah, trump says here of his pain,
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a fraction of what the us has given to you crime that year. it's actually allocated more according to the kelly institute and it could amount to will much double if you include count pledges, how damaging would it be to you? trans defenses. if trump pull support and could, you can save up, they feel that got as it is true, that europe is providing in the nominal terms even more than united states. because europe provides a lot of financial assistance to keep you creating an economy of load them to be able to support social payments and actually partially as financing ukrainian military to fight the war. so if america pulls out is being one of the largest militaries in the world with quite significant still stalled in what's your us can provide it? well, um, actually we can ukraine known defenses and i'll be good leads to the crumbling of the front line in the east because of the type of assistance that america is
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providing. and that includes infantry vehicles, hallways, there's rocket launchers, all that is so much needed for the land war that you grade 5 and ad defense is to protect the cities. essentially, germany is providing more but united states is number 2, a supplier of a defense or to the tribute from chatham house. thank you so much. right, before we go, he's reminded of our top stores. some of these governing coalition has collapsed opposite chance of the all off shelves. 5, the coalition pot information cabinet shots that's called a confidence of a problem in mid january and due to the elections could be held by the end of march . the main opposition wants the confidence vote next week at the latest. so we have time for now you're watching data with the news from the lynn and you're up to date. focus on europe is next, including a look at denmark's new climate tax on agriculture. a will place when he is coming
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