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london, u. k. some 675 bishops from a 165 countries assembled for the lumber conference. this event held once every decade gathers together the member churches of the anglican communion. today its lead to the archbishop of come to bring is also spiritual head of the church of england is hosting a session devoted to the environment. this is an enormous emergency for literally billions of the world's population. so many of the patients. yeah. all living daniel, they with the impact of the climate emergency through the structures of the anglican communion, we are reaching to the very heart to the very ground level of what is happening. if we stand united, we can make a transformative difference around the world. beyond to mobilize and complications on the crowns is a growing ceiling that the bishops must influence political need is to my address of to, to view ahead of dc. take a moment. please do more to have quite a while to follow to on from the have be made before in the mix. what we have been doing is making the people in our local churches and in our province isn't in
london, u. k. some 675 bishops from a 165 countries assembled for the lumber conference. this event held once every decade gathers together the member churches of the anglican communion. today its lead to the archbishop of come to bring is also spiritual head of the church of england is hosting a session devoted to the environment. this is an enormous emergency for literally billions of the world's population. so many of the patients. yeah. all living daniel, they with the impact of the climate...
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london, this is bbc news. these are live pictures from the south korean national assembly where ruling party mps have walked out on a vote to impeach president yoon suk—yeol. up to 150,000 people are calling for the president to go. meanwhile, rebel forces reach which the outskirts of homs, islamist fighters have already captured aleppo and hama. five years after it was devastated by fire, notre dame cathedral reopens with president elect trump has arrived for his first overseas visit since winning the election. we start in south korea, where an impeachment vote to remove the president, yoon suk—yeol, appears to be injeopardy with members of mr yoon�*s own governing party boycotting the proceedings. this is the scene in the parliament. there are questions as to whether there were enough mps in the house for this impeachment vote to pass, the bill needs at least 200 members of parliament to vote for it. it seems at the moment that there were not enough of them in the house. the opposition, even though they are the biggest bloc, appears not to have gained enough support from the ruling party for this vote to pass
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london. this is bbc news mp5 from south korea's ruling party walk out of the national assembly ahead of vote to impeach president yoon suk yeol. thousands gather calling for the president to go after his declaration of martial law last week. three million people in wales and the south west of england are urged to stay at home as storm darragh hits rebel forces reach the outskirts of syria's third largest city, homs. islamist fighters have already captured aleppo and hama iam i am live outside the cathedral of notre dame where five years after a fire ravaged parts of the cathedral the opening ceremony will begin in a few hours�* time. hello. we start in south korea where an impeachment vote to remove the president, yoon suk yeol appears to be injeopardy with members of mr yoon�*s own governing party boycotting the proceedings. this is the scene at the national assembly. just three members of the ruling party are inside and they need eight members to vote for the impeachment in order for the impeachment in order for the impeachment in order for the motion to pass. technically mps have just ove
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london. protestors and members of parliament are camping out overnight at the south korean national assemblyoiced concerns that president yoon — who first declared, and then a few hours later revoked, martial law earlier this week — could try again to subvert civilian rule. mps voted unanimously to reject martial law — tomorrow's vote could remove mr yoon from office. the national assembly is already considering launching a treason investigation against the president. take a listen. translation: president yoon suk yeol's recent martial law— declaration cannot be free from suspicions of violating the constitution and committing acts of treason. treason against the constitutional order which violates the constitution and the law, carries severe penalties, including the death penalty or life imprisonment. let's remind ourselves of how events unfolded this week. president yoon shocked the country on tuesday at 11pm when, out of the blue, he declared martial law in the asian democracy for the first time in nearly 50 years. it sparked immediate mass protests on the streets. two hours later, at 1am
london. protestors and members of parliament are camping out overnight at the south korean national assemblyoiced concerns that president yoon — who first declared, and then a few hours later revoked, martial law earlier this week — could try again to subvert civilian rule. mps voted unanimously to reject martial law — tomorrow's vote could remove mr yoon from office. the national assembly is already considering launching a treason investigation against the president. take a listen....
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london. why do you think we saw michel barnier fall? was it because of the budget bill he pushed past the national assembly?as a symptom, not the broad cause. the broader cause was the huge political division in france, which came to the forefront when there were three fairly evenly sized factions within french parliament, the left, the center and the far right. none of whom form a majority or could work together. barnier was doomed to fail from the start because he had a minority government. it was not surprising he felt obliged to push his budget through using the constitutional mechanism that allows them to bypass parliament because the left said they couldn't support it because it made too many concessions to the far right, the far-right said it made too many concessions to the left so when trying to compromise there was no solution in sight. now both sides are trying to use the opportunity to make ends even more difficult for macron. >> what will macron do next? >> appointing michel barnier took him two months and he says he can't afford to wait another two months. he needs to act weekly. he has a visi
london. why do you think we saw michel barnier fall? was it because of the budget bill he pushed past the national assembly?as a symptom, not the broad cause. the broader cause was the huge political division in france, which came to the forefront when there were three fairly evenly sized factions within french parliament, the left, the center and the far right. none of whom form a majority or could work together. barnier was doomed to fail from the start because he had a minority government....
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assembly in the capital, seoul, where opposition parties are gathering to denounce the president and they're holding a rally over last night's events. we'll have the latest. i'm sally bundock in londonler, lucy letby, is questioned in jail by police over more baby deaths at two hospitals during her career. 0n the brink of collapse — france's prime minister faces a vote of no—confidence today over his attempts to push through an unpopular austerity budget. welcome to bbc news. i'm steve lai in seoul, where it's the day after a night of political chaos which shocked the world. i'm standing in front of the national assembly. behind me, you can hear rallies and protests going on after what we saw unfold last night, with political chaos that's shocked the world. south korea's president, yoon suk yeol, is facing growing calls to resign
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assembly. we wouldn't have been able to lift martial law live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane hello. >> a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from around the world. >> i'm max foster. it's friday december 6th, 8 a.m. here in london, 4 a.m. in new york. a flirtatious moment captured on security camera may have given police a huge clue in their search for the killer of a healthcare ceo in new york. this image shows a man police are calling a person of interest smiling at a female employee at a hostel that he stayed at before wednesday's attack. a law enforcement source tells us that whilst he chatted with the clerk she asked him to lower his face mask. the man reportedly paid in cash and used a fake id, so it's still unclear exactly who he is. this new video shows him just blocks away from the scene. apparently walking to the site where he would carry out his attack. the ceo of unitedhealthcare, brian thompson, was gunned down on a sidewalk as he was headed to an investor conference. we have a video of the incident
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london. and this now go to the seen him go sale bill has any assemble for us and them. so what can we expect from us? live on delay ins visit to take a as well and given the time and the content of the visit, it is an important meeting between purchase presence and e commerce and has or stuff on the unfolding. the land has some priorities. first, she wants to assess the situation on the ground and syria. and since trick here is one of the major players in the, in the searing, calm space since the beginning of it is as far as we have learned, she would like to learn the local factions on the ground, the who's controlling where, who are the words, what are their specialties and what's kind of an organization is h t s a since to get it goes of it smells, it's free, present so, so inside syria has knowledge of that. of course, i know best to pick for from the end is the continuation of who monetary and assistance inside. so that because given the of all, it's all, it's a choice. yes, there's a new administration in syria. okay. but we don't know what is going to happen, how
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london tonight. >> south korea's leadership crisis hitting another flash point with chaotic scenes inside the country's opposition controlled national assemblylawmakers voted to impeach acting president sue with a vote of 192-0. lawmakers from former president yoon and hans people power party crowded around the speaker's chair in protest and boycotted the vote. hon was prime minister before taking over impeached by parliament following failed attempt to impose martial law earlier this month. causing protest and clashes with police. the plan to impeach hon was announced thursday night after he refused to appoint three justices to fill vacancies at the constitutional court ahead of its ruling on yoon's impeachment. >> why didn't he appoint the constitutional courts justices and why did he drag this out? they should get this going so they can stabilize the situation. >> by law, the finance minister will become the next interim president. today he ordered the military to step up vigilance north korea could take advantage of the current political turmoil. >> propaganda. the impeachments could also impact the three way alliance between the u.s., j
london tonight. >> south korea's leadership crisis hitting another flash point with chaotic scenes inside the country's opposition controlled national assemblylawmakers voted to impeach acting president sue with a vote of 192-0. lawmakers from former president yoon and hans people power party crowded around the speaker's chair in protest and boycotted the vote. hon was prime minister before taking over impeached by parliament following failed attempt to impose martial law earlier this...
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london. why do you think we saw him fall we saw michel fall? do you think it was because of this budget bill that he pushed past the assembly?er cause was the huge political division in france which came to the fore when emmanuel macron pulled a snap election which led to some which led to three evenly sized factions the left, the centre and the far right, none of them could form a majority and none of them could work together and so, michel barnier was doomed to fail from the start because he always had a minority government and it was not surprising that he felt obliged to push his budget through using the constitutional mechanism that allows him to bypass parliament because the left said that they could not supported because it made too many concessions to the far right the far right so they could not support it because of the concessions to the left and even when trying to compromise, there was no solution in sight and now everything is come to a head and both sides of the opportunity to make things even more difficult for emmanuel macron. what do you think we will see emmanuel macron do next? appointing michel barnier i
london. why do you think we saw him fall we saw michel fall? do you think it was because of this budget bill that he pushed past the assembly?er cause was the huge political division in france which came to the fore when emmanuel macron pulled a snap election which led to some which led to three evenly sized factions the left, the centre and the far right, none of them could form a majority and none of them could work together and so, michel barnier was doomed to fail from the start because he...
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london. so, danielle, what do we know about why the national assemblies decided to vote to impeach the actingsident, and is it a move supported by south korean citizens? >> well, to answer your first question, chris, it is because mr. han refused to immediately fill three judges to the constitutional court. that is who is going to decide what is going to happen to mr. yoon who was previously impeached. is he going to be impeached and removed completely from office because that needs to happen? six judges need to vote in favor of that. or with that impeachment be canceled, so to speak, and will he be reinstated? that is why it is so critical. now, this is not the most straightforward political story but i will try to break it down for viewers. back on december 3rd, then president yoon decided to declare martial law around 6:00 in the evening. six hours of absolute chaos and food. now, martial law would have meant a restriction of media freedom. there were protests. lawmakers were rushing to parliament, in some cases having to climb to windows to get inside the chamber to vote to repeal to vote
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london, this is bbc news. france's prime minister faces a no confidence vote after his attempts to push through an unpopular austerity budget. these are the live pictures from the national assemblylth insurance firm is shot dead in new york city in what police say is a target attack. a major manhunt is under way and we will bring you all the latest. mps in south korea start impeachment proceedings against the president after overturning his declaration of martial law. and the inscrutable face of fashion — anna wintour gives a rare interview from behind her famous sunglasses. well, they help me see, and they help me not see. and they help me be seen and not be seen, so they're a prop. welcome to bbc news. let's start in france, where for the last hour, the french parliament has been holding a no confidence debate which is expected to oust the prime minister, michel barnier, afterjust three months in office. the government has been teetering on the brink of collapse since monday, when mr barnier forced through an "austerity budget" without allowing mps to vote.
london, this is bbc news. france's prime minister faces a no confidence vote after his attempts to push through an unpopular austerity budget. these are the live pictures from the national assemblylth insurance firm is shot dead in new york city in what police say is a target attack. a major manhunt is under way and we will bring you all the latest. mps in south korea start impeachment proceedings against the president after overturning his declaration of martial law. and the inscrutable face...
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london. this is bbc news. 0n the brink — france's prime minister faces a �*no confidence vote' after his attempts to push through an unpopular austerity budget. these are the live pictures from the national assemblyutside the french parliament where barring a last—minute surprise, michel barnier is likely to become the first prime minister ousted by the french parliament since 1962. mps in south korea start impeachment proceedings against the president, after overturning his declaration of martial law. a major hub for dirty cash — the national crime agency finds that britain is used by russian money laundering networks to help organised criminals around the world. and the inscrutable face of fashion. anna wintour gives a rare interview, from behind her famous sunglasses. well, they help me see, and they help me not see, and they help me be seen and not be seen, so they are a prop. let's start in france — where for the last hour the french parliament has been holding a no—confidence debate — which is expected to oust the prime minister, michel barnier, after, just three months in office. the government has been teetering on the brink of collapse since monday — when mr barnier forced through an �*a
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london, this is bbc news. in south korea, after the president's sudden decision to impose martial law last night, only to revoke itjust over six hours later. these are live pictures of south korea's national assemblyresident yoon. meanwhile, defence minister has offered to resign, apologising for spreading confusion. 0n the brink of collapse — france's prime minister faces a confidence vote over his attempts to push through an unpopular austerity budget. ——a no—confidence vote. anti—government protests continue for a sixth night in georgia, after the court rejected an appeal to overturn the result of 0ctober�*s election. anti—government forces in syria say they've captured one of the largest military bases on the edge of the city of hama. hello. we start in seoul where it's been a tumultuous 24 hours. these are live pictures of a vigil taking place outside the national assembly after the president yoon suk yeol imposed, and then six hours later revoked, martial law, shocking notjust the people of south korea but many around the world. 0pposition parties have already submitted an impeachment bill against president yoon suk yeol after his short—lived declaration of martial law. but the fallout is sp
london, this is bbc news. in south korea, after the president's sudden decision to impose martial law last night, only to revoke itjust over six hours later. these are live pictures of south korea's national assemblyresident yoon. meanwhile, defence minister has offered to resign, apologising for spreading confusion. 0n the brink of collapse — france's prime minister faces a confidence vote over his attempts to push through an unpopular austerity budget. ——a no—confidence vote....
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london. stephanie bennett, ktvu, fox two news. >> a new report this morning says president elect donald trump is running into some challenges while assemblingteam for a second term. according to the wall street journal, president elect trump may be reconsidering his nomination for defense secretary. originally, he chose veteran and former fox news host pete hegseth, but that pick is facing a lot of scrutiny over allegations of sexual assault and drunken behavior. the wall street journal says mr. trump could turn to florida governor ron desantis to head up the pentagon instead. >> i'm worried about 2 or 3 of our nominations i'm worried about. well, i won't go over the ones that you can usually pick those out, but at the end of the day, we've got to do a good job of pointing out the strengths of these nominations. >> earlier this week, trump's pick to lead the dea dropped out after running into pushback over his enforcement of covid 19 restrictions. and last month, matt gaetz withdrew from his nomination and withdrew his nomination for attorney general. still, to come, santos going the extra mile for all children this year. >> next, we talk l
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london breed has appointed a new supervisor. breed has named stephen sherrell as supervisor for district two. he takes the place of former supervisor catherine stefani, who was elected to the state assembly last month. cheryl currently serves as the director of the mayor's office of innovation, where his primary focus is on homelessness, street cleanliness and disaster response. in a statement, breed said in part, steve and cheryl will bring experience in both the public and private sectors, a dedication to transparency and a commitment to making san francisco safer and more affordable. i know he will be a strong advocate for his neighbors and our entire city. now, this is one of the final acts of mayor breed, who is only in office until january 8th. mayor elect daniel lurie endorsed mayor breed's selection, saying, quote, stephen embodies san francisco's innovative spirit and has a tireless work ethic. we have historic challenges, but i'm excited to have the opportunity to work closely with stephen to make sure san francisco is safer and more affordable for all. >> our time now. 506 driving across bay area bridges will cost almost $12 in a few years. toll increases were approved by the
london breed has appointed a new supervisor. breed has named stephen sherrell as supervisor for district two. he takes the place of former supervisor catherine stefani, who was elected to the state assembly last month. cheryl currently serves as the director of the mayor's office of innovation, where his primary focus is on homelessness, street cleanliness and disaster response. in a statement, breed said in part, steve and cheryl will bring experience in both the public and private sectors, a...
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london breed has appointed a new supervisor breed his name stephen sherrill, as supervisor for district two. he takes the place of former supervisor catherine stefani, who was elected to the state assembly last month. sherrill currently serves as the director of the mayor's office of innovation, where his primary focus is on homelessness, street cleanliness and disaster response. sheryl will hold the seat until the next election in 2026. mayor elect daniel lurie endorsed mayor breed's selection, saying here in part, stephen embodies san francisco's innovative spirit and has a tireless work ethic. we have historic challenges, but i'm excited to have the opportunity to work closely with stephen to make san francisco safer and more affordable for all, and we're truly into the best of my ability to perform the duties of mayor. >> city of oakland. >> i will. >> the city of oakland has a new mayor, former councilmember nikki fortunato bass now holds the office at a pivotal time for the city. the change in leadership comes just as oakland is moving forward with big budget cuts. this afternoon, we asked the interim mayor what she hopes to accomplish in her brief time in office. >> over the next
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london breed has appointed a new supervisor. breed is named stephen sherrill as supervisor for district two. he takes the place of former supervisor catherine stefani, who was elected to the state assemblyy serves as the director of the mayor's office in innovation, where his primary focus is on homelessness, street cleanliness and disaster response. sherrill will hold the seat until the election in 2026. now, in a statement, london breed said in part. stephen sherrill will bring experience in both the public and private sectors, a dedication to transparency and a commitment to making san francisco safer and more affordable. i know he will be a strong advocate for his neighbors and our entire city. this is one of the final acts. mayor breed, who is only in office now until january 8th. mayor elect daniel lurie endorsed mayor breed's selection, saying here in part, stephen embodies san francisco's innovative spirit and has a tireless work ethic. we have historic challenges, but i'm excited to have the opportunity to work closely with stephen to make san francisco safer and more affordable for all. >> a tent city has emerged in front of san francisco city hall inside the tents. advocates
london breed has appointed a new supervisor. breed is named stephen sherrill as supervisor for district two. he takes the place of former supervisor catherine stefani, who was elected to the state assemblyy serves as the director of the mayor's office in innovation, where his primary focus is on homelessness, street cleanliness and disaster response. sherrill will hold the seat until the election in 2026. now, in a statement, london breed said in part. stephen sherrill will bring experience in...
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london breed named stephen sherrill as a supervisor for district two. he takes the place of former supervisor catherine stefani, who was elected to the state assembly last month. sherrill right now serves as the director of the mayor's office of innovation, where his primary focus is on homelessness, street cleanliness and disaster response. now mayor elect daniel leary endorsed mayor breed's selection, saying, quote, stephen embodies san francisco's innovative spirit and has a tireless work ethic. he we have historic challenges, but i'm excited to have the opportunity to work closely with stephen to make san francisco safer and more affordable for all. >> 706 here. new this morning, president biden says he wants to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the united states by more than 60% in the next decade. his administration has set strict new standards to cut air pollution from vehicles and power plants, and made the most significant investments in climate and clean energy in u.s. history. mr. biden says the new goal will help keep the country on track to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. president elect trump says he plans to reverse much
london breed named stephen sherrill as a supervisor for district two. he takes the place of former supervisor catherine stefani, who was elected to the state assembly last month. sherrill right now serves as the director of the mayor's office of innovation, where his primary focus is on homelessness, street cleanliness and disaster response. now mayor elect daniel leary endorsed mayor breed's selection, saying, quote, stephen embodies san francisco's innovative spirit and has a tireless work...
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london automatically or hold a home. um, you remain subordinate to it and engaged in sabotaged friends. the unders only assembled from toner service with us as all most or took a special position for them to come on last year or 2 thirds and refund. there wasn't, even though we're bringing the edition in as much from their simplest clinical. wondering when we will put on those. i can show, sorry we didn't go ask or cards imaging and our summer, no matter what your postcard. i mean, we did at least a little more serious, but after through, so can you doing that from a sort of get on sort of thing that, that will, that we did in the middle and that, that, and i'm going to show you and me to contact a ms. shelley from which you have them here for them. i know record because i was processed to ensure you from ugly. but when the time comes to bring the pony show me into battle under the volumes, fulfilling his promises. not wanting to find on the us as a site. starting there was an incredibly wanted us to get the price for some could i just have a new bed. the reason though, it just came from richard and jason minus
london automatically or hold a home. um, you remain subordinate to it and engaged in sabotaged friends. the unders only assembled from toner service with us as all most or took a special position for them to come on last year or 2 thirds and refund. there wasn't, even though we're bringing the edition in as much from their simplest clinical. wondering when we will put on those. i can show, sorry we didn't go ask or cards imaging and our summer, no matter what your postcard. i mean, we did at...
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london breed to engage in discussion with eligible board members. >> mayor breed, welcome. >> thank you president peskins and member of the board and public. i want to congratulate supervisor stefani on the election to the state assembly. i know this is jour last meeting to the board oof supervisor and thank you for years of service to dist rth 2 and entire city. i know you will continue to do great things for san francisco and we are looking forward to the work that needs to be done in sacramento and what that means to san francisco as a whole so congratulations. now, there is a lot that i could talk about, but i want to really talk about some of the fears and the concerns from our immigrants communities, especially in light of the presidential election. there is dangerous rhetoric around threats of mass deportation and separating families. people in the community are already asking two months before the presidential einauguration what we can do to protect immigrants and maintain our value jz let me start with this, we are a city that proudly supports our immigrant communities, we don't give into fear and anger. we support our sanctuary city policies. let's take it back a minute. i was sitting in these chambers as pr
london breed to engage in discussion with eligible board members. >> mayor breed, welcome. >> thank you president peskins and member of the board and public. i want to congratulate supervisor stefani on the election to the state assembly. i know this is jour last meeting to the board oof supervisor and thank you for years of service to dist rth 2 and entire city. i know you will continue to do great things for san francisco and we are looking forward to the work that needs to be...
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my job as a london assembly member is to try and hold sadiq khan to account for his record .y god, there his record. and my god, there are a lot of things to hold him to account on. on housing, on policing, on transport. these huge issues that matter to everybody in london. his record is abysmal and i think giving him a knighthood as a reward for failure, it just shows the absolute depth that we've reached as a country where the honours system can be used to say to reward failure , it should say to reward failure, it should be there to reward people who are working hard in their community and delivering great work on the ground. it shouldn't be, you know, a gong for a political crony when his record speaks for itself. >> paul, it's a bit odd, speaks for itse
my job as a london assembly member is to try and hold sadiq khan to account for his record .y god, there his record. and my god, there are a lot of things to hold him to account on. on housing, on policing, on transport. these huge issues that matter to everybody in london. his record is abysmal and i think giving him a knighthood as a reward for failure, it just shows the absolute depth that we've reached as a country where the honours system can be used to say to reward failure , it should...
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london. why do you think we saw him fall to the girls because of this budget bill that he pushed past the assembly he pushed past the assembl ? , , assembly? the broader cause was the hu . e assembly? the broader cause was the huge political — assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division _ assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division in _ assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division in france - huge political division in france which came to the fore when emmanuel macron pulled a snap election which led to some evenly sized factions to leave the centre in the far right, none of them could form a majority and none of them could work together and none of them could work together and so, michel barnier was doomed to failfrom the start and so, michel barnier was doomed to fail from the start because he always had a minority government and it was not surprising that he felt obliged to push his budget through using the mechanism that allows them to bypass parliament because the left said that they could not supported because it made too many concessions to th
london. why do you think we saw him fall to the girls because of this budget bill that he pushed past the assembly he pushed past the assembl ? , , assembly? the broader cause was the hu . e assembly? the broader cause was the huge political — assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division _ assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division in _ assembly? the broader cause was the huge political division in france - huge political division in france which came to the...