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there are names, two big coalitions, a coalition called nda and another coalition called india , are competing with each other, but the focus of the first coalition is with b party, bharati or janta party, which is the ruling party, and mr. modi is better known than this party. on one side of the story, this party is centered on the indian coalition, and on the other, the indian coalition is centered on the congress party, which has traditionally and historically been very important in india and has been able to win the majority of votes many times, but in recent years, the bharati party ya janatu party has a large social base in india, two rounds of mr. modi as prime minister if he is elected, he will be the third for the third time and he will be the only person who, like nehru, has managed to become the prime minister of india for three times. this election is based on seats in the lok sabha or lower house. it is like the senate, called the raja sabha, 543 people are elected by election and two people are appointed by appointment from among the families and the british indian popu
there are names, two big coalitions, a coalition called nda and another coalition called india , are competing with each other, but the focus of the first coalition is with b party, bharati or janta party, which is the ruling party, and mr. modi is better known than this party. on one side of the story, this party is centered on the indian coalition, and on the other, the indian coalition is centered on the congress party, which has traditionally and historically been very important in india...
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or coalitions like shanghai and brics will occur and will definitely increase. because in the future of the world, in these influential regional and international coalitions, these main actors are of the same mind to be their interests should not conflict. therefore , our presence in a place like the security conference in moscow or st. petersburg is very important for us to be able to. our presence in such coalitions that shape the future of the world , let's put our interests, our concerns, and our desires in the arrangements of tomorrow. now , i think their activities have increased a bit, but it is good that people know and hope , for example, we have just become an official member of the shanghai treaty. it is interesting for you to know that in the recent meeting of the secretary of the national security council, mr. ahmadian, who is now in moscow, was present there and the team from shoaam was present, and interesting events took place . it's okay, now friends of bayan talk about it, although we passed it, for example, in that meeting, as far as i know ,
or coalitions like shanghai and brics will occur and will definitely increase. because in the future of the world, in these influential regional and international coalitions, these main actors are of the same mind to be their interests should not conflict. therefore , our presence in a place like the security conference in moscow or st. petersburg is very important for us to be able to. our presence in such coalitions that shape the future of the world , let's put our interests, our concerns,...
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change your coalition, change your presence in an organization and maybe institutions like this summitl make your bonds stronger and stronger and make tomorrow's joint game. i, those who are present at this summit, especially those of us who were invited twice, the secretary of the supreme national security council was invited by the russians once, i think it was astana, at the shanghai summit, mr. patershov once in moscow, i think they were invited specially. our presence in such a summit will make the other influential countries , as well as in the future of the world, in the arrangements that want to be established in terms of security in the region and the world , must have considerations related to us, our wishes and interests. we can be seen in them, so both this event itself is important and our presence is very important okay , we will talk more about the presence of the islamic republic of iran, which is also an active presence , and the importance you mentioned. looking to the future of active countries in the issues that were emphasized. now , the 12th summit has more distin
change your coalition, change your presence in an organization and maybe institutions like this summitl make your bonds stronger and stronger and make tomorrow's joint game. i, those who are present at this summit, especially those of us who were invited twice, the secretary of the supreme national security council was invited by the russians once, i think it was astana, at the shanghai summit, mr. patershov once in moscow, i think they were invited specially. our presence in such a summit will...
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coalition.s in their governing coalition. , , the radicals in their governing coalition. , ., ., coalition. if we stay on that thought. — coalition. if we stay on that thought. we _ coalition. if we stay on that thought, we know- coalition. if we stay on that thought, we know that - coalition. if we stay on that | thought, we know that they coalition. if we stay on that - thought, we know that they have said that the strike on the aid workers was a mistake, this strike on the family members of ismail haniyeh, it cannot be a mistake, can a?— ismail haniyeh, it cannot be a mistake, can a? no, absolutely not. we mistake, can a? no, absolutely not- we have — mistake, can a? no, absolutely not. we have heard _ mistake, can a? no, absolutely not. we have heard leaks - mistake, can a? no, absolutely i not. we have heard leaks coming out of the israeli government, some have said that these three, sons were operatives in the military wing of hamas, possibly so. but also were on their way to conduct an op
coalition.s in their governing coalition. , , the radicals in their governing coalition. , ., ., coalition. if we stay on that thought. — coalition. if we stay on that thought. we _ coalition. if we stay on that thought, we know- coalition. if we stay on that thought, we know that - coalition. if we stay on that | thought, we know that they coalition. if we stay on that - thought, we know that they have said that the strike on the aid workers was a mistake, this strike on the family members...
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en da and another coalition called india are competing with each other, but in the first coalition, the focus is on the bjp or bharati or janta party, which is the ruling party and mr. modi is better known than this party. the indian alliance and the other alliance, the india alliance, is centered on the party. there is congress, which has traditionally and historically been very important in india and has been able to win the majority of votes many times, but in recent times , bharati party or janatu party has a large social base. it will be the third time and the only person who , like nehru, has been able to hold office for three times the prime minister of india will be elected in this election based on the seats of the lok sabha or lower house. in india, we have a lower house or loksa and an upper house which is like the senate called the rajya sabha. 543 people are elected by election and 2 people are appointed by appointment. from. the british indian family and population of those who have been in this country since the british colonial period in india and they also have repr
en da and another coalition called india are competing with each other, but in the first coalition, the focus is on the bjp or bharati or janta party, which is the ruling party and mr. modi is better known than this party. the indian alliance and the other alliance, the india alliance, is centered on the party. there is congress, which has traditionally and historically been very important in india and has been able to win the majority of votes many times, but in recent times , bharati party or...
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the results of the local elections. and says that law and justice is slightly ahead of his civil coalition tusk tweeted, systematic catch-up, seven points in 2018, five in 2023, two today record victory in cities, advantage in the assemblies, which is worrying, low turnout, especially among the youth, defeat in the east and in the rural areas, what is the conclusion for us, don't whine to work, you already? they mentioned that there will be presidential elections, but there will also be elections to the european parliament at the beginning of june, and this is also probably important for poland, these elections will also be for the political forces that represent poland and will be represented in the european parliament, but in view of this , what, what they say in poland and and whether or these. local elections are already such a marker support, which will be in the elections to the european parliament and in the elections following the presidential elections? well, the conclusion from the local elections is that the turnout was a third lower than on october 15 during the parliamentary e
the results of the local elections. and says that law and justice is slightly ahead of his civil coalition tusk tweeted, systematic catch-up, seven points in 2018, five in 2023, two today record victory in cities, advantage in the assemblies, which is worrying, low turnout, especially among the youth, defeat in the east and in the rural areas, what is the conclusion for us, don't whine to work, you already? they mentioned that there will be presidential elections, but there will also be...
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and this coalition is still standing strong. over the past two years, this contact group has shown its unity, its impact, and its staying power. we have made history, and we have changed history. this contact group includes some 50 members of our allies and partners from around the planet, and we stand united in commercial and military assistance for ukraine. we have searched in critical capabilities again and again. and this contract group and made a huge difference. contact group members have committed more than 95 million dollars in security assistant to and i am very proud of american leadership and contributions. i am glad that president biden could sign into law additional lifesaving assistance for ukraine, as well as more funding for a girl, timeline, and our defense industrial base, and that will lead the united states move out immediately to send ukraine critical air defense capabilities and artillery, armor, and from the military stocks that president biden announced wednesday. i am also pleased to announce today an ad
and this coalition is still standing strong. over the past two years, this contact group has shown its unity, its impact, and its staying power. we have made history, and we have changed history. this contact group includes some 50 members of our allies and partners from around the planet, and we stand united in commercial and military assistance for ukraine. we have searched in critical capabilities again and again. and this contract group and made a huge difference. contact group members have...
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this is a warning to the government coalition.ion right now is whether the opposition could manage victory and if the government could manage. depending on how the opposition manages the victory, government manages the defeat, that will very much be the next stage of turkish politics. right now, basically turkey has quite strong competition between the opposition and governing block. each camp is controlling about 50% of the turkish population. despite the people, the governing coalition still amounts to 40% of the vote. going to the next election, 2028, these will be highly competitive because both the opposition and governing sides there are major figures. >> what issues were at play in these elections, the economy or other things in the frame? >> the economy was the big story. turkey is experiencing very high inflation, fast appreciation in currency, very big economic poison. the economy was the big story but not only the economy. the economy is the main story, but there are different levels of dissatisfaction with the governme
this is a warning to the government coalition.ion right now is whether the opposition could manage victory and if the government could manage. depending on how the opposition manages the victory, government manages the defeat, that will very much be the next stage of turkish politics. right now, basically turkey has quite strong competition between the opposition and governing block. each camp is controlling about 50% of the turkish population. despite the people, the governing coalition still...
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this is a warning to the government coalition.ion right now is whether the opposition could manage victory and if the government could manage. depending on how the opposition manages the victory, government manages the defeat, that will very much be the next stage of turkish politics. right now, basically turkey has quite strong competition between the opposition and governing block. each camp is controlling about 50% of the turkish population. despite the people, the governing coalition still amounts to 40% of the vote. going to the next election, 2028, these will be highly competitive because both the opposition and governing sides there are major figures. >> what issues were at play in these elections, the economy or other things in the frame? >> the economy was the big story. turkey is experiencing very high inflation, fast appreciation in currency, very big economic poison. the economy was the big story but not only the economy. the economy is the main story, but there are different levels of dissatisfaction with the governme
this is a warning to the government coalition.ion right now is whether the opposition could manage victory and if the government could manage. depending on how the opposition manages the victory, government manages the defeat, that will very much be the next stage of turkish politics. right now, basically turkey has quite strong competition between the opposition and governing block. each camp is controlling about 50% of the turkish population. despite the people, the governing coalition still...
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how do you reflect on the coalition, the . you reflect on the coalition, the way that ended, the feelingse way humza yousaf handled this? i was usually supportive of the bute house agreement, as a party member i voted for that agreement and i think it's been quite good that we've worked together so closely over the last few years. now as to whether or not that relationship was what it was, the greens have a different impression of that then we in the snp, but it was always clear with the greens putting that decision out to their membership that there had to their membership that there had to be a decision taken about whether we continue with it or not. did to be a decision taken about whether we continue with it or not.— we continue with it or not. did the first minister _ we continue with it or not. did the first minister make _ we continue with it or not. did the first minister make a _ first minister make a miscalculation, would you say, and ending the deal the way he did? i think he thought he had made it miscalculation on that, he reflected on that over the weekend as many had done,
how do you reflect on the coalition, the . you reflect on the coalition, the way that ended, the feelingse way humza yousaf handled this? i was usually supportive of the bute house agreement, as a party member i voted for that agreement and i think it's been quite good that we've worked together so closely over the last few years. now as to whether or not that relationship was what it was, the greens have a different impression of that then we in the snp, but it was always clear with the greens...
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we had a coalition between labour _ make it work?tween labour and _ make it work? we had a coalition between labour and the - make it work? we had a coalition between labour and the little - between labour and the little democrats for many years, then snp took power in 2007 as a minority government until 2011. the deals they did in those days were with the tories, who sought to gain advantage and get concessions from the snp is. those days have gone, especially after the scottish independence and brexit referenda. politics in scotland has long been difficult, but now it is very tough indeed. it will be extremely difficult for the snp to sustain confidence in their government and even more difficult to sustain confidence in getting their budget through. it will be a tough time, but humza yousaf thinks he is more in tone with the views of the scottish people, who will be somewhat fed up of the greens. thank ou for somewhat fed up of the greens. thank you for your — somewhat fed up of the greens. thank you for your insight _ somewhat fe
we had a coalition between labour _ make it work?tween labour and _ make it work? we had a coalition between labour and the - make it work? we had a coalition between labour and the little - between labour and the little democrats for many years, then snp took power in 2007 as a minority government until 2011. the deals they did in those days were with the tories, who sought to gain advantage and get concessions from the snp is. those days have gone, especially after the scottish independence...
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you're talking about a multiracial coalition, multigenerational coalition.know who makes up the coalition in the state of wisconsin where you guys launched? >> for the past six months, there has been a coalition of over 60 organizations that have been part of the wisconsin coalition for justice in palestine. members of that coalition represent every single faith background, race, every grassroots organization, in wisconsin that represents minority groups, represents progressive interests across the state. but officially in the past two weeks we were able to get the endorsements of over 20 advocacy organizations that include some of the latina and young voter organizations in the state, that have determined every single progressive election in the state. for the past several years, and particularly within the presidential election in 2020, these are the coalitions that secured the election for the biden administration. this is not a state where we have this majority arab or muslim population that we need to turn out to vote, this is a state in which a multira
you're talking about a multiracial coalition, multigenerational coalition.know who makes up the coalition in the state of wisconsin where you guys launched? >> for the past six months, there has been a coalition of over 60 organizations that have been part of the wisconsin coalition for justice in palestine. members of that coalition represent every single faith background, race, every grassroots organization, in wisconsin that represents minority groups, represents progressive interests...
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of international elements, led by the united states, together coalition of international allies, leded states, together with great britain, france and other partners. together, we intercepted 99% of the threats towards israel. together, we thwarted iran's attack. iran's unprecedented attack was met with an unprecedented defence. this was the first time that such a coalition worked together against the threat of iran and its proxies in the middle east. even while under attack from iran, we have not lost sight, not for one moment, of our critical mission in gaza, to rescue our hostages from the hands of iran's proxies, hamas, of our moral duty to do everything in our power to bring 133 hostages back home. hamas recently rejected a hostage release proposal offered to them by the mediators. hamas and iran want to ignite the middle east and to escalate in the region. we are still on high alert and assessing the situation. over the last few hours, we have approved operational plans for both offensive and defensive action. we will continue to protect the state of israel and together with ou
of international elements, led by the united states, together coalition of international allies, leded states, together with great britain, france and other partners. together, we intercepted 99% of the threats towards israel. together, we thwarted iran's attack. iran's unprecedented attack was met with an unprecedented defence. this was the first time that such a coalition worked together against the threat of iran and its proxies in the middle east. even while under attack from iran, we have...
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and partners for a coalition government, and there are always an additional eight votes in the reservethese are representatives of the party of national minorities, i.e. all minorities living in croatia, they have a certain number of votes in terms of representation in the parliament, all these national minorities have as many as eight parliamentary missions, as a rule , all eight of them join the... ruling coalition, adding even more weight in terms of votes and representation among the people of croatia, so that andrii plenkovich will most likely have a mandate to form a government, so it is obvious that this government will be formed, although i emphasize that a mathematical one is not excluded. so to speak, an exception to the fact that the social democrats will also be able to form a government if andrey plenkovich cannot do it, if he will be boycotted by some political parties that he will invite to the coalition, the studio, it is very interesting that i do not know whether you want to say about it now, the highest court of croatia has banned it one of the winners, one might say
and partners for a coalition government, and there are always an additional eight votes in the reservethese are representatives of the party of national minorities, i.e. all minorities living in croatia, they have a certain number of votes in terms of representation in the parliament, all these national minorities have as many as eight parliamentary missions, as a rule , all eight of them join the... ruling coalition, adding even more weight in terms of votes and representation among the people...
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. election he was able to get 6 votes, which shows that if he remains in his previous coalition and ifogan has real support for the palestinian issue, he will keep that alliance. kurd could have won this election. yes, it shows that a part of the islamist society of turkey, who used to vote for the justice and development party in this period, is disillusioned with mr. erdogan's domestic and foreign policy, the slogans he gives and to him. it doesn't work and that is why we witnessed the defeat of mr. erdogan and the ruling party after 20 years in turkey. thank you . it was a very good conversation. thank you for being present in today's world. did you find it, please? in the following video package, we will see the picture. just as i informed you during the program , a few minutes ago, the islamic revolutionary guards corps' liaison officer made a statement regarding today's terrorist attack by the zionist regime on the iranian consulate. i am reading the text of this statement published in damascus, syria. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, and the improvemen
. election he was able to get 6 votes, which shows that if he remains in his previous coalition and ifogan has real support for the palestinian issue, he will keep that alliance. kurd could have won this election. yes, it shows that a part of the islamist society of turkey, who used to vote for the justice and development party in this period, is disillusioned with mr. erdogan's domestic and foreign policy, the slogans he gives and to him. it doesn't work and that is why we witnessed the defeat...
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erdoğan's domestic and foreign policy, one of which is the issue of gaza , left this coalition. yes, it shows that a part of the islamic society of turkey, who used to vote for the justice and development party in this period, is disillusioned with mr. erdogan's internal and foreign policy, the slogans he gives and does not act on them, and that is why we let's witness the defeat of mr. erdogan and the ruling party in turkey after 20 years. thank you , it was a very good conversation. i respect the constitutional system and the law, i take care of the interests of the palestinian people, i take care of the interests of the palestinian people. as you were informed during the program. iran has published in damascus, syria, and i am reading the text of this statement: in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, and the most merciful, with the wish of acceptance of obedience and... prayers and condolences on the anniversary of the martyrdom of the imam, peace be upon him, to the knowledge of the noble and heroic nation of iran. delivered following the irreparable def
erdoğan's domestic and foreign policy, one of which is the issue of gaza , left this coalition. yes, it shows that a part of the islamic society of turkey, who used to vote for the justice and development party in this period, is disillusioned with mr. erdogan's internal and foreign policy, the slogans he gives and does not act on them, and that is why we let's witness the defeat of mr. erdogan and the ruling party in turkey after 20 years. thank you , it was a very good conversation. i...
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i think the unprecedented coalition, the international coalition, which was basically a roundtable of decent people coming together against the diabolical intentions of iran. it proved itself it proved itself that together we can work to save lives and that is exactly what we did when they fired some 300 rockets, missiles, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and explosive drones towards israel. they had only one thing in touching death and destruction of israel and israelis so as we look forward and we need to keep that those intentions in mind. we also need to think that we don't necessarily need to believe what they are telling us the fact that they've announced that it's concluded. we've had rockets fired at us by one of their proxies this morning from lebanon, by hezbollah so we don't necessarily take their word for what, for more than a pinch of salt. jake, we have to navigate hey, what what is good for israel currently the government is considering the route forward. the idf, of course, we'll lay the opportunity options on the table for the government to decide. and we will oper
i think the unprecedented coalition, the international coalition, which was basically a roundtable of decent people coming together against the diabolical intentions of iran. it proved itself it proved itself that together we can work to save lives and that is exactly what we did when they fired some 300 rockets, missiles, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and explosive drones towards israel. they had only one thing in touching death and destruction of israel and israelis so as we look...
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which nato did not have of common opinion, if we had worked from the very beginning to assemble a coalitionlling around us, and not to push through our accession to nato, which is obviously at this historical stage, to put it mildly, complicated, it seems to me, as of today... this coalition would look much better, but the trip brings the same strawberry back from britain and the meeting there in poland with the secretary general of nato, with tusk and not the reverse whore with the germans, these are just the first signs of building a coalition around a center like britain, willing to help us , to put it mildly, to go to the end, well, that means that there will be several coalitions in the seventh bloc, you who will say that we must go to the end and you who will say that we must be ob'. operations in the east, which are nato, to be honest, this is not nato, these are countries that belong to the nato bloc, but they acted in their own, national form together with a coalition of people like them, they could belong, by the way, for example, operation in libya, if you remember, sweden and fi
which nato did not have of common opinion, if we had worked from the very beginning to assemble a coalitionlling around us, and not to push through our accession to nato, which is obviously at this historical stage, to put it mildly, complicated, it seems to me, as of today... this coalition would look much better, but the trip brings the same strawberry back from britain and the meeting there in poland with the secretary general of nato, with tusk and not the reverse whore with the germans,...
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i think it is necessary at this stage. to talk about the formation of the coalition he is talking abouth will help us solve the first stage, stop the war. i know that for some reason it is accepted in our country to scoff at the words of president macron, who offered his troops, i think we should have seized this opportunity, but he did not have time to finish speaking, absolutely, please, at least tomorrow, the verkhovna rada immediately receives a draft law on the entry of foreign troops, in particular , french, as well as all others on the territory of ukraine. even this move would show russia, i understand. that this is an escalation, but i think it's too late to cry now, the problem of escalation is endless so-called periodicals, we are a little more russian, we get a storm shelter, they they start bombarding us with zircons, we get tanks there, they launch the newest tanks there, it seems to me that in this race we are, you know, like stigren, you can saddle it, you just have to hold it tight, otherwise, if you don't hold it tight, you will drop, then you will become his victim, a
i think it is necessary at this stage. to talk about the formation of the coalition he is talking abouth will help us solve the first stage, stop the war. i know that for some reason it is accepted in our country to scoff at the words of president macron, who offered his troops, i think we should have seized this opportunity, but he did not have time to finish speaking, absolutely, please, at least tomorrow, the verkhovna rada immediately receives a draft law on the entry of foreign troops, in...
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you are talking about a multiracial coalition. do you know who makes this coalition?e has been a coalition of over 60 organizations that have been part of the wisconsin coalition for justice in palestine. members of that coalition represent every single faith background. every grass roots organization that represents minority groups. especially in the past two weeks we got the endorsements of over 20 advocacy organizations that include some of the latina and black, young voter organizations in the state that have determined every single progressive election in the state. particularly within the presidential election in 2020. these are the votes that secured the election. this is not a state where we have arab or muslim population only. this coalition has said this is the moral thing to do. and this is an issue which we heard the majority of americans calling for a permanent and immediate cease fire but we don't see the biden administration responsive at all and that kind of discontent is echoing in every part of the state. >> wisconsin is obviously a key battleground
you are talking about a multiracial coalition. do you know who makes this coalition?e has been a coalition of over 60 organizations that have been part of the wisconsin coalition for justice in palestine. members of that coalition represent every single faith background. every grass roots organization that represents minority groups. especially in the past two weeks we got the endorsements of over 20 advocacy organizations that include some of the latina and black, young voter organizations in...
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, you see, tusk, who is the leader of the people's coalition and hoped that even in this nationwide exitypass law and justice, but this did not happen, and they are very flirted with all these peasants, who blocked the borders and... the result of the elections showed that these flirtations were in vain, this suggests that it is possible now after the local elections, ukrainian-polish relations will improve somewhat, and at least the polish authorities will be able to act more decisively against the border blockades, for example, against those steps that pose a threat to the national security of ukraine and poland itself, that block ukrainian-polish relations, so i have hope that the situation will develop for the better, well, here regarding the issue of border... polish communities, will they influence the victory of certain forces over the influence, perhaps on these blockers, this is again, i am asking hypothetically, and secondly, i know that in poland they will review the issue of assistance to ukrainians in terms of financial assistance there , some other rights and opportunities
, you see, tusk, who is the leader of the people's coalition and hoped that even in this nationwide exitypass law and justice, but this did not happen, and they are very flirted with all these peasants, who blocked the borders and... the result of the elections showed that these flirtations were in vain, this suggests that it is possible now after the local elections, ukrainian-polish relations will improve somewhat, and at least the polish authorities will be able to act more decisively...
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this coalition is directina the context. this coalition is directing a — the context.the region. israel has decided it how will -- _ the region. israel has decided it how will -- it — the region. israel has decided it how will -- it will _ the region. israel has decided it how will -- it will rests - the region. israel has decided it| how will -- it will rests respond. how will —— it will rests respond. after— how will —— it will rests respond. after decades of a shadow or and covert— after decades of a shadow or and covert operations of. netanyahu's decision will _ covert operations of. netanyahu's decision will be _ covert operations of. netanyahu's decision will be more _ covert operations of. netanyahu's| decision will be more cool-headed decision will be more cool—headed and leading — decision will be more cool—headed and leading towards _ decision will be more cool—headed and leading towards a _ decision will be more cool—headed and leading towards a limited i and leading towards a limited response _ and leading towards a limited response and _ and leading toward
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this is a warning to the government in coalition.ll... depending on how the opposition... that will very much shape the next stage of the process but right now, basically turkey has quite a strong competition within the opposition and the government is controlling around 50% of the turkish population because the government coalition still amounts to around 48% of the vote. and going to the next general election which is in 2028, this will be a highly competitive one because both the opposition and governing sides of majorfeatures. both the opposition and governing sides of major features. what both the opposition and governing sides of major features. sides of ma'or features. what issues were at sides of major features. what issues were at play — sides of major features. what issues were at play in _ sides of major features. what issues were at play in these _ sides of major features. what issues were at play in these particular - were at play in these particular elections? what is it the economy where there are other things in the f
this is a warning to the government in coalition.ll... depending on how the opposition... that will very much shape the next stage of the process but right now, basically turkey has quite a strong competition within the opposition and the government is controlling around 50% of the turkish population because the government coalition still amounts to around 48% of the vote. and going to the next general election which is in 2028, this will be a highly competitive one because both the opposition...
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, took this line to collapse the coalition, perhaps not so much on its own, but under the influence..of such are the main lobbyists of the ideas of the dem party in germany today and of course they are now trying to lead this to... to collapse the coalition on the ruins of this coalition to create a new government that would be more pleasing to the rulers from overseas, which would perform that function , which in principle is attributed to germany, that is, this should be the function of such a teftonian such - i wanted to say, well, i won’t say a harsh word, a teftonian kind of battering ram, which in case of cases should come out at the very beginning war, and maybe start all these military actions. said that scholz is exactly the person who correctly promotes the ideas of social democracy, including what concerns relationships, she did not name russia, but it was clear that we were talking about russia and... the possible participation of germany in the war, at the same time she said that ursula fondeen is actually a nangrat person, we will not talk to her in any way, here she is
, took this line to collapse the coalition, perhaps not so much on its own, but under the influence..of such are the main lobbyists of the ideas of the dem party in germany today and of course they are now trying to lead this to... to collapse the coalition on the ruins of this coalition to create a new government that would be more pleasing to the rulers from overseas, which would perform that function , which in principle is attributed to germany, that is, this should be the function of such...
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they are talking about the air defense coalition expanded. could that reassure israel not to strike? >> i think that what i have heard from u.s. officials is they expect there will be some retaliation by israel. exactly how it goes i think nobody knows right now. there has been some hesitation on the israeli side about how far to go. i think you're going to see some response. >> does that necessarily mean exactly what you are worried about? another round and more weeks of concern for the whole region. >> it depends on what the nature of the response is. we see all these european diplomats, u.s. through back channels, arab diplomats find their attention to tehran to try to preach the same thing to the iranians not to react to the israeli attack. >> thanks very much to you both. >> thank you. >> when presidents of several top ivy league schools testified about anti-semitism on their campuses this past winter, the president of columbia university was traveling and did not attend. today, it was her turn to appear before the committee. she strongl
they are talking about the air defense coalition expanded. could that reassure israel not to strike? >> i think that what i have heard from u.s. officials is they expect there will be some retaliation by israel. exactly how it goes i think nobody knows right now. there has been some hesitation on the israeli side about how far to go. i think you're going to see some response. >> does that necessarily mean exactly what you are worried about? another round and more weeks of concern...
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this is a coalition of— today to put up to vote.ay to put up to vote. this is a coalition of five shareholders - today to put up to vote. this is a | coalition of five shareholders that have put this resolution forward. one of them is legal and general investment management, why does this matter to them? surely its profits they want. i matter to them? surely its profits the want. ., �* ,, .,~ matter to them? surely its profits the want. ., �* , , ., ~ ., matter to them? surely its profits the want. ., �* ,, .,~ ., , ., they want. i don't speak on behalf of then, they want. i don't speak on behalf of then. but _ they want. i don't speak on behalf of then, but what _ they want. i don't speak on behalf of then, but what i _ they want. i don't speak on behalf of then, but what i can _ they want. i don't speak on behalf of then, but what i can say - they want. i don't speak on behalf of then, but what i can say is - they want. i don't speak on behalf of then, but what i can say is that| of then, but what i can say is that those investors
this is a coalition of— today to put up to vote.ay to put up to vote. this is a coalition of five shareholders - today to put up to vote. this is a | coalition of five shareholders that have put this resolution forward. one of them is legal and general investment management, why does this matter to them? surely its profits they want. i matter to them? surely its profits the want. ., �* ,, .,~ matter to them? surely its profits the want. ., �* , , ., ~ ., matter to them? surely its profits...
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who coalition a yes law. nothing. yeah. who is pretty on slop level when it comes to pressure, but this time is different. you have pressure on him. you mentioned that from the protests. they've been going on pretty much for 6 months, tens of thousands of his radius taking to the streets, calling for him to resign for new elections that he is responsible for october. the 7th you have the pressure from is it within his own coalition government? the 2, right, when ministers that he brought in really to ensure it was the only waste on me for him to return to power in the last elections. but it all small stretching it to me are ben give here. they are men who want a full scale wafaa offensive. so if that doesn't go ahead, you could potentially down the line, see the coalition collapsing in the form of them getting out of government. and as we have been extensively reporting, not just international political pressure for him to come to a deal, but also now you have people on the street, students on the streets across the us in e
who coalition a yes law. nothing. yeah. who is pretty on slop level when it comes to pressure, but this time is different. you have pressure on him. you mentioned that from the protests. they've been going on pretty much for 6 months, tens of thousands of his radius taking to the streets, calling for him to resign for new elections that he is responsible for october. the 7th you have the pressure from is it within his own coalition government? the 2, right, when ministers that he brought in...
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. >> i'm lucy and i represent the san francisco parity and equity coalition. i appreciate you calling this special hearing. we represent 23 latino agencies and try to positively impact 60,000 individuals citywide. the disparity is affecting working class immigrants and families further exasperating the inequality in the city. specifically within that latino community, they're already facing tough choices and the cuts will make it difficult to access essential services and housing. city's commitment to support vulnerable population, these cuts will significantly affect all of s us and determine the services determine who is able to ripe e main in the city. i urge you join in the fight with us against the budget cuts on essential services around housing. >> next speaker please. >> my name is paloma tracy and i'm with the parity and equity coalition. as a resident of the city and humannd being, i'm concerned abt the contradictionsce in this proposed budget. the city claims it prioritizes essentializ services, but the proposed budget cuts vital programs like homel
. >> i'm lucy and i represent the san francisco parity and equity coalition. i appreciate you calling this special hearing. we represent 23 latino agencies and try to positively impact 60,000 individuals citywide. the disparity is affecting working class immigrants and families further exasperating the inequality in the city. specifically within that latino community, they're already facing tough choices and the cuts will make it difficult to access essential services and housing. city's...
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you'll have a hard g with the coalition to get those past.this important to speaker johnson? guest: it is important to speaker johnson because louisiana is a huge exporter of liquefied natural gas. this was done for climate considerations. it'll be interesting to see if there were to be more momentum, how that would play with young voters. certainly that is one of the reasons the biden administration would not support an effort to on pause. host: you mentioned young voters. president biden is headed to wisconsin today. expected announcement on student loan debt relief. guest: i believe i saw headline that will apply to about 23 million people. certainly this is an issue that leader schumer and elizabeth warren and others have all been really fired up about. they would like to see the biden administration do everything in their power to cancel as much debt as possible in your continuing to see the administration rollout these efforts and clearly it makes a big difference for a lot of people. host: (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 f
you'll have a hard g with the coalition to get those past.this important to speaker johnson? guest: it is important to speaker johnson because louisiana is a huge exporter of liquefied natural gas. this was done for climate considerations. it'll be interesting to see if there were to be more momentum, how that would play with young voters. certainly that is one of the reasons the biden administration would not support an effort to on pause. host: you mentioned young voters. president biden is...
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he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin.f a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a young man in a hurry. but this is a crucial point to make. right at thejuncture where he is a crucial point to make. right at the juncture where he succeeds in terms of getting his hands on power, the top of the tree if you like. time is running out because the current irish government has to call a general election before march of next year. so he only has a lead—in
he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin.f a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a young man in a hurry. but this is a crucial point to make. right at thejuncture where he is a crucial point to make. right at the juncture where he succeeds in terms of getting his hands on power, the top of the tree if you like....
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i think the level of coalition coordination to this i think the level of coalition coordination to thisnation to this point has i think the level of coalition coordination to this point has been superb, obviously, the uk, france and the united states, to build this floating pier to have another major avenue of aid coming into the country, into the gaza strip is great. the challenge is going to be as chris pointed out, getting it from the pier to the point of need. i agree, i from the pier to the point of need. iagree, i ideally, you will see, whether it is palestinian or the kingdom ofjordan or egypt providing those transport drivers to help enable the aid to the point of need. lets look at the wider military state of play, specifically at rafah. what is your assessment of where we are?— rafah. what is your assessment of where we are? last week, with the activation of— where we are? last week, with the activation of two _ where we are? last week, with the activation of two reserve _ where we are? last week, with the activation of two reserve brigades. activation of two reserve brigades
i think the level of coalition coordination to this i think the level of coalition coordination to thisnation to this point has i think the level of coalition coordination to this point has been superb, obviously, the uk, france and the united states, to build this floating pier to have another major avenue of aid coming into the country, into the gaza strip is great. the challenge is going to be as chris pointed out, getting it from the pier to the point of need. i agree, i from the pier to...
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he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin.e is a leader of a three party coalition as _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a young man in a hurry. but this is a crucial point to make. right at thejuncture where he is a crucial point to make. right at the juncture where he succeeds in terms of getting his hands on power, the top of the tree if you like. time is running out because the current irish government has to call a general election before march of next year. so he only has a lead—in of a number of months to sell his message to make a change and he has come into power at a time when a number of challenges such as the housing crisis, rising homelessness, rising immigration and remember also that there is a mobilised right—wing element in ireland. most notably we saw last november when a ride took place on dublin's o'conn
he is a leader of a three party coalition _ dublin.e is a leader of a three party coalition as _ dublin. he is a leader of a three party coalition as prime - dublin. he is a leader of a three l party coalition as prime minister, because of his age, only 13 years ago simon harris was elected as a member of parliament and he was seen as a young man in a hurry. but this is a crucial point to make. right at thejuncture where he is a crucial point to make. right at the juncture where he succeeds in...
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of the budget justice coalition. and today i speak to you about the impact the cuts are having on programs. the projected impact it will have on students. families. it was a reality for me to deal with needs and realize what is available in services and support is e mitted i like to think of myself someone that is resourceful. i represent today a network of service viling for our community and i would like to shed light on the work being done by family resource centers. which play a role in supporting immigrant families citywide. provide items diapers and formula and connect individuals to need service. currently we are facing the threat of significant budget cuts and network like good samaritan, mission neighborhood sxernt have expressed the desire to a primary concern around lack of transparency in the budget. we are un, wear of the exact amount of funding allocated the departments have not been fourth coming making challenge to advocate. we remain in the dark the criteria used. the process are able to advocate >>
of the budget justice coalition. and today i speak to you about the impact the cuts are having on programs. the projected impact it will have on students. families. it was a reality for me to deal with needs and realize what is available in services and support is e mitted i like to think of myself someone that is resourceful. i represent today a network of service viling for our community and i would like to shed light on the work being done by family resource centers. which play a role in...
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of course, the members of the coalition. they want to stay in power. they are not interested in any elections since, according to all the phones, if they want to be early elections, they would find themselves in the opposition. today you have a 64 members out of the 120 seats in the is there any parliament that is supported in at the yahoo? and it hasn't been one phone that showed that this school issue would be able to succeed. it backs that make sense. so deal of clinging to each other, hoping the election day will not come. it seems like quite a strong argument now. it doesn't, it's, we're in the middle of a war now is not the time full on elections. and what is the protest as responds to that? yeah, well you know, the boat this does, they don't have much face or trust in and that button, yahoo, they think that it for him. it's just another creek a to stay in power. and the they will also tell you that the is valerie. do you have elections and quite the recently municipal elections during the war when the situation was even worse when it comes to th
of course, the members of the coalition. they want to stay in power. they are not interested in any elections since, according to all the phones, if they want to be early elections, they would find themselves in the opposition. today you have a 64 members out of the 120 seats in the is there any parliament that is supported in at the yahoo? and it hasn't been one phone that showed that this school issue would be able to succeed. it backs that make sense. so deal of clinging to each other,...
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tomorrow's world will not be a world of one country, one pole, two countries, three countries, coalitions, but the main players in the alliances, besides these three , of course, there is also india, then there are other members of brics, of course, but india is not a problem now. with the western side, we talk more about these three, that is, china, iran, because these at all, they are the target of america's erosion plans . the more they interact with each other in their bilateral exchanges in various political, cultural, social, economic , security, military fields, the more extensive and strategic their relations are , they will definitely share more interests and have more common enemies. there are more and very important cooperations , that's why you see that strategic contracts and long-term strategic or strategic cooperations are signed between iran and china, china and russia, russia and iran, but at the same time , these links need to be multilateral. be and in this case in the format of such conferences or coalitions such as shanghai and brics, there will be more. this is becau
tomorrow's world will not be a world of one country, one pole, two countries, three countries, coalitions, but the main players in the alliances, besides these three , of course, there is also india, then there are other members of brics, of course, but india is not a problem now. with the western side, we talk more about these three, that is, china, iran, because these at all, they are the target of america's erosion plans . the more they interact with each other in their bilateral exchanges...
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this coalition, it continues to hold the line. over the past two years, this contact group has demonstrated its unity, its influence, and its power. we make history and we changed history. this contact group includes 50, more than 50 members from all over the world, and we really eat. we have demonstrated once again that we can increase efforts, and the current meeting is no exception. 95 billion dollars was allocated to ukraine as part of security assistance, i am very proud of the leadership of the united states. i am indeed very happy to welcome the signing another one ukraine, israel and taiwan, which he signed these days. yes, the usa is ready to send ukraine artillery installations, armored vehicles, patriot missiles, and other obligations, which were announced by president biden on wednesday. we also have an additional obligation of 6 billion dollars. to strengthen without to strengthen security in the country, we continue to receive security assistance packages throughout ukraine, we are trying to provide anti-drone equipm
this coalition, it continues to hold the line. over the past two years, this contact group has demonstrated its unity, its influence, and its power. we make history and we changed history. this contact group includes 50, more than 50 members from all over the world, and we really eat. we have demonstrated once again that we can increase efforts, and the current meeting is no exception. 95 billion dollars was allocated to ukraine as part of security assistance, i am very proud of the leadership...
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scottish tory leader douglas ross said it was a coalition of chaos that has now ended in chaos. a coalitionof chaos that has now ended in chaos . a court in now ended in chaos. a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes. it's a stunning development for the former top hollywood producer, whose crimes sparked what became known as the metoo movement . manhattan's metoo movement. manhattan's district attorney will now decide whether to seek a retrial. there's little chance of him being released, though . of him being released, though. he's also serving 16 years for the rape of a woman in beverly hills. donald trump says that us presidents must be immune from the threat of prosecution when it comes as his hush money case continues today. it's a big day for the former president in a separate case, the us supreme court will hear arguments later for why he should be immune from charges related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election. speaking outside the court earlier, donald trump said a president must have immunity. >> constitutional rights have been tak
scottish tory leader douglas ross said it was a coalition of chaos that has now ended in chaos. a coalitionof chaos that has now ended in chaos . a court in now ended in chaos. a court in new york has overturned harvey weinstein's 2020 conviction for sex crimes. it's a stunning development for the former top hollywood producer, whose crimes sparked what became known as the metoo movement . manhattan's metoo movement. manhattan's district attorney will now decide whether to seek a retrial....
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poland, although, for example, in the city of warsaw, the mayor won more than 57% of the people's coalition. and won in the first round, in krakow the mayor, the candidate for law and justice did not even make it to the second round, but in the regions bordering ukraine, in eastern poland, so-called, peace traditionally wins there and they won, there is no big disaster here, so that the party is right and fair, i supported ukraine very actively, after the start of the full-scale invasion, then all these border blockades really started, and that government did nothing, we hoped for a new one, the new one did not do much either, it is very important for us from the point of view of european integration. so that the pro-european forces win, and the fact that in general the coalition that is currently in the parliament won more than 50% of the votes, it is not one party, it is three, the coalition of the obovitelas, the third is droga and the left, so together they won more than 50%, this means , which they essentially confirmed election results, well chaskowski, the mayor of warsaw, now has ev
poland, although, for example, in the city of warsaw, the mayor won more than 57% of the people's coalition. and won in the first round, in krakow the mayor, the candidate for law and justice did not even make it to the second round, but in the regions bordering ukraine, in eastern poland, so-called, peace traditionally wins there and they won, there is no big disaster here, so that the party is right and fair, i supported ukraine very actively, after the start of the full-scale invasion, then...
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are tied into this coalition agreement-— you are tied into this coalition aureement. , ., ., , agreementous. i think that calculation _ agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by _ agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by the - agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by the first l think that calculation by the first minister on this was that he could get away with it and the greens would rather go along with what he was doing to be grudgingly the risk and other election. he miscalculated. in terms of generalisation will depend on the nature of your coalition agreements in each specific national settings. which is why i'm being so reluctant to try to draw general conclusions about this. �* , to try to draw general conclusions about this. �*, , to try to draw general conclusions about thie— about this. let's focus on another issue. british prime minister rishi sunak says britain will not accept the return of asylum seekers from the republic of ireland who crossed from the uk via the border with northern ireland. the prime minister has l
are tied into this coalition agreement-— you are tied into this coalition aureement. , ., ., , agreementous. i think that calculation _ agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by _ agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by the - agreement. it can be dangerous. i think that calculation by the first l think that calculation by the first minister on this was that he could get away with it and the greens would rather go along with what he was doing to be...
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they've threatened to drop out if it's coalition, if young ultra orthodox man lose their exemption. but if it continues to unlikely lose centrist members, either way, it spells trouble for the colors and government. the terminal inside his cabinet, reflecting the frustration outside, or protest, or se they'll take to the streets again and again. so many, so i'll call is the joe listed is rilen joins us from jerusalem. a welcome sammy, one of these probably testers angry or the prime minister. oh yeah, well this is an go that has been building up now for the quite the was already before the 7th of october. and there was a strong protest movement against the audio. and the, these people says that during the time of war, it is better that they would sit in the home rather than going out to the streets. but as the months are passing by. and since there is no break through in the war in the gaza, it seems like it's at war with no in the hostages have not being released. and there is a strongly, a denied the and the now resigns at both for his failure on the 7th of october, both for his f
they've threatened to drop out if it's coalition, if young ultra orthodox man lose their exemption. but if it continues to unlikely lose centrist members, either way, it spells trouble for the colors and government. the terminal inside his cabinet, reflecting the frustration outside, or protest, or se they'll take to the streets again and again. so many, so i'll call is the joe listed is rilen joins us from jerusalem. a welcome sammy, one of these probably testers angry or the prime minister....
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15 parliamentary elections have not changed significantly, they are the same, and thus the ruling coalition has confirmed its mandate of trust in society and to carry out these changes, which began with... with coming to power on the 13th, uh, with her coming to power on december 13 of last year. polish prime minister donald tusk commented on the results of the local elections and says that law and justice are somewhat ahead of him civil coalition. what is pleasing - wrote tusk on twitter. systematic catch-up, seven points in 2018, five in 2023, two today, record victory in cities, advantage in the assembly. if the low turnout, especially among young people, the defeat in the east and in rural areas is a concern, what is the conclusion for us not to whine to work, you have already mentioned that there will be presidential elections, but there will also be elections for the european parliament in early june, and this it is also probably important for poland, these elections will also be for political forces that represent... poland will be represented in the european parliament, but given wh
15 parliamentary elections have not changed significantly, they are the same, and thus the ruling coalition has confirmed its mandate of trust in society and to carry out these changes, which began with... with coming to power on the 13th, uh, with her coming to power on december 13 of last year. polish prime minister donald tusk commented on the results of the local elections and says that law and justice are somewhat ahead of him civil coalition. what is pleasing - wrote tusk on twitter....
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the results of the local elections and says that law and justice are somewhat ahead of his civil coalitionleases - wrote tusk on twitter: systematic catch-up of seven points. in 2018, five in 2000.
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but a coalition government would be better suited to the type of south africa that exist today. in ferry, i do in practice, as i'm concerned about it. you know, it is to that, the vast majority of local authorities have been successful in coalitions. but those have been the smaller ones, the big ones like johannesburg. now some of the metro falls where they've had college and governments have been big failures and they've rated struggles. and we know from around the world democracy, steve, an old democracy struggle with this and my own experience from having in politics as many of these politicians are not mature enough to actually do what is best for the country. so i'm, i am concerned about it. um, i think so it will work. i think the the, and the reason why the work is that as professor commanded mention, the strongest part to go with all doubts from what we can see from the opinion. both still be the and see. so they would be the strong anchor and what they were being, and i think that is what is important when you transition into conditions such a strong party. that thing c
but a coalition government would be better suited to the type of south africa that exist today. in ferry, i do in practice, as i'm concerned about it. you know, it is to that, the vast majority of local authorities have been successful in coalitions. but those have been the smaller ones, the big ones like johannesburg. now some of the metro falls where they've had college and governments have been big failures and they've rated struggles. and we know from around the world democracy, steve, an...