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that is one thing, if we look at the coalition. - a coalition.if we look at the coalition. at the | we look at the coalition. at the fundamental changes they are calling for, what do you think are the possibilities of that? i for, what do you think are the possibilities of that?- for, what do you think are the possibilities of that? i think the possibilities _ possibilities of that? i think the possibilities of _ possibilities of that? i think the possibilities of watering - possibilities of that? i think the possibilities of watering down l possibilities of that? i think the | possibilities of watering down or even getting rid of some of those laws are really feasible. i think they are hated by most ireland people. the arch royalists who protected their mark on the decline. young people and others are on the upswing. the military, i don't know. i think it is possible. you have to remember that thailand has being the only middle of other country in the world that continues to have coups under this kind of intensive military involvement. all of th
that is one thing, if we look at the coalition. - a coalition.if we look at the coalition. at the | we look at the coalition. at the fundamental changes they are calling for, what do you think are the possibilities of that? i for, what do you think are the possibilities of that?- for, what do you think are the possibilities of that? i think the possibilities _ possibilities of that? i think the possibilities of _ possibilities of that? i think the possibilities of watering - possibilities of...
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even the far left or the far right near certain to be part of a coalition government.ere's part of a trend repeating itself across europe. we will get to our guests in a moment. >> the leader of spain's opposition census opportunity. a disastrous showing by the government has painted a path for alberto nunez fail of the center-right people's party to become the next prime minister. as the nation heads towards national polls, he believes momentum is on his side. >> calling snap elections doesn't hide what happens. spaniards have said enough. we've had enough. i think this feeling is translated into a clear people's party victory. >> prime minister sanchez, a socialist of the centerleft, made one of the biggest gambles of his political career. by calling snap elections, he's hoping to gain a new mandate. more than five years in power have seen his popularity wane. high unemployment of more than 30% is a major concern. his agenda on social issues has also divided opinion. and past legislation, he's had to rely on support from politicians. that has allowed opponents to pai
even the far left or the far right near certain to be part of a coalition government.ere's part of a trend repeating itself across europe. we will get to our guests in a moment. >> the leader of spain's opposition census opportunity. a disastrous showing by the government has painted a path for alberto nunez fail of the center-right people's party to become the next prime minister. as the nation heads towards national polls, he believes momentum is on his side. >> calling snap...
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that will happen the coalition. ok. that will happen aaain the coalition. ok. the headquarters of the populist party here in spain, the conservatives. they are celebrating, lots they had been predicted in the puls to become the biggest party, and they have managed that but it is a bittersweet victory. they have been hoping to get enough votes to govern with... it is so tight, nothing is clear at this moment. so it's only half a party here tonight. the coalition building starts tomorrow where we are still hoping —— where they are still hoping to have a chance for governance. if no one gets the numbers to form a government, so not only does this country remain deeply divided between right and left, for now, it is an unstable country to. thank you so much for that, battling against the noise and the party atmosphere there, but as was said, it is a strange one because they were expected to do probably a little better than they have done, certainly the opinion polls leading up to today's general election had to be pp party they're doing a little better. as was menti
that will happen the coalition. ok. that will happen aaain the coalition. ok. the headquarters of the populist party here in spain, the conservatives. they are celebrating, lots they had been predicted in the puls to become the biggest party, and they have managed that but it is a bittersweet victory. they have been hoping to get enough votes to govern with... it is so tight, nothing is clear at this moment. so it's only half a party here tonight. the coalition building starts tomorrow where we...
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, the ruling coalition, by a vote of 64, adopted one of the points of this amendment, it is necessaryle were against, and how many abstained, we do not know because the opposition on that day left the premises of the prince and did not vote for changes in the judicial reform. what do you think, in principle, i think that compromises always take place, you just need to find the will, as one of the leaders of one of the great powers once said, consensus must be sought, and er, the prime minister is talking vaguely. now, what are these summer vacations like? they start in the knyzite, they have to discourage the strikers a little bit, give him the opportunity to find a compromise and possibly come to an agreement with the coalition, and first of all to come to an agreement with the members of the party who are part of the coalition itself due to the fact that in this same coalition, not everything is so good between by these the parties that enter there, tell me, and in principle, if we talk about the meaning of this whole story, you really think that everything boils down to the fact th
, the ruling coalition, by a vote of 64, adopted one of the points of this amendment, it is necessaryle were against, and how many abstained, we do not know because the opposition on that day left the premises of the prince and did not vote for changes in the judicial reform. what do you think, in principle, i think that compromises always take place, you just need to find the will, as one of the leaders of one of the great powers once said, consensus must be sought, and er, the prime minister...
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we asked, depends on why he's made this coalition. later later, he says and disappears. quality assurance from fox don't even pretend to want to talk. this is their press chief energy on this. let me say that while you're not filming this report, you is the model for the whole of spain. now the parliamentary sitting is the 1st one here for the new coalition. afterwards we find a conservative politician who will talk to us. he's from madrid. you haven't crossed him just as occasion policy, which is so important in trying to prevent violence against women is in our hand. it will do that. social policy and security policy to protect victims of this violence is also ours. there is no reason to worry. even holiday makers here know about the political machinations going on in valencia and how they might influence the national picture. it's totally insane. the worst thing that happens in this country, it gives me a bit of hope. the model here in valencia, and would certainly be a good solution for the whole country after the election on july
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, led by socialist prime minister, pamela sandra, of, or a conservative coalition. that could include the far right box part of the center. right opposition. people's party be leading in the polls, but could full short of an absolute majority. until recently, the conservatives had promised not to work with fox, but they couldn't meet the far right party to form a government. now in 3 of spain's 17 regents the 2 parties are already in coalition one being valencia where dw, yeah. and phillip shelves, centers based look at what could soon be in store for the rest of space. women have come to valencia's regional government buildings prompted by syria at radical right wing box politicians forming part of the government. the party denies the existence of gender based violence and wants to ban the phrase from valencia's official communications. i mean, of course violence against women exist. you just have to look at the statistics one . how many women have been murdered this year in the, by the, i understand it's already more than 50 and we're only halfway through the year
, led by socialist prime minister, pamela sandra, of, or a conservative coalition. that could include the far right box part of the center. right opposition. people's party be leading in the polls, but could full short of an absolute majority. until recently, the conservatives had promised not to work with fox, but they couldn't meet the far right party to form a government. now in 3 of spain's 17 regents the 2 parties are already in coalition one being valencia where dw, yeah. and phillip...
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so i did within their coalition with put a most and, and truly the pay. so in the pay they have pretty much the same foreign policy. so i, i wrote an article about this for world politics review. i found pretty much 0 daylight between these 2 foreign policy. so as long as the pay can, can prevail over voss, in terms of foreign policy been saying will probably be remain more or less the same country to the rest of the world. the problems will probably be more internal, but it's hard to say until they actually hammer out an agreement, and i will, sorry, thank you so much for your time. my pleasure and attack on bella rowse is an attack on russia. a menacing warning in the poland by the russian president, the only problem. nobody and certainly not. poland has any intentions of attacking belarus. the threats paired with a baseless accusation of full and having territorial ambitions. and the former soviet union comes at the heels of warsaw, sending more units to his border with bella roofs that move follows reports of russia's wagner mercenary, gro, training,
so i did within their coalition with put a most and, and truly the pay. so in the pay they have pretty much the same foreign policy. so i, i wrote an article about this for world politics review. i found pretty much 0 daylight between these 2 foreign policy. so as long as the pay can, can prevail over voss, in terms of foreign policy been saying will probably be remain more or less the same country to the rest of the world. the problems will probably be more internal, but it's hard to say until...
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tell suggest now or they may have to form a coalition or rely on vox.— a coalition or rely on vox. _ a coalition or rely on vox. tell us some of the issues _ a coalition or rely on vox. tell us some of the issues that - a coalition or rely on vox. tell us some of the issues that people i a coalition or rely on vox. tell us i some of the issues that people are thinking about, concerned about on the table for this general election. the number one issue, much like everywhere in europe is inflation. when you look at polling data made very voters are against the high prices are the main problem for them. the campaign has been about something else. attacking sanchez dealings with smaller socialist parties doing his mandate in parliament. whereas the left attacking the right for weeks pack two inflation is the main concern. the campaign is been about something else. d0 the campaign is been about something else. , ., , the campaign is been about something else. , ., the campaign is been about something else. i. , ., ., else. do you believe that that frustrates _ else. do you believe that t
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so i did within their coalition with put a most and, and truly the pay. so in the pay they have pretty much the same foreign policy. so i, i wrote an article about this real world politics review. i found pretty much 0 daylight between these 2 foreign policy. so as long as the pay can, can prevail over voss, in terms of foreign policy than spain will probably be, remain more or less the same country to the rest of the world. the problems probably be more internal, but it's hard to say until they actually hammer out an agreement. and i'm sorry, thank you so much for your time. my pleasure. and attack on bella rowse is an attack on russia. a menacing warning and a poland by the russian president, the only problem. nobody and certainly not. poland has any intentions of attacking bella bruce, the threats paired with a baseless accusation of full and having territorial ambitions in the former soviet union comes at the heels of warsaw, sending more units to his border with bella. roofs that move follows reports of russia's wagner, mercenary, gro, training deliv
so i did within their coalition with put a most and, and truly the pay. so in the pay they have pretty much the same foreign policy. so i, i wrote an article about this real world politics review. i found pretty much 0 daylight between these 2 foreign policy. so as long as the pay can, can prevail over voss, in terms of foreign policy than spain will probably be, remain more or less the same country to the rest of the world. the problems probably be more internal, but it's hard to say until...
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the country now faces messy coalition talks and potentially a new boat. if no majority is found. spain has spoken says i'll bear to new news fate who as election results are announced this center ride popular parties, celebrating winning the most votes. but that's not enough for the popular party to form a government on its own. even if they partner with the far right party boxed, they would still need to get other parties on board the do as the candidate of the party that has the most votes already. and i think that my duty is to open the dialogue, so i can leave this dialogue from the 1st minute and i and to try and govern our country, little body, accepting or victory, and the electro. our results will not be $30.00, but nobody seems willing to team up with his party in the far right. and the tears that the rival socialist camp are just as loud socialist prime minister pedro sanchez also declared a victory for the left. the results means that he could claim to power through a jigsaw of alliances. but he would need all of the left wing parties and cuts
the country now faces messy coalition talks and potentially a new boat. if no majority is found. spain has spoken says i'll bear to new news fate who as election results are announced this center ride popular parties, celebrating winning the most votes. but that's not enough for the popular party to form a government on its own. even if they partner with the far right party boxed, they would still need to get other parties on board the do as the candidate of the party that has the most votes...
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yeah, it was hard right coalition. and today, again, thousands took to the streets to make their anger and fears heard. opponents of the live already announced bill appeal against it. at the very supreme court, the government is seeking to weekend on the call for lucian, berlin, and this is the day the i am a 100 percent in favor of the additional reform. i mean, my country needs and we feel that it's, it's not a good legislation refill that, that are not good intentions behind it in show see, but there's no reason to be ready of this amendments. and there are many reasons to see it as an important step in restoring balance between the powers of states and the respecting the vote as well. there is no prime minister in his real netanyahu has become a puppet on the strings of messianic extremists. the also on the day spain to faces an on certain political future after inconclusive elections, but the series of the far right and joining the government are averted for now for pollsters. predictions fail to materialize. you'
yeah, it was hard right coalition. and today, again, thousands took to the streets to make their anger and fears heard. opponents of the live already announced bill appeal against it. at the very supreme court, the government is seeking to weekend on the call for lucian, berlin, and this is the day the i am a 100 percent in favor of the additional reform. i mean, my country needs and we feel that it's, it's not a good legislation refill that, that are not good intentions behind it in show see,...
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in fredo, spain, 17 regions the 2 parties are already in coalition. one being in valencia, or to w as young phillip schultz, such as this look at what could soon be in store for the rest of spain as well. women have come to valencia's regional government building prompted by syria radical right wing box politicians forming part of the government. the party denies the existence of gender based violence and wants to ban the phrase from valencia's official communications. i mean, of course violence against women exist. you just have to look at the statistics one . how many women have been murdered this year? by the i understand it's already more than 50 and we're only halfway through the year. how many i mean the she and the others, the danger, not only for valencia, but for the whole country. they worry that national conservatives could form a coalition with fox to following the regional politicians here regional premier carlos my zone doesn't want to talk to journalists and fox representatives at all levels to ignore how requests for interviews inside.
in fredo, spain, 17 regions the 2 parties are already in coalition. one being in valencia, or to w as young phillip schultz, such as this look at what could soon be in store for the rest of spain as well. women have come to valencia's regional government building prompted by syria radical right wing box politicians forming part of the government. the party denies the existence of gender based violence and wants to ban the phrase from valencia's official communications. i mean, of course...
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.— enter a coalition. a coalition. that is an interesting paradox. we . enter a coalition. that is an | interesting paradox. we will enter a coalition. that is an - interesting paradox. we will wait and see, thank you for putting that all in a bit of historical context for us. stand by, because we will come back to you later. but i want to go back to my colleague, we saw in full flow minutes ago, but we couldn't hear. what has been happening with the voting? what has been happening with the votin: ? ., ,., what has been happening with the votina? ., , ., ., , what has been happening with the votina? ., ., voting? now, polling stations across sain have voting? now, polling stations across spain have closed _ voting? now, polling stations across spain have closed except _ voting? now, polling stations across spain have closed except for - voting? now, polling stations across spain have closed except for the - spain have closed except for the canary islands. they are an hour behind, so they have an extra hour
.— enter a coalition. a coalition. that is an interesting paradox. we . enter a coalition. that is an | interesting paradox. we will enter a coalition. that is an - interesting paradox. we will wait and see, thank you for putting that all in a bit of historical context for us. stand by, because we will come back to you later. but i want to go back to my colleague, we saw in full flow minutes ago, but we couldn't hear. what has been happening with the voting? what has been happening with the...
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he'll likely need to enter a coalition with yolanda diaz. she leads and the lives of parties on the far left the far right also have role to play the box party under santiago. all of us go ways to be the central coalition partner for people's party government. let's not do that. i will tell by debate, sanchez said the choice was clear what i mean. they look for them as soon as it's well enough for them as they, they will be their own to formation. so 2 ways to govern government of the progressive coalition of the socialist party with the party of for yolanda diaz for government walks party. and i'm not afraid to say so if i can all go in with mrs. diaz, it's kind of how it's clear that you have 2 different organizations where large parties at the center once dominated, movements on the fringes are becoming difficult to ignore a pass and repeating across europe. the results of spain's election may provide further signs of where the confident just headed bins and monahan for inside story the well, let's bring it all guess. will this edition of
he'll likely need to enter a coalition with yolanda diaz. she leads and the lives of parties on the far left the far right also have role to play the box party under santiago. all of us go ways to be the central coalition partner for people's party government. let's not do that. i will tell by debate, sanchez said the choice was clear what i mean. they look for them as soon as it's well enough for them as they, they will be their own to formation. so 2 ways to govern government of the...
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it is, it is a referendum on his time and government and his governing coalition. and yet, at the same time, this is a moment where we are seeing a lot of these, these core issues that you mentioned manifesting in, in countries all across europe. and so when we look at some of the broader trends toward shifts to the right that we've seen in a handful of countries over the last year. this is, it really fits within the sort of broader fabric of some of the, the things happening across the continent. just your opinion, do you think he's taking your gamble? a sure. i think it's a, it's a, it's a calculator, gamble as, as a, as problem because emory of mentions it's, it is a chance to say essentially to call to call the electrodes bluff and say here's, here's the alternative. the alternative is as we are seeing in, for example, finland or sweden or a handful of other countries across europe. here is the right wing alternative. is that really what you want, or are we going to sort of move forward and give him and his, his coalition another option. another chance to, to c
it is, it is a referendum on his time and government and his governing coalition. and yet, at the same time, this is a moment where we are seeing a lot of these, these core issues that you mentioned manifesting in, in countries all across europe. and so when we look at some of the broader trends toward shifts to the right that we've seen in a handful of countries over the last year. this is, it really fits within the sort of broader fabric of some of the, the things happening across the...
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and that's 5 minutes democratize sets down off the his governing coalition collapses. the bodies was split so, but if a question policy the i've been visible and welcome you planning and president brought to me so landscape has visited, talking to valley support for his country's bid to join nato. for the 1st time, he received strong backing from touch as president richard tie up at one of the day meeting and assemble. at one said there was no doubt ukraine deserves to become a member of the military alliance. surgeons attempted to keep close relations with ukraine and russia at one expects a visit from his russian counted pods letting me put him in the next month. so no one you. i asked out, correspondent dory and jones about the timing of a one's decision. as i think that sees is a part of the one's very careful balancing act that he's perform since the onset of the conflict. he's will be giving very strong support to ukraine providing of a key milk tree drones, which were crucial in the early days of the campaign to hold off brushes offensive . but the same time has
and that's 5 minutes democratize sets down off the his governing coalition collapses. the bodies was split so, but if a question policy the i've been visible and welcome you planning and president brought to me so landscape has visited, talking to valley support for his country's bid to join nato. for the 1st time, he received strong backing from touch as president richard tie up at one of the day meeting and assemble. at one said there was no doubt ukraine deserves to become a member of the...
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for a long time what we had were two overlapping coalitions and the southern block was always kind of a third party, regional parties then the two-party system. i think in some ways the history of our country is actually as a multiparty system and i think in order for a large, complicated and diverse society to function, especially with a system of government that makes it hard to weed -- wheeled - weild parties we can find a way to allow them to express themselves set of trying to assemble some tenuous majority based on very little. host: this is david from auburn, new york, republican. caller: interesting subject. you can't be all things to all people. you get one president and you have debates and the process, how to get the best candidate. and then it goes from there. this is the best you can do as it stands right now. you can't be all things to all people. you have one president and at some point someone has to be there. you can't be all things to all people. there are about 20 parties. host: i will give you the final two minutes. guest: certainly we need to have one president bu
for a long time what we had were two overlapping coalitions and the southern block was always kind of a third party, regional parties then the two-party system. i think in some ways the history of our country is actually as a multiparty system and i think in order for a large, complicated and diverse society to function, especially with a system of government that makes it hard to weed -- wheeled - weild parties we can find a way to allow them to express themselves set of trying to assemble...
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instead what we are working towards is a system in which there are compromises and coalitions and very few permanent entities. that is how our country used to work when we had a multisystem party. host: this russian from tom in erie, pennsylvania. if we had more political parties, how that play out with the electoral college component of our elections? guest: went we think about our elections we tend to think only about the presidency, even though there are congressional and set it as an senate because of the winner take all nature of a single office and the electoral college means we will probably still orient towards two major parties and what that would mean they multi-party congress is a major presidential parties would try to build would try to build coalitions back to 1960, jfk basically not a lot of difference between them. for a long time, democrats included prominent publicans in their cabinet and republicans include some prominent democrats in their cabinets. they had a bipartisan overlap and i think that is what you would have if you had multiple parties in congress because
instead what we are working towards is a system in which there are compromises and coalitions and very few permanent entities. that is how our country used to work when we had a multisystem party. host: this russian from tom in erie, pennsylvania. if we had more political parties, how that play out with the electoral college component of our elections? guest: went we think about our elections we tend to think only about the presidency, even though there are congressional and set it as an senate...
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.— possibilities of different coalitions. ., ., ., ., ~ coalitions.nd the world and across we set the uk, this is bbc news. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. i first met erin last year when she was facing soaring energy bills and food prices at christmas. she cares for her teenage siblings after their mother died. she admits this year has been tougher than she expected, and she's now worried about how she'll afford the six—week summer holiday. i would have loved to go on holiday with them. me and the kids have actually never been abroad and that would have been amazing for us, to go somewhere on a holiday and just do something as a family. there is some help available. the government's putting £200 million into its holiday activities and food programme for low income families. but the advice for anyone on a tight budget this summer is to do your homework. just be mindful of what's happening free in your area, using the local transport offers of children travel free, using the kids eat free schemes and usin
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the two parties are already in coalition in three spanish regions.ow likely is a coalition between the center-right opposition people's party and the far right box party? >> is looking likely at the moment. although the polls are closed, it's a difficult election to call. the most likely outcome is the conservative party and -- party will require a coalition with vox to get them over the line and the problem will arise when they have to deal with their demands to form that coalition. it's a big possibility, although it could also go the other direction. the socialists are still in the fight. anchor: analysts said this was a campaign based on producing noise rather than content. what would you pinpoint as the dominant issues in this election? richard: that's a really good way to put it, the noisiest election i've witnessed in a long time. what it comes down to, it is about the economy. people in spain are worried about the rising cost of living, as people across europe. high interest rates and unemployment. it is the highest level in europe, 12.7%. al
the two parties are already in coalition in three spanish regions.ow likely is a coalition between the center-right opposition people's party and the far right box party? >> is looking likely at the moment. although the polls are closed, it's a difficult election to call. the most likely outcome is the conservative party and -- party will require a coalition with vox to get them over the line and the problem will arise when they have to deal with their demands to form that coalition. it's...
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coalition.hey met and afterwards, said they were making contact with other parties. cited among that were the basque nationalists. that could potentially give him and vox and some other parties the majority but it is unlikely the basque nationalists would want anything to do with vox, which is anti-nationalist and a very centralist type of party. very difficult to see how that would work, but he said they were going for it. the socialists are keeping a low profile. we've had a report out that there coalition partner has somebody negotiating on behalf of the left-wing coalition. that has been denied by the other party, that they could intentionally give the socialists in the left-wing coalition enough votes to form a government. they are talking hard month they said they would want an amnesty that would include someone wanted by the courts for embezzlement. it's not clear whether the demands of that party could ever be met by the socialists. we saw a leading socialist today, a former socialist pr
coalition.hey met and afterwards, said they were making contact with other parties. cited among that were the basque nationalists. that could potentially give him and vox and some other parties the majority but it is unlikely the basque nationalists would want anything to do with vox, which is anti-nationalist and a very centralist type of party. very difficult to see how that would work, but he said they were going for it. the socialists are keeping a low profile. we've had a report out that...
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the coalition government size, the changes are necessary to prevent overreach by the quotes, uninsured remote equal power balance, the slit. it's definitely an unusual moment. assuming we've taken the 1st step in the historic process to correct the judicial system and restore powers which were taken from the government and the conducted over many years to whom i mean, fellow american lives at low risk. suddenly, mobile goals, coalition policies inside to connect that celebrated group hugs, and se, as police use what to kind of under pro it offices on horseback to dispatch 7 states as it was described as a day of destruction at the temple by opposition. lead. yeah, yeah. let pete this stream government is hugging and posing to celebrate the moment they made it so that we are no longer brotherly people. celebrating the moment they managed to throw into the dustbin of history. everything that connects us the there is no prime minister in israel. that yahoo has become a puppet on a string of mussel. you think it's 3 months since the draft legislation was introduced in january, it is divide
the coalition government size, the changes are necessary to prevent overreach by the quotes, uninsured remote equal power balance, the slit. it's definitely an unusual moment. assuming we've taken the 1st step in the historic process to correct the judicial system and restore powers which were taken from the government and the conducted over many years to whom i mean, fellow american lives at low risk. suddenly, mobile goals, coalition policies inside to connect that celebrated group hugs, and...
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coalition. feven nonprofits community in san pran and food and agaction coalition. and also to voice support for the funding of community based food programs. there are organizations that cannot be here they are serving the food program we thankful the budget dedicated to footed programs the only ded occasion to food. food insecurity has been an issue in the city when it does not have to be. we have the idea and people and the resource and have the will to solve temperature we ask for your support so we can develop and credit a food secure. thank you. >> good afternoon. supervisors i'm codey keen i w for delivering inoeration in supportive house and per of the provider network. i'm troubled by budget and believe we can do better. around 2 items over dose prerengz and toed security at permanent housing cites. ditious over dose prevention program. at our site on sixth street has been successful. and has resulted in the reversal of over a dozen over doses in the past year alone. at a site that houses 50 people. this program work and saves lives. the housing siteds need
coalition. feven nonprofits community in san pran and food and agaction coalition. and also to voice support for the funding of community based food programs. there are organizations that cannot be here they are serving the food program we thankful the budget dedicated to footed programs the only ded occasion to food. food insecurity has been an issue in the city when it does not have to be. we have the idea and people and the resource and have the will to solve temperature we ask for your...
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i mean, fellow mussa low is suddenly moving cold coalition policies inside the can. i set set up right to greet pugs and southeast as police use water cannons deployed officers on horseback to dispatch 7 states as it was described as the day of destruction of the temples by opposition. lead. yeah, yeah. allow pete the so stream government is hugging and posing to celebrate the moment they made it so that we are no longer brotherly people. celebrating the moment they managed to throw into the adjustment of history. everything that connects us there is no prime minister in israel. that yahoo has become a puppet on a string of mussel janik extremists since the draft legislation was introduced in january, it is divided as well and triggered one of the largest protest movements in the country's history, or so 29 consecutive weeks, tens of thousands of israelis took to the streets a ton of eve and other cities. many came to demonstrate against the plant changes by netanyahu and his coalition. they argued da, the whole the on demand democracy and remove checks and balances.
i mean, fellow mussa low is suddenly moving cold coalition policies inside the can. i set set up right to greet pugs and southeast as police use water cannons deployed officers on horseback to dispatch 7 states as it was described as the day of destruction of the temples by opposition. lead. yeah, yeah. allow pete the so stream government is hugging and posing to celebrate the moment they made it so that we are no longer brotherly people. celebrating the moment they managed to throw into the...
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moreover, it was adopted only by members of the ruling coalition 64 votes in favor against and therebstentions. because all the opposition completely left the knesset meeting before the third reading before the vote on the third reading, thus demonstrating that they do not want to participate in procedure, according to the opposition of depriving the judiciary of the powers it needs , i must say that this problem of the problem of legal reform is disturbing, israel has already been in the last. almost every day, the streets of central cities, israel are blocked by demonstrators, highways are blocked, the houses of ministers of the coalition government are surrounded, and there are strikes and uh, in the trade sector in the education sector of the gesto trade union they also threaten to strike , the international airport named after ben gurion was blocked several times, then there are oppositions and opponents of the legal reform, they are trying to show that they will go to the last, but will not allow the coalition to carry out this legislative initiative, the first part, which was
moreover, it was adopted only by members of the ruling coalition 64 votes in favor against and therebstentions. because all the opposition completely left the knesset meeting before the third reading before the vote on the third reading, thus demonstrating that they do not want to participate in procedure, according to the opposition of depriving the judiciary of the powers it needs , i must say that this problem of the problem of legal reform is disturbing, israel has already been in the last....
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coalition has never happened in spain.t's a true scenario >> policies for the dream scenario, it is true if you look to political scientists, research, then you turn extreme left, extreme right to the opposition parties after a draft coalition it's quite common you get a government by extreme left or extreme right governments because that's what voters are looking for, alternative it's not as easy as saying dream scenario if you think about policies and how to make the economy more competitive in the lodge run, probably will be the true scenario. >> reporter: the need for alternatives, at the same time the far left is maintaining and the far right has not. so what does that mean they want the majority for the main party and it doesn't seem to be supporting the far right and far left >> yeah. i think we see both the socialist and conservative gain seats. we are getting this flavor of return to bipartisan politics in spain but at the same time they are leaving some room at the left and the right for these parties to exist an
coalition has never happened in spain.t's a true scenario >> policies for the dream scenario, it is true if you look to political scientists, research, then you turn extreme left, extreme right to the opposition parties after a draft coalition it's quite common you get a government by extreme left or extreme right governments because that's what voters are looking for, alternative it's not as easy as saying dream scenario if you think about policies and how to make the economy more...
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partner of the last junior coalition partner of the socialist lastjunior coalition partner of the socialisttist parties that have come together run by yolanda, a politician who has been a wildly popular politician in spain, but we haven't seen that much traction in terms of the voting. they are doing well. they are neck and neck also with the vioxx party, but either party will have to be part of a coalition. but there will have to be more. and that's what i think it's really interesting right now, this election has been a story of who is partnering with the more radical right or left wing group. but in order to get there, they are going to have to partner with some of these regional parties. so one of the things that is really important to understand in spanish politics are the regional parties particularly in catalunya and in the basque country. these parties are mostly parties that are separatist parties that would like to leave spain, so i think that is what is particularly on the popular party's side, it is what is really difficult, if they cannot come along with vox, get their they are
partner of the last junior coalition partner of the socialist lastjunior coalition partner of the socialisttist parties that have come together run by yolanda, a politician who has been a wildly popular politician in spain, but we haven't seen that much traction in terms of the voting. they are doing well. they are neck and neck also with the vioxx party, but either party will have to be part of a coalition. but there will have to be more. and that's what i think it's really interesting right...
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and that is the coalition doesnt majority. and that is the coalition doesn't work. _ majority.. and that is the coalition doesn't work, what is _ majority. and that is the coalition doesn't work, what is the - majority. and that is the coalition l doesn't work, what is the likelihood of another election?— of another election? many analysts are sa in: of another election? many analysts are saying this _ of another election? many analysts are saying this is _ of another election? many analysts are saying this is a _ of another election? many analysts are saying this is a possible - are saying this is a possible outcome it has happened before in spain after the election of 2015, there were elections because people in cyprus congress cannot reach an agreement happen to begin in 2019 or the spanish election were stopped because the same reasons. knowing this ruling the study the prime minister pedro sanchez is said he is not considering this and he is going to look for an alternative way and now, we do not of the way yet but this is spanish politics and anything can happen. around t
and that is the coalition doesnt majority. and that is the coalition doesn't work. _ majority.. and that is the coalition doesn't work, what is _ majority. and that is the coalition doesn't work, what is the - majority. and that is the coalition l doesn't work, what is the likelihood of another election?— of another election? many analysts are sa in: of another election? many analysts are saying this _ of another election? many analysts are saying this is _ of another election? many analysts...
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maybe all supporters of the right wing coalitions. laura con is live from west jerusalem on laura to different pictures of what's been going on. that tool could see what's been happening in west recent to very different pictures in days. now i'm currently standing outside the connected. i just want to show you the blue building behind me. that's where the debate has been going on around this reasonable stand, the reasonableness stand, the bill. now just behind me, you can see this at security forces, the types of security around the connected about 200 meters behind this kind of sterile. so you have thousands, tens of thousands of protesters. i was waiting through them earlier. you see a see a blue and white flags, people raising these ready flags and shouting out for democracy, but also calling this fall, right? government criminals for introducing this bill. i've been speaking to people area. they are incredibly angry on this side. however, just a few hours ago at just to see weston go inside the old to see about try east jerusalem.
maybe all supporters of the right wing coalitions. laura con is live from west jerusalem on laura to different pictures of what's been going on. that tool could see what's been happening in west recent to very different pictures in days. now i'm currently standing outside the connected. i just want to show you the blue building behind me. that's where the debate has been going on around this reasonable stand, the reasonableness stand, the bill. now just behind me, you can see this at security...
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if mr. faithful will be able to pull a government even if he goes into a coalition with the far right books policy. it's still not enough seats. right? majority wilkes's lead us santiago. all of us go has turned the policy into the 3rd largest and actual force in the country. it is a policy that is stridently empty immigration. it has also promised to roll back spending and policies of a socialist the government have put into place at combat climate change and protect minorities. us for the prime minister, the mine who cooled. this is not selection. so there are many more fuck everyone's fame to continue moving forward, then concealing the request of on the bottom of the parking spot with a box of books. you took a risk that now fails to pay off. it pays the way for a possible right presence in the government. it seems in spain's return to democracy in the 1970s. sonya guy jago out to 0, madrid, probably locales at all. marketing as is from the northeastern university long denise says the left wing coalition can be happy with the result. to be honest, i'm surprised in the sense that i
if mr. faithful will be able to pull a government even if he goes into a coalition with the far right books policy. it's still not enough seats. right? majority wilkes's lead us santiago. all of us go has turned the policy into the 3rd largest and actual force in the country. it is a policy that is stridently empty immigration. it has also promised to roll back spending and policies of a socialist the government have put into place at combat climate change and protect minorities. us for the...
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do not want any changes , a very large number of people take to the streets, and that is why the coalitionl reform and passed the only law, the so-called guilty, the reduction of the principle of inadmissibility or reasonableness is a small principle and a law that generally allows the government to make some decisions at the state level. that is why the supreme court was lucky and these decisions cannot be stopped in principle. this was a more or less agreed draft law. the opposition rejected and that's why we are now starting the parliamentary vacation, which will last two months, and here the coalition hopes very much that in the course of these two months they will try to find some kind of compromise, because we don't need a civil war at the time there are no winners in the civil war, and one side will break the knees of the other, because the majority of votes in all polls say that the citizens, not israel, want the parties to find a compromise. but so that it does not come to the point where the unspoken thing begins . well, i hope this will not happen , shoot the others . well, 1,00
do not want any changes , a very large number of people take to the streets, and that is why the coalitionl reform and passed the only law, the so-called guilty, the reduction of the principle of inadmissibility or reasonableness is a small principle and a law that generally allows the government to make some decisions at the state level. that is why the supreme court was lucky and these decisions cannot be stopped in principle. this was a more or less agreed draft law. the opposition rejected...
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he says, the lifting coalition can be happy with the results. to be honest, i'm surprised in the sense that i think the left has slightly over perform to what most supposed suggested. i think the, the social discount is probably going to be these early stages, at least the happier of the 2. i think it was the forget the pollution of the polite it was going to be the largest party in congress that was always seem to be the case. but it seems, are they gonna full just shy of being able to form a majority even in some sort of coalition with the volks policy. so there is still a chance that such as may find a way of keeping power in keeping a brother coalition that will keep us using power. so i think the, the socialist party has over performed slightly. i think that the right wing blog has perhaps underperformed, which means that pretty much having a very much divided country at 5050, which is going to be interesting to see how we maneuver how negotiate the defects governments. the what the books bodies is successfully doing is perhaps only thing t
he says, the lifting coalition can be happy with the results. to be honest, i'm surprised in the sense that i think the left has slightly over perform to what most supposed suggested. i think the, the social discount is probably going to be these early stages, at least the happier of the 2. i think it was the forget the pollution of the polite it was going to be the largest party in congress that was always seem to be the case. but it seems, are they gonna full just shy of being able to form a...
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inside the connect set, the coalition celebrated with group hugs and self. he's getting the police out side used to go to kind of deployed offices on horseback to dispatch, to demonstrate as it was described as a day of destruction. the 10 pulled by opposition lead. uh yeah, yeah. and i paid this stream government as hugging and posing to celebrate the moment they made it so that we are no longer brotherly people. celebrating the moment they managed to throw into the dustbin of history. everything that connects us the, there is no prime minister and israel netanyahu's become a puppet on a string of muscles. and it takes 3 months since the draft legislation was introduced in january. it is divided as violet and triggered one of the largest protest movements in the country's history. for 29 consecutive weeks, tens of thousands of his riley's took to the streets of tel aviv and other cities. many came to demonstrate against the plans, changes by nets and yahoo and his coalition. they argued, did you do so over the whole the on demand democracy underneath checks
inside the connect set, the coalition celebrated with group hugs and self. he's getting the police out side used to go to kind of deployed offices on horseback to dispatch, to demonstrate as it was described as a day of destruction. the 10 pulled by opposition lead. uh yeah, yeah. and i paid this stream government as hugging and posing to celebrate the moment they made it so that we are no longer brotherly people. celebrating the moment they managed to throw into the dustbin of history....
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the international coalition. ukraine is in a fight and we have to remember that when you are in a fight, you want everything that you can get your hands on. so that is to be expected. ben wallace and i have worked along with the coalition partners over the last year or so on this particular issue. and ben has done a lot to enable and to help the ukrainian military. so he's been a great partner. but again, i continue to see unity and cohesion. i continue to hear ministers say that we're going to support ukraine for as long as it takes. and i heard their leaders say the same thing in the oneness last week -- in vilnius last week. this is about more than just ukraine, this is about rules based international order. i think people around the globe realize that. it is about the ability of a country to protect its sovereign territory. so there is an interest around the globe to ensure that ukraine can be successful in defending its sovereign territory. general milley: a couple things. first of all, the russians have had
the international coalition. ukraine is in a fight and we have to remember that when you are in a fight, you want everything that you can get your hands on. so that is to be expected. ben wallace and i have worked along with the coalition partners over the last year or so on this particular issue. and ben has done a lot to enable and to help the ukrainian military. so he's been a great partner. but again, i continue to see unity and cohesion. i continue to hear ministers say that we're going to...
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the game raises critical funds for that young survivor coalition.ble why sc survivors on the field tonight's for this year's a checkup presentation along with present of the congressional women's softball game, jennifer ceo of the young survivor coalition. and yes, megan kavanaugh. this year the generous support of our funds along with everyone to take to tonight's game the congressional women's softball team is proud to present a check to the young survival coalition. this is now, as it 8:40 p.m. we have raised $587,483. [cheering] wow. but we could get up to 600,000 tonight. don't you? i definitely think so. but remember just pick up your phone and then mail a donation right in. that will help our young survivors. i guess it's a competition is gone on for years and years. a great show of athleticism but first and foremost a way to raise money who had close games it had not so close games we have had members both had the press team went through it all and thing is constant that is the devotion of the people on the teams who by that i have of their
the game raises critical funds for that young survivor coalition.ble why sc survivors on the field tonight's for this year's a checkup presentation along with present of the congressional women's softball game, jennifer ceo of the young survivor coalition. and yes, megan kavanaugh. this year the generous support of our funds along with everyone to take to tonight's game the congressional women's softball team is proud to present a check to the young survival coalition. this is now, as it 8:40...
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so what good potential coalitions look like then? well, there's still the possibility that the conservative ends arriving box could form a government, but it's not certain if they have the majority at the same time, it's also not very likely that the current governments of the social is and ends and the left wing question. it gets majority, so there are different options that could happen now either the big part is try to find the quality parts in her. so smaller partner is a part of the smaller parties. originally, the parties here in space for that is no majority inside at all. and this could mean that that has to be a rerun of the elections in the event that this election does produce a conclusive outcome. how could we see changes? but j a, spain change, excuse me, if the far right gets into a government this would be a very big change for spain. it would be the 1st time since the end of the dictatorship almost 50 years ago. that a right big party becomes part of the government box would certainly be much tougher when it comes to
so what good potential coalitions look like then? well, there's still the possibility that the conservative ends arriving box could form a government, but it's not certain if they have the majority at the same time, it's also not very likely that the current governments of the social is and ends and the left wing question. it gets majority, so there are different options that could happen now either the big part is try to find the quality parts in her. so smaller partner is a part of the...