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the, i'm afraid i'll never see him again. no, when, oh you lost under the stops december 18th on dw, the this, the dw news live from berlin. the french government collapses, after a vote of no confidence in the prime minister. you showed about the aid now has resigned, plunging france into political uncertainty. we'll go live to paris for the fall out of that historic votes. also coming up south korea's opposition pushes for the impeachment of president noon. so if you'll, that's the outraged grows over is short lived martial law to create the i'm on east of welcome lawmakers and friends of asked of the government of prime
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minister me siobhan, yea, and a vote of no confidence. the motion was supported by both left wing and far right. deputies, followed by me is 3 months old cabinet is set to deepen. francis political crisis, difference of the country has been reeling from the full rising snap election that left a deeply divided parliament with no clear majority. frances now heading toward the new year without a government or a budget to close on con. i'm joined now by journalists, daniel brown in paris. welcome to the program. so what are the next steps now after a french law makers out of the prime minister as well but news, the resignation is set to be founded in tomorrow morning at 10 am. so my call is back to where he was up to the summer recess, trying to somehow find a science by administer who balances between the 3 forces that are currently in the national and assembly. and we know how much full appears to be loved to named
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someone from the left wing, and that's the position which won the popular vote in july. so let to sleep for the election and also the extreme right wing of our ink cartridge, which i think so i'm in the, to the national assembly the past month. so it means that we're entering into a new creative. you can search and see something francis known since those election in july because these are, i'm charged 2 or 3. there are a 1st time in the 5th republic. the government has been sent in this way and destroy this every n you're by a government played by someone you by the way, only 170 percent of the value to slice legislative election. so it was a bit on the basis of the relentless seriousness of feats by coins known the since then, it does seem like he has a lot less time and we'll see who we nominate in the next 24 hours. right.
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will tell us more about what triggered the know confidence vote and got the left in the right to vote against the prime minister as well. there. a disaster is 7 years of mac from this economic policies of francis living. we think that that so the equivalent of 6 percent of the country is g d p. that's the highest among the western economies and the address budget that you suggested which seeking to of find 60000000000 euros and savings to address this. so taping $36.00 a that's no longer on the table. and this means that for example, that's so that's fine. you suggested the municipalities of 5000000 euros have been frozen, of the same guns for rustic touching height in higher education in education and in health. and extra text text is only $18000000.00 hospitals that are in the sort of upper middle class. and even actually decided to text to the 176000000000 knows who as well as doubled in the
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menu and my for right. so all these things, it's a pretty good desire to dress of the section to somebody that's uh the francis accumulated cost. so some have called me siobhan use bill, his budget, a kind of austerity would show friends or family. so the against, would you call it that? and was this a referendum on austerity in france or? no, no, this is a, this isn't a phone so that the population is involved in it. it's only inside the walls of the national assembly. but the 2 main points is that the left swing, and that's the coalition and the extreme right being a r n b to represent 2 thirds of the votes in the last elections in july of 300 and $31.00 out of the $577.00 lawmakers voted the no confidence function. the success
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replaced the popular as i pretty much um, but what's clear, it is non popularity of the stair tea mentions that you post it. so it's too early to really know what elation is thinking about the the results of the snow. there's no confident function. journalist in brown in paris. thanks for joining us. thank you. i mean, or opposition parties in south korea have begun impeachment proceedings against president use of the all after a short lived declaration of martial law, use force to reverse the order after lawmakers swiftly voted to block it. the debacle has triggered mass protest, manning the president's resignation. a bill of impeachment for south korea's president, opposition parties accuse you and suck you'll of trying to stage an insurrection. they say his declaration of martial law on tuesday is
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a criminal act. you in stuck your has done something crazy that violates the constitution. basically committed a crude to todd impeachment is not a choice anymore. it's a must citizens and opposition law makers gathered outside parliament, demanding his resignation. they warn he will go to great lengths to stay in power will come in time. there is a high possibility of him endangering people's lives on spike provoking north korea, causing chaos near the military denmark cation line, and in the end causing an armed clash. most of the prices are relatively tuesday when the president suddenly announced he was imposing martial law fighting threats from north korea and ty, state forces are women armed troops swooped into the capital,
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sold soldiers in circle parliament and try to enter the building. but protestors and law makers blocked their access and fought their way in parliament, then passed a unanimous motion demanding a martial law to be lifted. just i'm going ahead to hey, i'm good. okay, we can have hours later president, you did just that tom, but the damage was done though it was short lived it march the 1st time the civilian government had been replaced by the military since south korea's dictatorship ended in the late 19 eighties. people are shaken by the events, and we don't like it was an experience that i've only seen and movies, and i realized how much more serious it is. then i had imagined the cold when i looked at the full all day, i mean we only use her last night. i happened to wake up from my sleep and came across the news. at 1st i was scared and very confused. i kept thinking what is
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coming on? is this something that could actually happen in this era? do you see that they don't have a meeting go? critics accuse the president of attempting to tightened his grip on power, struggles to push through his agenda in the office in lead parliament and and peach grant requires back in from a majority of lawmakers and the constitutional court parliament is set to vote on the motion and later this week let's bring it in, jenny town and so she's a security expert and director of the korea program at the simpson center. welcome to dw. so how likely is it that lawmakers managed to impeach president you um, well it should be pretty easy. and i think there was a lot of support for this. especially right in the immediate aftermath when it was playing out. but recently the ruling party lawmakers have said that they will
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oppose the impeachment proceedings. um and uh, so it might, it might take a couple of attempts to do it. um, where is um and in the last 24 hours it seemed to much more a much easier task. is unit acting on his own here. is he acting a radically or does he have support within the government? as he has a very close group of advisors that he keeps very close to him, he does not have very wide support throughout the ruling party itself. much less allies with the bi partisan allies within the government. it's very polarized politics right now, but there's, there's lots of talk of the influence that especially the defense minister has had on his thinking. um and, and, and the idea that, you know, he may not have actually believed that this was, you know,
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go through like the idea that he announced it late at night on, on tuesday night, was, was, was not, it was very intentional, right. and it was meant to be done at a time when there wasn't going to be a lot of attention on it. and so there, there are a lot of questions of what he really intended to do with it. but the idea that he would threaten this just as a symbolic measure, for instance, is almost worse than if he actually meant to do it. the idea that you're going to threaten civil liberties and rights to manipulate the public or try and push your agenda forward is exactly the type of behavior that in liberal democracy is that we would criticize a 3rd or terry and governments are doing. what do you think are the best theories about why you did this and what he expected to get out of it? so they, you know, he has been incredibly, i think frustrated. he has been blocked. a lot of his agenda has been blocked the opposition party because they do hold the majority and the national assembly has
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raised a lot of questions about some of his budget allocation choices has uh, you know, tried to impeach a number of use actual like close confidence and allies, especially some of the, those that have kind of prosecutor backgrounds as well. and so you know what he's cited, for instance, in the actual ration now for why he was imposing martial law was that, you know, this type of opposition and this intensity of opposition was because the liberal party was a pro north faction. and that north korea was really a part of this, but if you read through the actual complaints that he had, it was not about north korea. it was really about just the frustrations and being able to get his agenda passed. okay, thanks for joining us, dw, that was career expert, jenny town in so great, thank you. now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world. as
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the police have arrested, leading georgia in opposition figures during protesting the capital to the leasing . one of the members of the coalition for change party was allegedly beaten before him before being detained. please have been cracking down on protests against the government's decision to suspend talks. on joining the european union, cuba was plunged into darkness again on wednesday after the 3rd nationwide blackout in 2 months. the government says latest outage was triggered by a failure at the islands largest power plant keepers, electrical grid has fallen into disarray through combination, fuel shortages and natural disasters. while the ceo of a major us health ensure has been shot dead in new york city, united health care is brian thompson was on the way to an investor meeting at central manhattan hilton hotel when he was killed in what police are calling
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a targeted attack. the shooter is still at large helicopters hover above central manhattan hilton hotel. now with crime scene. the hotel was sick to host and invest amazing for united health care. one of the biggest insures in the us. but just before saving i am the company c o brian thompson was fatally shows on his way inside scenario. police say it was a targeted killings. morning everyone. it appears the suspect was lying in wait for several minutes. and as the victim was walking to the conference hotel, the suspect approached from behind and fired several rounds, striking the victim at least once in the back and at least once in the right calf. many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target. police say there was no known
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motive for the killing and have launched a major man hunt for the shooter. they released these images and offered $10000.00 for any information leading to and erased the suspect. flip the scene on foot before writing a ring to a by come to central park a few blocks away. united health and vista conference has been cancelled after the shooting. the company released the statement describing brian thompson as a highly respected colleague and friend. and here's a quick reminder of our top story. said in french lawmakers have ousted the government and a vote of no confidence against the prime minister. the fall of new shall, bony is 3 month old cabinet. could be france without a government or a budget as it enters the new year. plus opposition. lawmakers and south korea have started the impeachment, proceedings against the president you and suck your. that's after his surprise declaration of martial law on tuesday, only to be over ruled by parliament
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