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has great advantages. that is , the federal board of the party, probably, that's how it can be translated into russian, yes, well, not the central committee, well, in general , something like that. approximately 2/3 consists of people who are again close to hökei, that is, in general, such screaming covers of all sorts of liberal left-wing magazines that björn höke is a person who... actually organizes the party, directs it, they are actually not far from the truth, here, although this person formally remains only a regional leader, now there are two party chairmen, tina khrupala and alice weidel, relying on the right, as a result, the proposed prime minister michel barnier not only does not reflect the electoral will of the population, but is a native of the very depths of the deep state.
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he who has a rotten pocket does not need a pen, eh, what started, flint, i can't live without traveling, soon, in... european right-wing populists, regardless of national specifics, three key elements can be identified: euroscepticism, traditional values and anti-globalism. in no european country, with the exception of italy, have far-right populists yet taken leadership positions. the austrian freedom party has existed since the fifties of the last century. it achieved its greatest success under the leadership of jörg haider, whom many called the advocate of nazism
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for attempts to rehabilitate the wehrmacht. following the parliamentary elections of 1999, the party even joined the coalition government. for the first time since 1945 , the unofficial ban on right-wing extremist parties joining a government coalition was violated in europe. the namesake of the aps, geert wilders' dutch freedom party, won the elections in the netherlands last year, receiving 37 seats out of 150 in parliament. however, the idol of european rights was unable to form a government. after months of consultations, the eurosceptic wilders not only failed to get the prime minister's seat, but did not even join the government, although there are like-minded people there. this summer, marine lepen's national union won the first round of parliamentary elections in france, gaining more than 33% of the vote, the best result in the party's history, but in the second round they elected a candidate for
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prime minister, a venerable representative of the political aristocracy, michel barnier. the spanish party vox, which means voice, emerged during the catalan crisis in 2014. then its representatives, the radical the right came out against the separatists. 5 years later, following the elections, the young party formed a faction of 52 deputies in parliament. for the first time in post-franco spain , the radicals received mass support, but the only ones who really achieved success were the italian right, the radicals from the northern league built the party around the idea of creating a separate state in milan, but that was in eighty-nine, over time the ideas were transformed, in the parliamentary elections
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of twenty-second year, the coalition in led by italy's far-right brothers, having received a majority, they formed a government headed by giorgia miloni. in germany, there will be no dramatic changes either, at least for now. governability remains within the permitted limits, though with increasing creaking. in russia, non-systemic german forces, especially an alternative for germany, are used to being looked at with interest and even hope. there are some grounds, the wing that is conditionally represented by höki, let's call it the right, right-wing conservative wing of the party, it is more eurocentric in in such a political, i don't want to use a geopolitical sense, well, in
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the foreign policy aspect, here höki generally speaks out there, and this is a common agenda for this wing, for some kind of continental integration, this is the franco-german axis. in europe, first of all, on the model of the first two decades or two decades of the fargashen history, and of course these are some more or less good relations with russia, starting from purely such economic pragmatism, ending with - he was once asked a question from the category of either or the third you can't choose, and there the problem was posed as moscow or washington, so he obviously didn't want to answer, but he answered in the end moscow, that is. at least at the level of rhetoric, this is a moderately anti-atlantic agenda, an anti-american agenda, nevertheless, i think that in general everyone understands perfectly well that nato structures, in general , the structures of the european union and nato structures,
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especially, this is extremely stable, these are in general some of the most successful projects in european history, political and military, therefore no one... will let germany leave all these associations so easily, even if it suddenly wants to, that's why germany here, apparently , is laying claim in their minds to such, to take the place of such a bridge between the east and the west, in general, what germany seemed to be trying to portray after the end of the cold war, probably, this is the maximum that can be strived for now, people who... supply, so to speak, intellectual material for the fdg politicians, and this is done generally openly, no one even hides it, all people are generally anti-american, that's why, if it's possible to talk about some serious anti-atlanticism at all,
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on some serious political level, probably here represents the most categorical position. with the german right scene, we fundamentally disagree on one, but fundamental issue: historical memory. the idea that germans should stop repenting for the past, and can even be proud of something, is still marginal, but its main bearers are precisely the alternative for germany. and here we will not find a common language, especially considering that the interpretation of history is now almost universally not science, but. pure politics and self-affirmation. the historical theme sounded this week in asia. vladimir putin paid a visit to mongolia, the occasion of the eighty-fifth anniversary of the victory of the soviet and mongolian armed forces in the conflict with
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japan on the khalkhengul river. on november 25, thirty -sixth year , the anti-commentary pact, a military-political alliance between japan and nazi germany, was concluded in berlin. initially, the object of japanese aspirations was china. its the northeastern province of manchuria, the japanese occupied in the fall of 1931, the puppet state of manjo ugo was proclaimed on the captured territory, where a powerful military group was concentrated - the kwantung army. on march 12 , 1936, in ulan bator, representatives of the ussr and mongolia signed a protocol on mutual assistance. the soviet union officially declared that it would defend the mongolian borders as its own and in september of 1936, at the request of the mongolian side, introduced into its territory troops. in may 1939, part
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of the kwantung army units invaded mongolia in the area of the khalkhengol river. the conflict was caused by a border dispute. the japanese tried to ensure the safety of the railway, which was being built to bypass the great hengan, and wanted to push the border as far as possible. during the offensive, the japanese managed to overthrow the mongolian cavalry, but a soviet motorized rifle regiment with tanks came to the rescue. it successfully repelled the attacks, and the japanese reconnaissance detachment was routed. worse, things were going well in the air. according to the results of the battles, experienced japanese pilots proved themselves to be more successful than stalin's falcons. to rectify the situation, a combined detachment of soviet aces under the command of shmushkevich was sent from moscow, and georgy zhukov followed the pilots to khalkhen-gol. at first, he was an observer from... moscow, but after some time he headed the fifty-seventh special corps. with the help of army commander grigory stern,
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he managed to ensure the supply of a group of troops at a distance of almost 700 km, and then to repel two summer offensives of the japanese. by this time, the japanese army had increased its group to 75 thousand people. the soviet corps numbered only 52 thousand fighters. this did not prevent zhukov from forestalling the third. this was already the second border clash from which the soviet side
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emerged victorious. in the spring of forty-one , a neutrality pact was concluded. and after the outbreak of war with germany in the summer of the same year, the japanese closely followed the development of the offensive to fulfill the goals of the barbarossa plan. after the battle of smolensk, they abandoned plans to move east and struck pearl harbor. this was a common victory, it had strategic significance for both mongolia and the soviet union. our independence at that time was still unfinished, it was still vulnerable, so this victory was really very important from the point of view of military-strategic significance . and the political and diplomatic approach,
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on the other hand, from the soviet union, it was such an event that basically made it clear to the japanese that it was better not to compete with the soviet union at that time, that is, both sides from this... received an important victory, so this is a good reason, a historical reason for a joint celebration. mongolian television is very active, broadcasting various programs dedicated to khalkhin gol. for mongolia, i would not say that this is the most important historical reason now. there are really no veterans left, there is one woman, she is about 100 years old. she was a nurse at the age of fifteen, that is, no one
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is left. historical wars - alas, long ago the norm of international politics, the past is re-evaluated based on current needs, and they change. in our case with mongolia, are there risks? different opinions, we have, our academic circles also look at this differently, but... as they say, the bulk, a-a of the population, the official position of our state, it does not change, in this we are stable. well, and this choice does not change in principle, it turns out, as if we are making a political choice, no, these are just facts, you just need to visit archives, archival facts, and there are many, many questions, of course, raise questions, but
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we all know the main geopolitical... reality of that time, it can't be changed, crude reshuffling, manipulation, there is no such thing, firstly, they are simply trying to at least understand what has been happening over the past 100 years, so they are raising archival materials and so on, there will probably be - still ahead - many surprises regarding khalkingol , including those related to the role of zhukov, it is interesting that in russia we have very actively begun to remember stern, that is, especially our scientists in chita, stern seems to be it turns out, as if their fellow countryman, they believe that stern's role was even higher than his own,
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well, that is, we will somehow revise this whole thing through mutual efforts. mongolia is a participant in the international criminal court, but it ignored its claims against putin. someone referred to economic expediency, but there is also a legal basis, which, as mongolia believes, is much more solid than the one on which the icc is based. when the host party asks.
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this is also international law, from this point of view we kind of rely on and adhere to of the international law that has existed since the time of westval, it has really been forgotten that the legal innovations of the liberal era are a very momentary thing by historical standards, and... in terms of territory, mongolia is one of the ten largest countries in asia, it is three times larger than france, but its population is only 3.5 million people. the economy has traditionally been based on livestock farming, so in
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2018, mongolia ranked fourth in the world in terms of the number of horses, tenth place in terms of the number of scythes, twelfth place in terms of the number of sheep and camels. until the collapse of the ussr, soviet aid accounted for up to a third of the gdp. in the nineties, a serious crisis occurred, then followed by shock therapy, but now experts from reneissance capital call mongolia's economy the fastest growing in the world. according to the asian development bank, the gdp growth rate is high, 5% in 2022 and 7% in 23. the reason for the growth is a sharp increase in mineral extraction. there are four brown coal deposits in the country. hard coal has been discovered in the south. its approximate reserves are estimated in billions of tons. medium-sized deposits of wolfram are being developed. copper-mallibdenum ore. giant deposits
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of phosphorites were discovered near lake khovsgol and their extraction even began, although soon, for environmental reasons, the work was reduced to a minimum. at the same time, mongolia imports 95% of oil products and more than 20% of electricity from neighboring countries, russia and china. over the past 30 years, china has been the main investor, it invests money not only in the mining industry, but in infrastructure projects: housing construction, hotel business, roads and bridges. mongolia's main trading partners are china, russia, japan and... korea and the united states, there are such controversial issues, well, for example, russia lost the irdenet mining and processing plant. i use this term "lost", because there is no economic feasibility in giving it to the mongolian side, and at first they were given - that means
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erdenet shares to some incomprehensible bigwigs, but now the mongolian state has taken everything, the mongols seem to think that this is all normal, that erdenet one hundred percent now belongs and mongol ros belongs to mongolia, but to be honest. russia did not have such a vital need to get rid of this asset, here is another point, which i also think is unclear, this is why russia continues to refrain from purchasing mongolian meat, which is actively purchased by the persian gulf countries, china buys, well, and many other countries, and russia, therefore, all the time ...
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i say: let's go and see how tamik goes to first grade, let's go, let's see how he goes to first grade, for god's sake, for christ's sake, not a single child of mine, please, don't offend, friend, who jumped out after the first explosion, and these people started shooting at their backs, now you are standing on the floor, where the floor is intact, there were bodies and fragments lying there, the hostages took advantage of, mom, you know,
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