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other true colors of universities in the u.s. . years long catastrophe is coming to a close for the backing of opposition interest forces are in retreat in face. is far from over the war is essentially one lasting peace. germany is an unprecedented political limbo with coalition talks collapsing the country maybe had it into a snap election with uncertain. what happens next bad tricks
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member of. four. political crisis unfolding in germany after the breakdown of coalition the country staring at the prospect of a snap election and months of political uncertainty how can germany carry on the european politics with instability at home. with question marks over this future and when will the broken. welcome to the show it's great to have you on our program now it's been eight weeks since the election and chancellor merkel still can't form a government this is the first time this has happened in seventy years this crisis is the result of politicians putting their personal ambitions about national interests or as a chancellor to blame for failing to broker a compromise. well it it's all up to mirco this is true it's
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a government formed together with her and the greens and the liberals this is what was her idea is only go for merkel it's to save her job but it's bad for all the other parties so they said to a very good decision now is calling a new election would accept or a process may drag on until spring how's the country going to go without a government for so long. we still have a government we learnt from our history and it's not good to have a situation with it where there's no government so this is not possible we're having a government the whole time through this process which is the government which is still in place so this is not the problem the question is what what will be the outcome of this whole process will there be a government a new government being formed up on the last election all we have new election has ever saw what will happen if the snap election produces to same result that we have
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now could there be never ending political deadlock this is what we're saying and this is i think the answer also to the other parties that they are not going for a new election i don't think that the outcome will be completely the same i think it will threaten us so all of our votes or our our current support is going up at the moment in the polls and christian democrats and social democrats are going down at the moment so the outcome of a new election might even worsen the situation so i think they will overthink it and come together and form a coalition within the framework which is given now so why are they losing votes and why are you gaining votes. because people see they're not taking responsibility and they're just making up something which is not there it's there is no argument
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there is no political argument why the christian democrats and the social democrats cannot go together there is not a political gap between them if you ask them what are the differences in your policy making what are the different issues you are tackling why can't you go together what are the differences they can name them there aren't any this has only to do with with the power of merkel and the ego the there wishful thinking all the chancellor's candidate of the social democratic party marching shills who said no we won't go together with them he wants to save his party he doesn't want to go into any more come from my this with the christian democratic party because he's afraid of losing even more support for his s.p.d. so these are all arguments which are not which are not supported by the people that people say there is no difference between you both so go together and form a government this is your duty now of all possible scenarios
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a new election is why angola merkel prefers why do you think that is i mean she lost many of those in the september election now that she's failed to form a ruling coalition she may not get a needed a majority what is she looking that. well other her country is wondering what is moving merkel to do have politics there is no reasonable argument for everything she's done in the process especially in the last few years to yes maybe when it comes to migrant crisis we're wondering what is she doing she's not doing this to serve the country this is very clear no one really doubts it so it's very difficult to understand what she has going for what is her a and the only thing what moves here obviously is to save her own power and maybe to the country into something completely new she's the first i would say the first green chancellor
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we've ever had she's putting all the left together and so it would be it should be very easy for her for her personally and in the meantime also for a party to go together with a social democrats and the greens and then they would have to maturity now you want for the country a your party alternative for germany which pulled a surprising percentage in the september elections how big of an improvement exactly can you count on if another vote is called well we're seeing the polls at the very moment they're going up we we we're in now up to thirteen percent we have the third biggest party already in the parliament and our numbers are increasing so we don't we're not afraid of a new election but we don't think that's good for the country and again it will not it will not change the situation what we're in at the moment it will make it even more difficult for the us to come up with a new idea well all the uncertainties surrounding the coalition talks break down
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are you afraid that german people will want a more stable scenario in their full vote for established parties this time well people i think want to have a political change. we we cain't lot of support we one almost six million votes from all over on the other parties and from the nonvoters. so. this is and even though the public pressure up on us was very strong so. people are what willing to have or they want to have a different political direction now even those who are voting in favor that the christian democratic party and especially mrs merkel start to understand that they have to move their political direction if they would move to what our
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policy towards our. point of view in terms of euro of migron crisis of the european union of the ever closer union and all this these very important issues if they will move towards our direction we want to have a stable situation in germany because there is a majority a clear majority together with the christian democratic union the liberals and fifty us so if because because that's just the question of numbers so the f.d.a. is the third largest party in the bundestag but it's still viewed as political outcasts by this stablish main parties how do you plan to influence the current situation. well we are we are what we what our responsibility is is to change the political direction we're germany is going to and this is our success we have reached this already to some extent because there is not a
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a coalition of the so-called john mica coalition from christian democratic union liberals and greens and this has not come together because off by fifty so this is this is already a huge success for the country and that this is a success. we are responsible for the success or we can claim this as our success that this has not come together and this means that we then we change the direction a little bit at least with the country knowledge is not going to what it was it was heading towards of. the very left or action and now we're moving it a little bit more to the middle when it comes again to a grand coalition between s.p.d. and c.d.u. so this is this is why resay this is sick this is in some some point already a success but it take responsibility for what she has achieved and then have at least the grand coalition come into power again it's also not
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a good solution for our country of course it would be better to better to have christian democratic union liberals and a.f.d. to form a government but this is not possible at the very moment not at least possible because the say to you is such a left a left wing party or a green party which is even worse we're going to take a short break right now and when we're back we'll continue discussing germany's political deadlock with bad tricks a member of the german parliament and deputy leader of the alternatives for germany party stay with us.
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simply. didn't have ten months from now to the independent with that with. the counselors if i went up at a sauna we would need a little. i would lose the seat of my lemon who speculate him to me or the jamie as a hunk on the road. i know it's a good lesson but because hell i got money for that matter. i see let him make the point i mean it would be a measure of how comforting clearing up because of me it's because he is so see you so when i would.
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not be surprised if ideal is made selling fannie mae and freddie mac. people's bank of china saw that especially china becomes america's biggest landlord and keeping prices down and up to the name of jobs and global harmony and this is i think what we're can expect in the next few years because the u.s. is the world's biggest debtor china is the world's biggest creditor so you put those two together you have the biggest creditor taking on some of the u.s. debt like government guaranteed fannie mae freddie mac. all the people who love parling money on those games say they've got chinese landlords that's the.
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thank. you thank you. think that was. my. feeling. and we're back with their tricks phone store a member of the german parliament and deputy leader of still part of the for germany party discussing germany's failed coalition talks and what consequences days may have for germany and europe as a whole now germany a symbolic president frank walter standby or suddenly holds real sway right since
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he has the power to appoint and she has or he wants can persuade his former party the social democrats to re enter in a grand coalition with merkel to prevent calling another vote. so it just true that the president now is in a very strong position because. the stock cannot be finished and we will not have new election without his the president's decision so he's the one to take that decision he cannot appoint any cut any chancellor he wants to this has to come from the polman but still he could he could keep the current government in power for for a long while so he's in a very strong position and he is now pushing the basically the big parties the biggest parties is a christian democratic union and the social democrats together into talks because
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he is he's not willing to easily have a new election year election a very expensive if it will not change the political majorities so he knows that this will not be the solution of the problem so says he's going for something which is more reasonable and this us get those together who have no political differences and to to to found. a government so can he do it can he push them to form a new government. yes by the law he can because if he does not call for new elections there won't be a new election and we have a government in power so germany is not without government not at the moment and it will never be this is our constitution so he can he can just leave the current government in her place so he is in the very strong position and i think this sort of put the pressure up on the others to come together and really the solution would not be very difficult if merkel would take responsibility for everything she has
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done in the past on the outcome was the worst result for the christian democratic union in a federal election ever after the war she would step down and if she would step down it would be very easy for the democratic party to go together with the c.d.u. and form again in new grand coalition i think the very center of the whole problem has only one name and this is miracle so do using this whole thing the election coalition talks crisis basically their results of the chancellor's decision to open germany's doors for refugees. well that different this is also one reason it's not the only one because it's only because a ifti is there our party is there the third biggest new third biggest party is in is in the parliament now and this is what causes the difficulties and we are not
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only there because of the migrant lysis crisis and the issue of islam and we are we were founded on the grounds of the euro rescue policy we were founded on the grounds of of having the ever closer european union and we will see all those problems to come if it comes to the ideas of macaw how to read the form of the european union into basically a federal state and so there are different reasons why we're there and we are the reason for them to have so so big difficulties to to to come together forty nine percent of germans want merkel to remain chancellor and at the same time forty nine percent of germans support holding a new election germany really know what it wants i mean it's all a bit confusing no. well the debate just started it has not been so long ago that they could have talks were stopped so i think we will have
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a public debate we want half technically a majority for a conservative liberal policy together. the christian democratic union the liberals and our party there is a majority within the society within the parliament for this. or that direction but this is the christian democratic union under a chance a medical does not want to participate in this so this is why we have the problem the only other solution then would be for for a stable government a grand coalition and this is not happening at the moment because the social democrats don't feel they want to support it they might go for it and so this is why we will i think follow the public debate another few days and even even weeks and i think this will change now when we have someone like chancellor
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merkel in power for so long i mean it becomes hard to imagine the country without her there is just isn't anyone with universal appeal on the german political horizon right now are germany's just really used to merkel are they afraid of her leaving. i think she's just the problem there will be there there are other they mean she's governing the country in such a catastrophic way she's really doing damage to our country so i would say anyone would be better than habit but maybe i would say most other solution and any other solution almost would be better than merkel so there's no reason to stick to her because she has damaged our country in a way no one ever did after the war in germany so to say there is no one who can do it as as. as good as she can this is to be to be very polite not
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true i mean she's the ruling chancellor in germany she must be doing something right for people who choose to choose her over and over again right now she's very she is she she she she manages power this is what she's doing but she has not the interest of the country in her mind but she's she's very professional and how to to to to keep her in her place safe house to stick to the power how to not take any opinion i mean no one no one knows what they've what she's thinking she's not coming with a vision she has not a vision for the country she's not taking any decision she's not sticking to values she has not a program for the fall country the only program she has is the program to safe her political power that's all and this is this is why the country is suffering so much and this is also the reason why it's so difficult to to get her out of the way and
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of course within her party she was very aware of not having anybody around her who could take her her seat this is a this is this is true again she was very powerful and then she manages everyone who would be who would be this mean that germany's are really ready to keep carrying the burden of being one of the global leaders in the war when you were a member and the reluctance from your former colleagues in letting germany dominate e.u. decisions now. i think we have a very important role to play in the water we're not doing so because we are getting weaker and weaker and we are not driving the whole process we are focused participating in it but we are not the decision making party in the near east or anywhere else in the wall we are just we have just one or two steps behind and i think germany should play a role but we are in a week where we are in
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a weak position and we don't have i don't want to have even germany influencing even the the european union with the visions of our chancellor we want to have someone in place who has visions who wants to change the system of the european union how it works how it functions and then take a more responsible role but not the chancellor so the european press is losing it over merkel's failure to form a government with headlines and columns claiming that here a p and unity itself is in danger. that the european project has become synonymous with the merkel's persona. is it in danger now what it means and danger if the european union stops going for an average closer union i wouldn't call it a danger but rather l.p.s. unity a chance we should take because we don't want to have that ever closer union yes chancellor merkel is i think at least partially. responsible you could you could
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say for breaks it one could say she supported it which is good because with their policy she made it easier for those advocating to leave it to leave because they see that they see how we are struggling with the with the policy of merkel and with the with the millions of of migrants coming into europe and then in the end also maybe coming to u.k. so most of us also responsible for mcinnes responsible of course also she supports one of our biggest supporter for our way of state because if she would not do such a such a bad politics and if she would do everything right there would would have not been a need for a new party so she's really responsible for for sheetz political shift because she's moving to the wrong direction and then there is a move back into the right direction and whoa this is so of course what we support so i go on merkel and french president michel have been pushing for reform and you
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commission had john close care says the german classes will not stop it but can the franco german reform project effectively come to fruition now that germany is being politically weak. we very we really hope that this direction of what merkel and mccraw going to you will not succeed but because this is this is quite the contrary of what we think is good they really are going to the united states wants they are moving towards the united states of europe they want to stop the nation's serenity and we are going against this specifically we do not want to have the united states of europe we are in favor of europe but we want to have with sovereign nation states we don't want to have seven democracies and we want to have good relations with our neighbors we want to have. if possible very free trade and even free travelling if that's possible we don't want to pay for it with our safety
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but if the if it's possible to have a free exchange of goods let the people at travel very very very easily from one country to the next but we don't want to give up our vanity we do not want to handed over little by little to other european institutions or all at once we are not we do not want to have a european union army we don't want to have this this current european the euro so common european currency which makes us tend to pay for our neighbor steps this is everything we do not want to have we want to have the europe as it has been a european union as it has been founded and the idea was to have good relationships free trade free travelling within our neighborhood within the within europe and this is what we do support but what merkel in my call moving to something
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completely different and this is what we oppose strong and if they're moving more into that direction we will see other countries to follow the brits and leave the european union. trix thank you very much for being with us today. we were talking to a. member of the german parliament and deputy leader. for germany party it's. the coalition talks in germany and it's. that's it for this latest edition of so if you see you next time.
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