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is it just such the result of it how many people of a recent study. it's hard to tell the size of the crowd because i'm behind this whole of police that set fencing all of that effectively the media and the a.f.p. simple just the men to be inside celebrating this place which is really i think that feels very much like the first place a very much you know an unprecedented victory out here you've got some very angry protesters in this crowd appears to be growing and they they're chanting slogans that talking about and all of these they're courting a few supporters out there saying that refugees are well. known is in well you see a lot of a lot of was not just a position of course going on inside of me out of a weenie quite stark comes out we just want a. way that you know you'd be forgiven for thinking this is just
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a cop tell policy take place so that there's some allowance music and one soldier that was meeting with the was will seven happens to the love you shed because there is no love or. protest. be taken yet come out tonight to protest against the gate the most to me young people these people because no younger than the average a.s.d. supports an f.t.p. want to titian stead now there been some heated exchanges but protesters had been heckled the people on the balcony out says the full security guards simply stopped allowing people out on the balcony hey now i managed to find the estes and me peek inside the posse must be moment and i also about what she would say to these protesters it was. so that take a listen to what she had to. go on that democracy you just have to know the game he was. it from opinion says i guess again you have forgotten
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a little bit of this democracy the additional way i live it was a new momentous night that is to be just a decision about the still g.j. six migration responding to see your against associate this is the advocacy you know that you read and all those publications such evidence only has one on syria to be able to send you get it what are we going to use to read the borrow between you but then you just will accept that there are other would you give that up under the ice i said that this anger still. appears to me bowing on the meat. was a this is just to receive food this is like a red rag cd and. when one of the other. team leaders shoots we set a set of great retreats built on
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a road and saying it was actually going to gandhi's saying first they ignore you then they lost that you then they fight you and then you win that's actually a point that was used by nigel farage the old father of the gregs it moves in the u.k. just regs it so thanks and there's a sense i think with all its happens night they see that they grew doctrinal from being the they know that you see to the now they fight so you see because these people. financial muscle may have come out small and small but this is the policy of staying in pretty good job of training on the hope they have coming. looks like it affording keep blaming everyone else i made my bed in that a.s.d. camp is incredible even those that have many speeches from the top candidates already talking about taking the country back and right by manipulating the data
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from the probe breaking out in the u. k. fed from the forces in the us and supporting the wrong thing they seem like a story very much based on be dissatisfied with something else false yet that don't happen with immigration policy in particular and to much of the season to lessen but i for million refugees things on the take and i'm always tells the a.f.c. home sometimes.
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bush missed the seashell deal stations and the selection. of food. will it just so cool that tides. didn't move whole thing. yeah jewish. say and see if stablish meant battering will come out political correctness and he is known these are things that define the party and race having scared about being provocative and. one thing that's simply illustrate to me that advertising campaign based on that they had during the one on which the election maybe change women in
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big legal saying will she be ready so the fact is any day and they talked about me being born with a trace of pregnant even the german lady having people coming to the country and become chairman of the things that i know to support if i see the say that they feel vilified by the mainstream media and mainstream political parties it won't have anything to do with them foreign ministry here in germany affects them i do not see but that's the sort of thing that tends to work like the way back tenfold to philip parties like these it may have done it moves towards the end of a very. happy politician. because this really is a watershed thing because the party at least that's out in two thousand and sixteen now they're going to be getting ten minutes to meet the parliament and they're going to be major opposition so often i think it was fun to take one more influence
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as well say the a.n.c. celebrating a victory and. yeah indeed no so right now inside still the crowds are outside that we're going to keep an eye on the keep our camera trained on much as it does kick off if it doesn't go straight over to it now before nic you talk about turner stuff a couple of interesting lines coming in martin schulte saying any new government must not give grown to the u.k. over bricks it of course the news on you cove abraxas more and more people are saying they won't be any agreement by the time what happens it looks at the bun fight so we just become there over that regarding bricks a. little side to it. that merkel's h.q. is actually really playing as the winner takes it all considering this is they were showing since the second world war says not in forty nine even if irony that the still keeping up big and positive as best i can tell us about who turned out how many turned yesterday that well over seventy five percent of germany's sixty
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one million eligible voters cast their ballots that's according to early estimates now that's several percent higher than the one in two thousand and thirteen that election then westcoast life he would daniel holkins now our correspondent who's been gauging reaction at the c.d.u. headquarters daniel good to see you know what's the mood among the anglo-american supporters tonight down. the list you've been very busy that we can cross i'm about to go off much by live but it seems i've stumbled upon a pause here to see the headquarters and the time is to play music leave the one of the floors that have achieved by playing what it's like civil it's human heaven if she doesn't look you have results for a month right michel to come slowly made shots for all the fun to see you become not just party but they can predict the results that mean exploring love for
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the t.v. the social democrats the big losses but as you well i think i just made games for that if as well as you read the democratic party michael has the other challenge will be a coalition with policies that she does have differences off the ball to. help while the heat up playing second fiddle to my eyes may have been the last time buckle them pulled the stage and they should choose to look at the many challenges . that was you country place you know the child will be ok if the right decision but many people but that's just because he had there was a lot of meticulous. there is a big new challenge ahead of us the a.v. party will be joining german parliament who want to win back those who voted for
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the empty to find out their concerns and worries they. never go to the coalition as we mentioned earlier there were several possibilities here before with the social democrats will be you perhaps even up the far left believe could join a coalition that has been ruled out is to play kill us then as he was saying before dickie about what about the coalition just to summarize what that means it's the coalition between the c.d.u. we don't have a cross he reads but there are all major differences as i mentioned all the environmental policy degrees for example the bonding to shut out a lot of those polled fired up how long that will be something nobody has a couple was all quite coming in from the democrat policy to all the budget say the sixty billion euros going to crawl schools of italy but there is a lot in the side for. cars and a lot of. europe the road leticia that would be
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a very much rocky process to go shake that would lead to democratic politics as well in response to motions shills pulling himself out she will so you said let's think about it to get more of a very much i could about the float put things out take things calmly like the buy things and thoughts products and. a lot of shows this takes this much open mike but this site you will be at home but on this issue you still might take weeks perhaps even months when asked if she'd be confident about a coalition by christmas. say she spoke to mr how she is being done about that. find a local this is a cost to me as well of course your main chance for. sixty years that will be cut she starred in the fifth film a sudden shot so that in germany assuming she sits out home coming up will take up along with the cold the full charles lee foster way in summer in
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june some of this year old take to be the longest serving child snowball from multiple to small village of an empire in japanese. so it's possible that three five o'clock really costs for an election which was considered the litmus test exam of popularity had come from its called the public policy she has been shots now for quite some time she seems now that will remain so many young people here don't mind . buckle was. not possible remains the political backdrop of.
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the time i remember she was always there i mean i can remember a time when she wasn't like the chancellor and i don't even know who came before her. as only much on us to milan get a makeover said i think she was elected in two thousand and five for the first time i was like seven she's just been around for ever she's always been an image she's been in power a long time i think there's a piece that is been kind don't move us myself. i've never been an adult without under american governing in two thousand and five she was elected for the first time i was only thirteen. i pierced my ear lobe. a boy from a school died in a traffic accident. in fukushima the core melted people died. i went to
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mississippi for a year as an exchange student. blacks moved obama whites mccain barack obama became the first black president. studied. back and. ok let's bring in on now is dr healy brickner professor of european studies at the stanford university welcome to the program so it's good to have you all and now i'm going to marcos you may not have done is one issue one today based she is set for a fourth term as the chancellor with make it the largest party in the bundestag with an estimated two hundred eighteen seats now a lot of people will be asking themselves especially after everything that she's been through in recent years what is the secret to her longevity. and i think it's a combination of domestic factors and external factors people are quite satisfied with their situation in germany so you can't really mobilize extreme voters on
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a large scale by telling that germany is a messy situation because it's not we have the highest employment in the history of the country it is considered to be a relatively stable and safe despite what else is going on in the world and there is an increasing feel that pressure is coming from outside and in turbulent times who need someone who presented herself as a crisis manager because this is her number one selling point if that's the case why are people in that less the wealthier countries be. aming angela merkel for all of the blocks failing. well it's difficult to understand the european union if you don't look at it from the perspective of an insider because it's not self-explanatory it's constantly changing its procedures its numbers of members and it has always been a construction side which is not as great as
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a nation state that cannot rest problems with the full force of law and money and information so a construction side like the monetary union simply doesn't work in times of crisis that we've faced since two thousand and seven and that still needs a lot of reform which a single country cannot push through because that's the other nature of the european union it's not run by germany. so. bit of a disappointing no i really i'm sure angela merkel would love to come in ten points everybody likes more people voting for the done this method job i guess in the bundestag of russia the more difficult in future depending on how the next coalition works getting various policies through and keeping this successful job of running germany go in yes she's done a good job so far i guess is going to be trickier depending on who she has to work within the next coalition year it looks at first side as a very tricky situation and of course symbolically speaking this is
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a nightmare for germany and a very sad day to have ride to wingers of such an extreme rhetoric and poor believes being represented in the german porn the star on the other hand never miss a great crisis there is a chance that everyone who is at the center of the political spectrum will use the opportunity to show what it means to be a democrat and of course the heir to you will say well hang on no nobody forced the electorate to vote for us tonight it was the will of the people in the democracy speaking so something was out of joint with what angle or merkel had been offering that didn't appeal to. maybe the people who voted for the earth day in fact she had been blamed for partly because a rumor gratian policies over the last couple of years for the creation of the popularity of the that is now going to how we think was. eighty seven seats we think may be around eighty ninety seats in the bundestag of rush older there has been a huge turnaround for that party isn't it it is but we also have to have
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a closer look what that means in practice we have a lot of people who vote for a party because they fully identify with the program and the principles of party because they are part of you soldiers that they have always been like this which is very very different in the case of the because most of them don't even believe that they are has a solution for anything but just want to keep the shins of the establishment and they did as we saw in many other countries in the past including the united states or france or italy that lost its whole political system and had to restart with a new pardew's we are far from being in such a complicated situation but it will certainly be a challenge for everyone involved i don't know a professor of european studies at stanford university in berlin for now thank you very much i do believe you're going to stay with us i'm going to come back to you later thank you very much. we're going to look at the wider implications of this
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through to the wider year having spent years at the helm of the house under merkel has become a decisive figure for the blocs politics but not every decision she's made has been welcomed by the states. or europe is being challenged as a group it has to find the answer as one we germans have every interest in playing a leading role we will. i. know. i don't like them because of this migrant she was the one who told them to come write. that it has to be. a.
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wee. wee wee bit will always. look. very different from some of the new pushers of the old german interests of the strength of the interest of the individual. richard recently. and all its. guide to what was it. it's good to get money out of germany has greece into a lab rat has turned it into a german colony and through greet the socially demolished old europe and its
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workers right. we just saw. the fact that. of course it is the power. of the. people to screw that up but that's basically what she's seen like going to be right in the headlines in the european papers. tomorrow how they're going to view this outcome i think we're very. proud. from europe some will very much appreciate the fact that continuity continues and there is certainly is one solid rock of what europe stands for represented by a committed european like angle america others believe her weakest spot is to be visionary and to initiate something she drives at sight as she often says and this
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is not what europe currently needs. so do you think this is the best outcome that could have been for the e.u. well the most important outcome is that germany has a stable government and as it stands today there is a chance that we see an experiment which is which make a coalition which we don't have any experience with on a national level but the leaders seem to get along with each other and after being out of the government for so long i'm pretty sure that they find a compromise and a common denominator to form a quality coalition which is important for europe to actually only it sounds quite complicated to the uninitiated maybe at home they don't study german politics too much that's exactly what we're going to look at next for now thank you so coming to see is appreciate it. pleasure so that let's talk about that trend with the way through it though merkel's christian democrats a set to come out on top they will not have a majority in the bundestag as we've already said and they will need to form
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a coalition but the choices are more more limited as the evening is going on one possible option was an alliance with a traditional past partners the social democrats but they very early on said no it's not going to divorce that possibility was rejected so his party is going to go into opposition for the next four years so the other possibility then this is so-called much talked about to make a coalition what is it well it would seem urkel c.d.u. team up with the pro-business free democrats as well as the greens the democrats and greens disagree on key issues which would make the whole process extremely tough boy some commentators really predict now that germany could be heading for. a new election nikki yet a free democratic party which is wholly in for thieves its results as a richter in a major turnaround after a plunge in popularity in recent years its young leader christian lindsay has been credited with this dramatic revival peter all of that has been out back home christi and linda has spoken he received
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a raucous reception from what is continuing now is fairly subdued celebration here at the free democrats headquarters here in central berlin a lot of thought going into what comes next now what goes on in those tough negotiations very tough negotiations that are starting almost immediately as to who joins the coalition or how that coalition will be managed christian linda when he took the stage. he said look if you go to afford every every line that i say we're going to be here all night he is very well received among the supporters of this party the thirty eight year old former dot com entrepreneur is really drag this party hope from the diabolical state it was in four years ago no it was that was after it's been four years in coalition with angela merkel they were in iowa lated at the polls in twenty thirteen they took less than five percent they were out of the bundesliga in the wilderness for the last four years back now with more than twice what they took in twenty thirty and it seems that
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a lot of that is being pinned on christie and linda in his successful leadership however how that pans out in coalition talks huge questions to be asked just off the top of my head if we look at greece and potential for a future bailout any potential future bailout for greece the free democrats they would be completely against not but when it comes to trade something that the free democrats are very much in favor of well if you look at big trade deals such as seats or tea tape the green party would be against those so how these two parties are going to come together with angela merkel on to a system. the christian social union from the very end and form some form of government is going to be a long tough task ahead and a lot of focus is going to be on christian linda he was being taped trying it to this election as a potential new foreign minister in the next couple of. have a little look now.
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seven zero five seats that's a lot of people sitting over our shoulder debating for us you know what's best. well we're looking just lost it the books on the screens they were keeping on what's. up to two thousand. people have. to be a very of the. headline and of course the big news about that is that. the first fight considering what happened during the second world war and the
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ramifications of the way that julie's treated the ramifications but ever since the first far right party to have an official seat in parliament in germany. since the end of big second world war it's a big new version of alarm bells for some people a lot of people across germany this evening now at the minimum as the five hundred ninety eight seats up for grabs in the german bundestag angela merkel c.d.u. party has so far won two hundred and thirty nine. in the social democrats can next with one hundred fifty seats while alternative germany this divisive group enter parliament for the very first time with ninety four seats back and of course change but those numbers are unlikely to shift all that much but we'll be here into the early hours of tomorrow morning and count with all the counts that those post or votes. if you're just joining us is her post turned from her post her leaving no here in berlin those police stations close to four and
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a half hours ago we pretty much have the initial exit polls literally within a millionth of six o'clock the closing but closing but a lot of postal votes happened as well very high proportion this year they are currently still being counted we think it was going to take maybe up to eight hours after the polling stations closed maybe nine hours nic you're going to be later on again it's still not going to be the absolutely final but it's going to be the best we get the best indication of the way that this big election here in germany went today the spell of excitement left at the left party come closer all popping champagne corks even angler merkel's. she's keen to have a little dance and she said and pop the champagne corks for playing what was it the winner takes you will have another trip even though maybe they came in time percent less than where they thought they should be what hopes of a better way let's go to the link at camp charlotte do penske's there in the champagne corks popping there or not there was a good not going to.
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