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which actually saw discord within his own party one m.p. was so incensed when that law was passed in the last two months the actually quit or march and that's because that bill saw detention of migrants increasing from forty five to ninety days and also look to speed up deportation there's also been the changes to the labor laws here in france which people see as making it easier to hire and fire people all of these things have sewn such to school term fronts that we've seen people sometimes in their thousands and thousands out on the streets in france protesting and sometimes these protests have turned into riots against his policies and the. doctor was.
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one recent poll showed that only forty three percent of respondents the saw my corn in a positive light so why has president decided to implement policies which seem to be so unpopular he would argue is all about attracting foreign investment and making the french economy stronger in the long run many people are so unhappy that there is a growing chorus of people calling on president be the candidate of the center that he promised to be in the run up to the two thousand and seventeen presidential elections. a reporter from paris there and some aspects of emanuel macross lavish lifestyle are reinforcing that president of the rich image.
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not just the dishes that need changing resign. ruined france incapable of hiring emergency nurses but buys dishes for the eddies a for over five hundred euros the dish for dessert. fifty thousand euros a trifle for these people mccraw on at the exclusive service of the oligarchs. and that's it for now up next peter novell meet some of the big names at the recent world economic forum and some papers but then i'll be back with your next altie international news in just over half aloud to see the.
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them. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us as a rich one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be all for the rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember it was one just to show you can't afford to miss the one and only fool
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but. hey. hello we're here in st petersburg attending the annual st petersburg international economic orm our topic is from the atlantic to the pacific we all know the world is changing we talk about what moves these changes and who's behind . welcome to our panel are titled from the atlantic to the pacific creating a space for trust trust in two thousand and eighteen that's an interesting concept here before we discuss started discussion i'd like to ask each one of my guests to introduce themselves and their affiliations and tell me ok. i am an tonio if i go from me. tomorrow i was representing of the french president for it could be me corporation the time of president sarkozy a member of rosat and i can be for fifteen years and after i am president of my own
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company advising europe and be company we invest in a working russian excellent family chicken corps chief executive officer of the government far east and by cold region development. i close my goat i have peed for ten years the chairman of the chairman association for sandal eastern europe and i have different responsibilities and bards of major companies as for example two we start as well as were strived. chairman of the information and media commission of the upper chamber of the russian parliament. as a present of a storm and so our system producing rolling stock and the solutions for the railways and they rose to the base german those association of the group and businesses. and last but not least and when he said get cut i got a phone and the know that faculty or school i want international economics and
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foreign affairs at the state university there are six you know first the higher school of economics we always have these long descriptions for. these panels and i think the title of leader creating a space mean are we even at a point where we can even contemplate creating trust when we have so much distrust that is just only enhancing as time goes by and it's particularly one particular country in the world is so in a lot of distress all across the globe and we can talk about the iran deal and other things but i mean you know this was written before that happened but can we actually talk about trust right now we even close to that. and to my mind trust is based on the certain balance of interests and until we reach those balance of interests our trust will be in jeopardy and that's evident asserting one's interest and the interest of one country over the interests of other countries by. means
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of pressure sanctions and so on that that is destroying trust and that's why i understand the essence of your question. if we talk about trust today what are we facing i think we're facing. an effort that trust destruction. to my mind it comes mostly from our one global power and the only global power. that hasn't given a self on the pass of. america first which means that the interests of the united states are going in first place despite any. any blonds of interest contrary to the. and this a city of having. trust being rebuilt in the world a set of. i think you know we were mentioning the term interests i mean there's nothing wrong with sovereign countries protecting their national interest it's the universal but in this state we have some. they would
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say your interests are not legitimate basically anything that they are trying to build their relationship i mean in between states are on trust. is a failed exercise. as well as an affair an exercise was to build the region to do the seeds based on various because there is a change in within states within societies constantly and you couldn't even find the baby the basin you could build a relationship upon common interests and balance of power and that is the only foundation for for whatever can call trust if you understand that your interest coincide. or concur or they're moving in the same directions then you could work together and working together you could build up or you wish you could. but if
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there is no solid foundation then we are doomed to fail that has happened exactly i mean twenty years ago when we were talking trust trust trust while one side was i mean push again the other side i mean to the fringe extent i mean political extinction now we have a bad. backlash for for example a few to now and due to that backlash will have a one sided cold war and according to some of the come my calculations of me and my colleague we are russia plus china and others could win in this cold war we would be good to know because about the balance will be again not stable just because going into a like a new cold war ice war is not with the choice of all parties here and tell me you want to make a comment. by surprise you i would like to focus. we
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often to believe that to then i think got to stay with us for a while then we are sure could when we discover this song and think i said this i fear the trade to see the to be at that no but in fact it isn't now either but i think. do you deny there was really meaning to buy a yes for goods at the counter thought of flows today you a cup at a discovered that the global economy is a leaning forward to protect your accent bust. their u.s. introduced to global of aesthetics only imports over still as a rimini a wired better gaming. out of the south into this we've got your point about free trade here in in let me go to john pier because i think it's really important if we look at a greater eurasian. political and economic space obviously trade is going to be involved in that you think recent events again in iran is the eight hundred pound
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gorilla sitting in the corner is this sending a very strong message now that the europeans have to start reassert i mean looking towards it amy we it's a truism asia is the center of the future ok because of economic trade because of populations all kinds of things which i mean real political events on the ground now or shouldn't make the european start rethinking their position these would be the atlantic world. to make their living with the previous question and he's went you know it was a trust is a nice thing but it depends we need rules of the game of the rule of the game change we are not in the union or to a word you know russia is. china is there not on you know he said but look back now. impose mazie us and last volley of the sanctions not to be appreciated to european companies and they sing historical reporting east for europe now. and our partners in europe are always that way is that we have the
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opportunity to stop when there is a sanctions everybody forgets that every six months right iraq story new sanctions or not under all unanimity. agreed but. i mean the europeans have not shown a lot of strength let's put it that way ok you look to go back to two thousand and three in the illegal invasion of iraq i mean france and germany were if they didn't back it but in the end they went along we are i guess i mean is this a turning point here because i don't i hear this from europeans all the time but it never nothing changes you know it does but my point of view is that it's very dangerous for europe because if we continue in a disease first we go against our interests which is bad for our companies of europe and companies.
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