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emmanuel macron's polish and has lost its majority in the assembly.s the first time that has happened to a presidents party in 20 years. the biggest winners were the far right and far left. less than half of eligible voters cast a ballot in the second round on sunday. the national assembly speaker lost his seat, along with the ministers for health and environment. where did these seats go? the national simile chamber has 577 members. emmanuel macron needed 289 seats to keep the majority, and although the ensemble coalition remains the biggest party, it secured only 245 seats. a left-wing alliance, the new ecological and social union, it is said to be the main opposition group with 131 seats, and the biggest surprise, the far right leader marine le pen's party scored 89 seats, up from just 85 years ago. -- from just eight five years ago. the remaining 51 seats are held by other parties. the leaders of the far left and far right say they are determined to complicate emmanuel macron's legislative agenda. >> it is an unexpected situation, absolutely unhea
emmanuel macron's polish and has lost its majority in the assembly.s the first time that has happened to a presidents party in 20 years. the biggest winners were the far right and far left. less than half of eligible voters cast a ballot in the second round on sunday. the national assembly speaker lost his seat, along with the ministers for health and environment. where did these seats go? the national simile chamber has 577 members. emmanuel macron needed 289 seats to keep the majority, and...
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a major setback for emmanuel macron. the french president loses his majority in parliamentary elections. history is made in colombia as the country elects its first ever left—wing president. wildfires in northern spain continue to burn out of control, thousands of people are forced to flee their homes. and matt fitzpatrick becomes only the third english golfer in the modern era to win the us open. hello and welcome. president macron of france has suffered a major political setback after his party failed to win a majority in the country's parliamentary elections. projections show that his ensemble coalition is set to win around 216 seats, well short of the 289 needed to control the national assembly. our paris correspondent lucy williamson has more. emmanuel macron�*s presidency just got tougher. early projections suggest his centrist coalition has lost a third of its seats tonight. it's now more than 50 seats short of majority. just look at the mood. translation: the situation is unprecedented. _ the national assembly ha
a major setback for emmanuel macron. the french president loses his majority in parliamentary elections. history is made in colombia as the country elects its first ever left—wing president. wildfires in northern spain continue to burn out of control, thousands of people are forced to flee their homes. and matt fitzpatrick becomes only the third english golfer in the modern era to win the us open. hello and welcome. president macron of france has suffered a major political setback after his...
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emmanuel macron has a few issues. he has lost control of the national assembly after the far left and far right made a strong showing in sunday's vote. for the impact we go to carolyn to non-standing outside the french national assembly in paris. what does this do to emmanuel macron's agenda for his second term? carolyn: there was a lot of thunder and rain in paris last night and clearly it is a major blow for emmanuel macron because he will be struck between a strong far left who got 131 seats in the runoff and the far right of marine le pen who surprised everyone last night with nearly 90 seats. a historical record. in 1986, which was their last record, they only had 35 mps to the national assembly. historically this system has been designed in 1958 by charles de gaulle with the fifth republic in order to prevent instability in french parliament and 20 years ago the seven-year mandate turned into a five-year mandate with the president elected, and two months later, just after the parliament elections to make sure th
emmanuel macron has a few issues. he has lost control of the national assembly after the far left and far right made a strong showing in sunday's vote. for the impact we go to carolyn to non-standing outside the french national assembly in paris. what does this do to emmanuel macron's agenda for his second term? carolyn: there was a lot of thunder and rain in paris last night and clearly it is a major blow for emmanuel macron because he will be struck between a strong far left who got 131 seats...
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in some way, emmanuel macron will have to find alliances. it could be the center right the small group of mps could be crucial for emmanuel macron. everything is on the table we will discuss if this is a win for emmanuel macron. we caught up with the new parliament and all this debate is good news for democracy or whether it is instability. >> it will be interesting to see as you clearly put it. either more debate or consensus or building on the other and ability to make the parliament work and convince people we are working for them as opposed to working for us if that works, we will bring people back to the voting booths if it is just about emmanuel macron on tv and block the parliament, then we won't go very far i also think that to have four elections in a row, french people voted twice for the president and twice for the parliament in the course of eight weeks away too many. we have to think how to reorganize the process in france and the institutions that requires outside assistance i hope we can get that it will be hard with some of t
in some way, emmanuel macron will have to find alliances. it could be the center right the small group of mps could be crucial for emmanuel macron. everything is on the table we will discuss if this is a win for emmanuel macron. we caught up with the new parliament and all this debate is good news for democracy or whether it is instability. >> it will be interesting to see as you clearly put it. either more debate or consensus or building on the other and ability to make the parliament...
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it is bad news for emmanuel macron. it is bad news for emmanuel macron.figures are coming in and they arejust projections, dvd. different tv companies are giving slightly different pictures. farfrom being the last word on this but it does look as if emmanuel macron's party will be getting around about 230 seats in parliament maybe as as much as one —— 260 but whatever, it is far shorter than the 289 he needs for the majority by himself in parliament. so this is a big blow for macron, he cannot rely on getting his own reforms through parliament without help from somebody else. you will that be? the second party in this parliament will be the far left coalition run by jean—luc melenchon which looks like it will get between 150 and 190 seats. the big surprise of the evening is a very strong showing for the front national, the far right who were expecting to get 30 or 40 seats, they look like they will get 90 seats and then the moderate conservative opposition looks like it will get 60 or 70 or perhaps as few as 40. it looks probable therefore that macron mig
it is bad news for emmanuel macron. it is bad news for emmanuel macron.figures are coming in and they arejust projections, dvd. different tv companies are giving slightly different pictures. farfrom being the last word on this but it does look as if emmanuel macron's party will be getting around about 230 seats in parliament maybe as as much as one —— 260 but whatever, it is far shorter than the 289 he needs for the majority by himself in parliament. so this is a big blow for macron, he...
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definitely emmanuel _ the world stage? definitely emmanuel macron, - the world stage?t's - the world stage? definitely emmanuel macron, it's a i the world stage? definitely - emmanuel macron, it's a setback for him. if he is able to forge a centre—right coalition, the new government could be more conservative, and it could do some reforms, there is a question about whether politicians can really agree, especially on the melenchon side were fearing to be cannibalised by the emmanuel macron party. we still don't know if melenchon can get the upper hand france can reform itself, if not unless there is some major change in the parliament, which without the republicans is unlikely we will have a country that is not going to be able to progress, for the next couple of years. thank you very much for your thoughts and your analysis. strike action across belgium today is set to bring the country to a standstill as people take to the streets in protest at the rising cost of living. several national public sector unions have called for the general strike as higher energy and food
definitely emmanuel _ the world stage? definitely emmanuel macron, - the world stage?t's - the world stage? definitely emmanuel macron, it's a i the world stage? definitely - emmanuel macron, it's a setback for him. if he is able to forge a centre—right coalition, the new government could be more conservative, and it could do some reforms, there is a question about whether politicians can really agree, especially on the melenchon side were fearing to be cannibalised by the emmanuel macron...
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francine: emmanuelle, good morning from central portugal. lot of the central bankers will outwardly say they have inflation under control and they can fix it but then there is an underlying concern that central banks have come to the and of their power. for the last 10 years they were the only game in town and now they have reached their limits. what does that mean for equities? emmanuel: the backdrop was one of low inflation and stable growth. now this is challenged by this massive inflation. and we see central banks forced to play defense. inflation was not at the forefront of their concern. now i think we clearly get the point that the key focus on central banks is regaining credibility and it is not so much supporting the market or the economy. what i think the market is worried about is then you reaction function by the central -- the new reaction function by the central banks to help the market. we saw inflation -- i don't think the market is comfortable. tom: is inflation or recession risk the biggest challenge for these equity market
francine: emmanuelle, good morning from central portugal. lot of the central bankers will outwardly say they have inflation under control and they can fix it but then there is an underlying concern that central banks have come to the and of their power. for the last 10 years they were the only game in town and now they have reached their limits. what does that mean for equities? emmanuel: the backdrop was one of low inflation and stable growth. now this is challenged by this massive inflation....
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despite emmanuel - dealt with at? that's right. l despite emmanuel macron's dealt with at?t in the national assembly, it'll hamper his agenda and he has to face the reality that in april many voters won't voting for his agenda but against his opponents and wanted to put rains on his ability to implement that agenda. if you look at the headlines in france now, starting with la furore, which is the right, they say: they say without an outright majority, it'd be near possible to govern and president macron said it'd be chaos. if you look at what opponents have said in reaction to the result, they don't want to play ball and see this as a mandate to counter some of his policies. on the right, if we look at le poin, they say: there are referring to the face of french politics changing as a result of this, with president macron occupying centre ground. on the far left, general luke mellon shone, and the far right candidate marine le pen's party who have historic went, the most seats they've won, ten times at least what they had anthony 17 and completely left behind our le monde.
despite emmanuel - dealt with at? that's right. l despite emmanuel macron's dealt with at?t in the national assembly, it'll hamper his agenda and he has to face the reality that in april many voters won't voting for his agenda but against his opponents and wanted to put rains on his ability to implement that agenda. if you look at the headlines in france now, starting with la furore, which is the right, they say: they say without an outright majority, it'd be near possible to govern and...
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emmanuel macron's -- has lost his political majority. it is day one of the qatar economic forum and we will have conversations with ceos and policymakers from around the world. a spectacular setting at the ritz-carlton. what is at play? we are at the home, the nucleus of gas production for the world, as well as united states and will stroll you. they've done a $30 billion investment deal to get gas projects weaving in the last five years. russell hardy will join the platform tomorrow and we will talk about the risk of global economic recession. there is one man, the father of tesla, potential owner of twitter, elon musk. he joins the bloomberg team later on tomorrow. let me show you what is going on with risk at the moment. more bounce after a $2 trillion wipeout in u.s. equity markets last week, up a quarter of 1%. 18 weeks of outflows in the market. it seems as if powell is doubling down on an unconditional position in terms of price stability. 18 weeks of equity market outflows. commodity funds with six weeks of funds out as well. loo
emmanuel macron's -- has lost his political majority. it is day one of the qatar economic forum and we will have conversations with ceos and policymakers from around the world. a spectacular setting at the ritz-carlton. what is at play? we are at the home, the nucleus of gas production for the world, as well as united states and will stroll you. they've done a $30 billion investment deal to get gas projects weaving in the last five years. russell hardy will join the platform tomorrow and we...
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end, but the issue at stake there was the cost of living and french voters voicing concern that emmanuelnot focusing on it in the same way that marine le pen was. it is very much the same issue this time around in the elections for the parliament, the national assembly. elections for the parliament, the nationalassembly. it elections for the parliament, the national assembly. it is anticipated that potentially emmanuel macron may lose control of the assembly, there is a left—wing alliance led by jean—luc mel on show came third in the elections and that alliance is taking a lot of the votes and it is anticipated that eventually emmanuel macron may lose control of the assembly which would have implications for how he gets his policies through. that is him voting. our paris correspondent hugh schofield told me more about the battle facing macron�*s party. the big challenge, the surprising challenge, not from the far right, this time, which he faced in the presidential election, but from the left, this coalition which has been created by the force of will of one man, that isjean luc melencho
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brent: emmanuel shaws reporting from kiev, thank you. am joined now by the ukrainian president zelenskyy's foreign policy advisor and deputy head of the president's office. it is good to have you on the program. i want to talk about the situation on the front lines in a moment i would like to start with this historic week. how confident are you that ukraine will get the green light from the european union this week to begin these fast-track session talks? guest: the first positive news we got the previous week was the opinion of the european commission. many would not have believed this to be positive. now they recommend the european member states to support this opinion. plus also we have the local support of several leaders of european countries. chancellor schultz, president macron, prime minister druggie -- draghi. so definitely this is a consensus decision. you can only be sure after the decision is made. but if we are more positive than even several days before. brent: you know that joining the european union is a process that take
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ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program for francis president emmanuel. now crohn has lost an absolute majority in parliamentary elections. that's according to early estimates projection started coming in soon after, the polls closed. as jing continues across the country, early results show mccants ally, still emerging as the biggest party in the new national assembly. but without the need an absolute majority of $289.00 seats. the french president is expected to face challenges in pushing his reform agenda forward. his main rivals, a new left wing alliance lead by is on luke marshall, fell short of 200 seats according to early estimates. well, let's get more on this from d. w is lisa lewis, who is in paris for us. so what does all the, what does the loss of the absolute majority now mean for my con lisa? well, in my car will have to change his policies. really, it is quite certain that certain of a sudden reforms that he is planning, such as for example, pushing up the retirement age from 62 to 6465 will be very difficult to get through parliament. he wi
ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program for francis president emmanuel. now crohn has lost an absolute majority in parliamentary elections. that's according to early estimates projection started coming in soon after, the polls closed. as jing continues across the country, early results show mccants ally, still emerging as the biggest party in the new national assembly. but without the need an absolute majority of $289.00 seats. the french president is expected to face challenges in...
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emmanuel macron�*s presidency just got tougher. has lost a third of its seats tonight. it's now more than 50 seats short of majority. just look at the mood. translation: the situation is unprecedented. _ the national assembly has never seen a configuration of this type in the fifth republic. this situation constitutes a risk for our country, considering the challenges we have to face. this is president macron�*s main opposition, a new alliance of green and left—wing parties dominated by far—left mps. tonight, celebrating their new status as the first opposition party of france. translation: it's the total. defeat of the president's party and there is no majority. we have achieved the political objective we gave ourselves to bring down the man who, with such arrogance, twisted the arm of the whole country to get elected. but this was the big surprise of the night. marine le pen's far—right national rally party jumped from a handful of seats to almost 90. plenty of opposition to the president from all sides. translation: we are going
emmanuel macron�*s presidency just got tougher. has lost a third of its seats tonight. it's now more than 50 seats short of majority. just look at the mood. translation: the situation is unprecedented. _ the national assembly has never seen a configuration of this type in the fifth republic. this situation constitutes a risk for our country, considering the challenges we have to face. this is president macron�*s main opposition, a new alliance of green and left—wing parties dominated by...
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emmanuel macron was not tapping in forthem. how emmanuel macron was not tapping in for them.since then in terms of what he is offering? you said about the strategy for the left—wing parties in pulling together. is it more about their strategy than offering something different again? yes. about their strategy than offering something different again? yes, the rima something different again? yes, the primary concern _ something different again? yes, the primary concern in _ something different again? yes, the primary concern in all— something different again? yes, the primary concern in all of— something different again? yes, the primary concern in all of this - primary concern in all of this election is about cost of living. noticeably for example unemployment, which used to be the big number one concern five years ago has more or less disappeared. the jobs are out there. it is more about cost of living in the sense that people no longer have the wherewithal to buy the things they want to buy to keep up the things they want to buy to keep up the standards they want to keep up.
emmanuel macron was not tapping in forthem. how emmanuel macron was not tapping in for them.since then in terms of what he is offering? you said about the strategy for the left—wing parties in pulling together. is it more about their strategy than offering something different again? yes. about their strategy than offering something different again? yes, the rima something different again? yes, the primary concern _ something different again? yes, the primary concern in _ something different...
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he's already rolled out the possibility of joining an alliance with we emmanuel macron. so this will certainly be a difficult week of deliberation for the french president. and, certainly, a lot of uncertainty ahead for the french government. linda? >> yes, very unusual results. and, certainly challenges ahead for him. all right, nada bashir in paris. thank you. >> well, colombia's president elect, says he went to great national agreements to end the violence played in the national -- gustavo petrov will become the first latin president at columbia. after capturing a slim margin with more than 50% of the vote on sunday. he campaigned to end the violence associated with the drug trade as well as made social justice and the environment top priorities. >> with the government that will begin on august 7th is a government of life. it is a government that wants to build columbia as a global power. like if we want to synthesize what's that consistent, i would say, first in peace, second in social justice and third in environmental justice. >> well, journalists have found -- wit
he's already rolled out the possibility of joining an alliance with we emmanuel macron. so this will certainly be a difficult week of deliberation for the french president. and, certainly, a lot of uncertainty ahead for the french government. linda? >> yes, very unusual results. and, certainly challenges ahead for him. all right, nada bashir in paris. thank you. >> well, colombia's president elect, says he went to great national agreements to end the violence played in the national...
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. >>> and emmanuel macron's bid is under threat as the left surges in the next round of assembly elections. >> for the first time, the newly elected president is not capable of gathering a majority of the parliamentary election >>> happy monday warm welcome to "street signs. not so happy in the market stoxx 600 is down 1.5% in the first hour of trade. extending last week's losses the benchmark dropped 4% last week overall the main event on friday which is the cpi report for the month of may in the united states. coming in a lot higher than expected we saw instead of keeping pace with what we saw in april, we saw acceleration in the headline cpi for may. spending markets in a tail spin. we will dive over into the next session and now filtering to europe the question is will central bankers act vfaster and more aggressive to combat inflation let's look at the split. it is red across the board steep losses italian market down 2% german market down 1.7%. cac 40 down 1.4% the uk market is taking a hit. ftse down 1.7% every sector is trading in the red. more resilience in the defensive parts of
. >>> and emmanuel macron's bid is under threat as the left surges in the next round of assembly elections. >> for the first time, the newly elected president is not capable of gathering a majority of the parliamentary election >>> happy monday warm welcome to "street signs. not so happy in the market stoxx 600 is down 1.5% in the first hour of trade. extending last week's losses the benchmark dropped 4% last week overall the main event on friday which is the cpi...
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this statement was made by the country's president, emmanuel macron , today during the opening of theional exhibition of the arms industry eversatori 2022 in paris the owner of the elysee palace said that he asked the minister of defense to review this law because of, and then the quote geopolitical events, and this is said by a person who will one day convince that putin should sit down and talk. and in another he insists on increasing the defense budget. unfortunately, politics is like this. it is the same everywhere in ukraine. we see the same in france. well, we are leaving france now. france, but not the french. hillary clinton criticized french president emmanuel macron for his calls not to humiliating russia, in the opinion of the former secretary of state of the united states of america, such a position is outdated and then crossed the red line a long time ago, she stated this on french radio, in addition, clinton supported the position of president volodymyr zelenskyi regarding the complete liberation of the occupied territories, she believes that the time for real negotiatio
this statement was made by the country's president, emmanuel macron , today during the opening of theional exhibition of the arms industry eversatori 2022 in paris the owner of the elysee palace said that he asked the minister of defense to review this law because of, and then the quote geopolitical events, and this is said by a person who will one day convince that putin should sit down and talk. and in another he insists on increasing the defense budget. unfortunately, politics is like this....
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we will unpack analysis, what it means for the reform agenda of emmanuel macron.is the recession fears more broadly and the question marks about if we start to see inflation peeking, which remains front and center for many investors. some saying there is now a higher risk of a recession in the united states and it will take a number of years to get back to the fed's 2% target. christopher wallace saying 75 basis points in july is almost a given if the data comes in as he expects. let's check in on the markets. these are the sectors. you have a range bound picture across the european stocks. a bit of a lack of direction amid these concerns. iron ore is one commodity in focus, amongst concerns on demand on a sector by sector basis. you have the sectors. construction down 2%. we will try to get the right boards for you, but we are looking at a real lack of conviction. the broader picture for the s&p 500's last week it did fall into bear market territory, falling 5.8%. s&p down about 22% on the year. the stoxx 600 down about 17% year to date. let's get back to what is
we will unpack analysis, what it means for the reform agenda of emmanuel macron.is the recession fears more broadly and the question marks about if we start to see inflation peeking, which remains front and center for many investors. some saying there is now a higher risk of a recession in the united states and it will take a number of years to get back to the fed's 2% target. christopher wallace saying 75 basis points in july is almost a given if the data comes in as he expects. let's check in...
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france will decide this weekend whether to hand president emmanuel macron control of parliament, as hele between president macron�*s allies and candidates from a new left—wing alliance led by far—left leader jean—luc melenchon. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, has been talking to voters and candidates in the southern city of toulouse. the far left leader of france is turning up the heat on president macron. his rally in toulouse packs, even in 38 degrees heat. jean—luc melenchon was knocked out of the presidential election in france this year but he harnessed his supporters to a new alliance of green and left—wing parties. that is press that is threatening the allies of emmanuel macron in the presidential race on sunday. the presidential race on sunday-— the presidential race on sunday. the presidential race on sunda. ., ., , sunday. for most of my life i have been — sunday. for most of my life i have been voting _ sunday. for most of my life i have been voting for - sunday. for most of my life i have been voting for the - sunday. for most of my life i l have been voting for t
france will decide this weekend whether to hand president emmanuel macron control of parliament, as hele between president macron�*s allies and candidates from a new left—wing alliance led by far—left leader jean—luc melenchon. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson, has been talking to voters and candidates in the southern city of toulouse. the far left leader of france is turning up the heat on president macron. his rally in toulouse packs, even in 38 degrees heat. jean—luc...
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i think there is sense that emmanuel macron who apparently 5pent 100 there is sense that emmanuel macron the phone with mr putin since december haven't sinned achieved very much — december haven't sinned achieved very much. it is notjust come of the g7 _ very much. it is notjust come of the 67 it's— very much. it is notjust come of the g7 it's gonna come up there and at the _ the g7 it's gonna come up there and at the nato — the g7 it's gonna come up there and at the nato conference it'5 at the nato conference it's important to remember that 2014 agreement to end the war in the ukraine— agreement to end the war in the ukraine in— agreement to end the war in the ukraine in ukraine's donbas region was mediated by france and germany. and in— was mediated by france and germany. and in this _ was mediated by france and germany. and in this article liz truss they say that— and in this article liz truss they say that the uk and the united 5ay that the uk and the united states— say that the uk and the united states should be closely involved in any peace _ states should be closely involved in an
i think there is sense that emmanuel macron who apparently 5pent 100 there is sense that emmanuel macron the phone with mr putin since december haven't sinned achieved very much — december haven't sinned achieved very much. it is notjust come of the g7 _ very much. it is notjust come of the 67 it's— very much. it is notjust come of the g7 it's gonna come up there and at the _ the g7 it's gonna come up there and at the nato — the g7 it's gonna come up there and at the nato conference it'5...
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will emmanuel macron be able to maintain a majority in parliament? the moment, his supporters have this majority, moreover, they have 700. i'm sorry, 38. 9th place in the latest polls, the french say that about 28% of them are ready to give immanuli macron his supporters their votes. and this means that it is possible, uh, his supporters. they won't even get a majority in parliament. basically. still, experts say again. those who went to vote today are people who want change. when you have a parliament that doesn't quite match the government? this provides an opportunity for more interesting conversations and discussions let's say. so i'm moderately selective. you might think that this is a diplomatic answer, but i really don't like it. all this opposition forehead forehead on both sides, which brings nothing. we cannot completely change the situation, but it would be nice to have reasonable opposition. while our deputies. it's just those who go along with the macron. i think it would be good if there were those who say other things. so , small town
will emmanuel macron be able to maintain a majority in parliament? the moment, his supporters have this majority, moreover, they have 700. i'm sorry, 38. 9th place in the latest polls, the french say that about 28% of them are ready to give immanuli macron his supporters their votes. and this means that it is possible, uh, his supporters. they won't even get a majority in parliament. basically. still, experts say again. those who went to vote today are people who want change. when you have a...
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emmanuel macron says there is a way for it but the path looks unclear. the stakes are high as the president struggled to form a governing coalition following the legislative elections. searching for survivors after a massive earthquake in afghanistan, 1000 people were killed and hundreds were injured when the quake struck the border with pakistan overnight. the crown prince is holding talks with the president of turkey. they are trying to repair ties after the murder of camacho shoji -- general khashoggi. ♪ thank you for joining us. manual -- emmanuel macron is seeking a way out of the clinical crisis. after a disastrous legislative election, the front president said it is possible to find a way forward. how that can happen is unclear. he was unable to gather a majority, impacting his ability to govern over the next five years. he has been meeting with opposition leaders with no breakthrough. >> i cannot ignore the fractures, it has profound divisions that run through our country and of the reflected composition of our newest assembly. we must learn to g
emmanuel macron says there is a way for it but the path looks unclear. the stakes are high as the president struggled to form a governing coalition following the legislative elections. searching for survivors after a massive earthquake in afghanistan, 1000 people were killed and hundreds were injured when the quake struck the border with pakistan overnight. the crown prince is holding talks with the president of turkey. they are trying to repair ties after the murder of camacho shoji -- general...
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the french media published the content of the conversation between emmanuel macron vladimir putin, which the leaders of the two countries held 4 days before the start of the special operation . by that time, according to the osce, the ukrainian side had been intensively shelling danwass for the fourth day in a row, the french president asked vladimir putin to state his vision of the situation. the president of russia indicated that zelensky is doing nothing to implement the minsk agreements, putin said so, he is lying to you, moreover, he indicated that he himself macron is trying to revise the agreement drew attention to the situation in the donbass called to take into account the peace initiatives of the people's republics. macron, answered here it is worth quoting, we do not care about the proposal of the separatists. at the same time, he immediately said that he was ready to be a mediator in the negotiations, said that he would demand the same from zelensky, as you know, kiev refused to continue to attack, donbass, after which the special operation began. and this is not the first ti
the french media published the content of the conversation between emmanuel macron vladimir putin, which the leaders of the two countries held 4 days before the start of the special operation . by that time, according to the osce, the ukrainian side had been intensively shelling danwass for the fourth day in a row, the french president asked vladimir putin to state his vision of the situation. the president of russia indicated that zelensky is doing nothing to implement the minsk agreements,...
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a month after voters gave emmanuel macron a second term as president, the coury heads to the polls againweekend. this time in parliamentary elections determining how much power emmanuel macron's newly renamed renaissance party will have to govern and whether working with partners is able to keep its rivals at bay. left-wingers. thfirst round of voting will be sunday, followed by a runoff next weekend. our paris correspondent has been looking at what is at stake. >> having beaten the far right of the presidency, emmanuel macron is facing a new threat from the left. former marxist jean-luc melenchon a is threatening the government in parliamentary elections with a new alliance of greed and left wing poly -- parties. in case anyone misses what is at stake, his campaign literature has one slogan. prime minister. that is more wishful thinking than political probability. but his new alliance of socialists, communists, and greens is expected to make sweeping gains. >> he's very charismatic. in france, our politics are -- mccrone is a -- guy. the ability -- credibility of our politicians on the
a month after voters gave emmanuel macron a second term as president, the coury heads to the polls againweekend. this time in parliamentary elections determining how much power emmanuel macron's newly renamed renaissance party will have to govern and whether working with partners is able to keep its rivals at bay. left-wingers. thfirst round of voting will be sunday, followed by a runoff next weekend. our paris correspondent has been looking at what is at stake. >> having beaten the far...
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for this it was necessary to get 289 seats, thus the supporters of emmanuel macron lose. in the current convocation, the current chambers of the french parliament have about 100 seats. media, commenting on the first results , they say that this is a very cold shower for the presidents of france, which i will remind you before the presidential elections. de facto refused to conduct an election campaign and despite the fact that he was seriously criticized for this before the parliamentary elections. again, he did not pay enough attention to this nuance. as a result, both in the first round of parliamentary elections and in the second , he showed a much lower result than supporters of the incumbent could expect . france as for the opposition forces, the united left of france under the preliminary jacques-melan, shona, which i recall took third place in the presidential elections, it becomes the main opposition force of the parliament according to preliminary results. they will receive from 175 to 190 seats. let me remind you that the left was able to form a coalition for th
for this it was necessary to get 289 seats, thus the supporters of emmanuel macron lose. in the current convocation, the current chambers of the french parliament have about 100 seats. media, commenting on the first results , they say that this is a very cold shower for the presidents of france, which i will remind you before the presidential elections. de facto refused to conduct an election campaign and despite the fact that he was seriously criticized for this before the parliamentary...
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voting is under way in parliamentary elections in france, with president emmanuel macron facing an alliance of left—wing parties as the conflict in ukraine continues, the new head of the british army tells his troops they need to prepare to "fight in europe once again". at least 59 people have died in floods in bangladesh and india, with nearly 6 million people stranded. a photo of the duke of cambridge with his children is released to celebrate father's day. good afternoon. the transport secretary says it's not for the government to intervene to try to prevent three days of strikes on the railways this week. grant shapps dismissed calls from the rmt union to get involved in the dispute as a "stunt" — saying it's for the employers and unions to reach an agreement. mr shapps says the strikes would be an "act of self—harm." the labour leader, sir keir starmer, says the government wants the strikes to go ahead to "sow division" in society. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. set to bring the rail network to a grinding halt from tuesday, they are the biggest strikes in decad
voting is under way in parliamentary elections in france, with president emmanuel macron facing an alliance of left—wing parties as the conflict in ukraine continues, the new head of the british army tells his troops they need to prepare to "fight in europe once again". at least 59 people have died in floods in bangladesh and india, with nearly 6 million people stranded. a photo of the duke of cambridge with his children is released to celebrate father's day. good afternoon. the...
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that means, up to a point, emmanuel macron should have his hands fairly free.t want to have to make coalitions and alliances. if he gets an absolute majority, she would be much freer. it is not clear at all if you will get like a week from today. at all if you will get like a week from today-— at all if you will get like a week from toda . , ., ., ., ., from today. so, it is not a foregone conclusion — from today. so, it is not a foregone conclusion he _ from today. so, it is not a foregone conclusion he will— from today. so, it is not a foregone conclusion he will get _ from today. so, it is not a foregone conclusion he will get that. - from today. so, it is not a foregone conclusion he will get that. there i conclusion he will get that. there was a lot of talk in the build—up to this about high voter abstention. why was that a concern? because it was worn out- _ why was that a concern? because it was worn out. -- _ why was that a concern? because it was worn out. -- because _ why was that a concern? because it was worn out. -- because it - why was that a conc
that means, up to a point, emmanuel macron should have his hands fairly free.t want to have to make coalitions and alliances. if he gets an absolute majority, she would be much freer. it is not clear at all if you will get like a week from today. at all if you will get like a week from today-— at all if you will get like a week from toda . , ., ., ., ., from today. so, it is not a foregone conclusion — from today. so, it is not a foregone conclusion he _ from today. so, it is not a foregone...
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he was once an mp with the party that emmanuel macron and has now joined the new alliance. >> we agreeon a program which is very strong on ecology and solidarity, and we also recognize that we do have some diversion sees. -- divergences. a little bit of political expense i have now has taught me that there are some questions which need to be postponed, when is the right time. reporter: the centrist group currently has 56 seats clear that a majority. losing that margin could mean his reforms running into the ground. >> if you want to be able to pass reform and to change the country and to change the life of the people, you need to have a clear majority in parliament. that is his project. it is leaving nato, being complacent with vladimir putin. reporter: after years of protests against his reforms, a rebellious parliament is not on his wish list. he can paralyze parliament now with 17 mps, one government supported told french radio. imagine what he could do with 50. anchor: the bbc will of course be across the latest on those elections. now to the coast on the east of england where the
he was once an mp with the party that emmanuel macron and has now joined the new alliance. >> we agreeon a program which is very strong on ecology and solidarity, and we also recognize that we do have some diversion sees. -- divergences. a little bit of political expense i have now has taught me that there are some questions which need to be postponed, when is the right time. reporter: the centrist group currently has 56 seats clear that a majority. losing that margin could mean his...
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without this majority, there are fears that france will become ungovernable for emmanuel macron.onte: now took on the new grad, the russian excluding in the baltic sea -- kaliningrad. there is a growing diplomatic crisis, moscow warning lithuania of serious consequences over its restriction of real traffic to the russian e xclave. reporter: along the brillo lines, russian passengers and could continue traveling there. fertilizer and alcohol are banned as lithuania shuts down shipments under e.u. sanctions, under what moscow has called a blockade. >> pressure will certainly respond to such hostile actions. the consequences will have it seriously interest on the population of lithuania. reporter: a russian excluding roughly the size of switzerland along the coast of the but see, kaliningrad is separated from mainland russia by two countries in each direction. it relies on t rail service for goods. it is a vital strategic port. the lithuanian government says moscow is dramatizing the situation and delays and a blockade of the sanctions applied to less than 50% of the goods normally
without this majority, there are fears that france will become ungovernable for emmanuel macron.onte: now took on the new grad, the russian excluding in the baltic sea -- kaliningrad. there is a growing diplomatic crisis, moscow warning lithuania of serious consequences over its restriction of real traffic to the russian e xclave. reporter: along the brillo lines, russian passengers and could continue traveling there. fertilizer and alcohol are banned as lithuania shuts down shipments under...
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emmanuel macron -- after an unexpected surge in far right support in sunday's election. five of the alliance up to 260 seeds for an absolute majority. macau has reported its first covid-19 outbreak in eight months. 40 one preliminary positive cases as of sunday evening. this comes after a gaming hub eased requirements. schools in non-essential businesses will not be allowed until further notice. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. haidi? haidi: still ahead, a straw you is facing its biggest power crash in decades. for the public to conserve gas and electricity supplies. more a little bit later. but first, a chief economist says a perfect storm is making a big pull for policymakers to calibrate plans. we will look at that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the committee decided that a larger increase at the target range was wanted at today's meeting. >> we always felt it was necessary to increase, looking at our inflation forecast, it c
emmanuel macron -- after an unexpected surge in far right support in sunday's election. five of the alliance up to 260 seeds for an absolute majority. macau has reported its first covid-19 outbreak in eight months. 40 one preliminary positive cases as of sunday evening. this comes after a gaming hub eased requirements. schools in non-essential businesses will not be allowed until further notice. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists...
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we see it with emmanuel macron, within the economic strains. the food crisis is real.inflation is real. gas prices are up high. oil prices as well. all of that will be a strain. all of that will put pressure on the international community to, you know, ease up a little bit. >> there will be double the amount of euchre -- republicans against it as last time. >> we need to prepare for that. i will say, so far, the department has been strong. even in the republican party in the senate, in the senate, the leader of the republican party in the senate has been unabashed. good for him. i think it will be tough. there is no doubt, it will be tough. this is important to us as a nation. it is important to us as a leader of the international community and to the ukrainians as well. >> i like to remind people. in 1942, the midterm elections went against the party of power because people were more worried about what was going on. i will open up questions in the room and online. go ahead. do we have a mic? >> here he comes. >> now that the ellen show is canceled we have some helpers
we see it with emmanuel macron, within the economic strains. the food crisis is real.inflation is real. gas prices are up high. oil prices as well. all of that will be a strain. all of that will put pressure on the international community to, you know, ease up a little bit. >> there will be double the amount of euchre -- republicans against it as last time. >> we need to prepare for that. i will say, so far, the department has been strong. even in the republican party in the senate,...
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there is a group like a-a emmanuel macaron, about whom everyone can laugh, how many hours did he speakal negotiator, he understands how to fight essential things, first, while putin is negotiating with him, well, the most banal, he does not give any advice, and the second, even with a wild dictator, it is necessary maintain contact, perhaps not in order to reach an agreement with him about something, but in order to have an idea of how inadequate he still is, there is a huge amount of real agents here the influence of the kremlin, which in europe tells about the fact that in principle the kremlin is adequate and putin makes all these decisions based on some rational considerations . killers who actually have their hands slapped into cows, it is not necessary to negotiate because it is better not to speak in this language in principle . communicates with this person and then says, i talked to him. he is still inadequate. emmanuel macaron turns to a bunch of people when they make such statements, and the european union doesn’t have a marker. ukraine doesn’t have germany , it’s also nec
there is a group like a-a emmanuel macaron, about whom everyone can laugh, how many hours did he speakal negotiator, he understands how to fight essential things, first, while putin is negotiating with him, well, the most banal, he does not give any advice, and the second, even with a wild dictator, it is necessary maintain contact, perhaps not in order to reach an agreement with him about something, but in order to have an idea of how inadequate he still is, there is a huge amount of...
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that is what emmanuel macron has announced. he is also having a brief with the soldiers and dinner over which he will have the opportunity to discuss directly with the soldiers deployed here. anchor: the president is once again appealing for heavy weaponry as russian forces ramped up efforts to cut off ukrainian troops. moscow has been targeting this theory -- city in an effort to take all of don bosse. -- donbass. reporter: fierce fighting continues as ukraine says forces were pushed back by russian artillery. president zenskysaid the human cost was terrifying, reiterating his plea for addition arms. >> the battles will go down in military history as one of the most brutal battles in europe. the fact that the city was under 80% russian control and had not been captured, what is left is destroyed, leaving those remaining with few resources. >> you never know when it comes. we can be quiet. there is water, no gas. reporter: it would be a strategic win for moscow as it presses for total control over donbass, the russian-speaking
that is what emmanuel macron has announced. he is also having a brief with the soldiers and dinner over which he will have the opportunity to discuss directly with the soldiers deployed here. anchor: the president is once again appealing for heavy weaponry as russian forces ramped up efforts to cut off ukrainian troops. moscow has been targeting this theory -- city in an effort to take all of don bosse. -- donbass. reporter: fierce fighting continues as ukraine says forces were pushed back by...
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u. leaders like french president emmanuel mccall, say it will take years, decades even for ukraine to join the european union. so why is this membership bid so important to zalinski right now? was a lindsey his argument is that ukraine is perkins 1st stop really. and that the whole european project could be at risk of collapse even potent is allowed to continue. the lensky looking for security assurance is from the a you are being for being and being a part of the a you, as it were, i mean, the ukraine has, or large factions of ukraine have long wanted to become a part of the, a you. but obviously the situation here at the security situation has obviously hastened there. the desire to then have these security assurances from me a year. but you know, as you just rightly stated, the president macro on france saying that this can take decades. and that is true. i mean, we've most a bead so the a you take around about 10 years. so there is no legal framework for fast tracking as it was even if the candidacy is allowed next week. and as is expected, it's still a very long road ahead for pr
u. leaders like french president emmanuel mccall, say it will take years, decades even for ukraine to join the european union. so why is this membership bid so important to zalinski right now? was a lindsey his argument is that ukraine is perkins 1st stop really. and that the whole european project could be at risk of collapse even potent is allowed to continue. the lensky looking for security assurance is from the a you are being for being and being a part of the a you, as it were, i mean, the...
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w correspondent, emmanuel shes his in keith with residents, been woken up by that missile attack. this morning i asked her to tell us what she witnessed, or orland, in the very early hours on sunday or we heard, does explosions. i heard them myself earlier for explosions. are in total on a residential area in cuba of went on seeing, i could see dozens of rescuers as til responding to her to these, these blast. there were a lot of people in that's a residential building or 25 people, how to be evacuated. there's at least one person who died this morning as a result of this child. there's a 7 year old girl who has been rescued has been operated at this afternoon. she doesn't suffer a new life threatening injuries. and as a father seeks persons having been injured, this is a, this is the 1st direct attack on key if in 3 weeks it was here 3 weeks ago as well . and this exact part, it was, oh, so had those have been a hit mid april, causing the death of for i do so boda a radio for bird, our journalists here in the very heart of the ukraine and capital m, as he said, these traits come
w correspondent, emmanuel shes his in keith with residents, been woken up by that missile attack. this morning i asked her to tell us what she witnessed, or orland, in the very early hours on sunday or we heard, does explosions. i heard them myself earlier for explosions. are in total on a residential area in cuba of went on seeing, i could see dozens of rescuers as til responding to her to these, these blast. there were a lot of people in that's a residential building or 25 people, how to be...
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emmanuel macron telling president biden all in front of cameras and hot microphones that the saudis and uae have no spare capacity to increase production right now and oil is back on the rise to $111.15. we hope to get the clip for you later. in cryptocurrency, bitcoin tracking for the worst month in a year and ethereum since the pandemic struck in march of 2020. >>> the single stock of the day is nike. shares are down. challenges like higher transportation costs and longer shipping times are all starting to weigh on margins. that stock down 2% now down more than 35% this year and more than 40% off the all-time high. we get more on nike with an analyst later on in the program. >>> for now, let's get a check on the early trade in europe with the headlines with julianna tatelbaum in london. julianna, good morning >> brian, good morning here in europe, as you see, we have green for the most part nearly every region is trading higher this morning. the cac 40 is up 1.4%. leading alongside spain and italy. dak in germany is up 0.9%. 1% gains for the ftse 100. a close eye on what is happening
emmanuel macron telling president biden all in front of cameras and hot microphones that the saudis and uae have no spare capacity to increase production right now and oil is back on the rise to $111.15. we hope to get the clip for you later. in cryptocurrency, bitcoin tracking for the worst month in a year and ethereum since the pandemic struck in march of 2020. >>> the single stock of the day is nike. shares are down. challenges like higher transportation costs and longer shipping...
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t w's emmanuel, a chest reporting from keith. thank you so much. transfers has have cost their ballots in parliamentary elections. and this could decide if president emanuel con, can push forward his reform agenda, pulling stations closed off to the 2nd and final round of voting and counting is currently underway. polls indicate microns allies will emerge as the biggest party in the new national assembly. but it's unclear if they'll get enough seats for an absolute majority. the presidents, centrist party, is facing a challenge from a new left wing alliance. lead by is on look, man i'll show will dw lisa lewis joins me from paris. tyneesa, any sign of early projections? well, the 1st projections are indeed saying that in my course party, the president's party and his allies will lose the absolute majority in parliament, the 289 seats, which would mean 50 percent of the seats plus one. they will be several dozen seats away from that. and the new allies, the left wing alliance on the far left leader jolly middle shores himself, gai
t w's emmanuel, a chest reporting from keith. thank you so much. transfers has have cost their ballots in parliamentary elections. and this could decide if president emanuel con, can push forward his reform agenda, pulling stations closed off to the 2nd and final round of voting and counting is currently underway. polls indicate microns allies will emerge as the biggest party in the new national assembly. but it's unclear if they'll get enough seats for an absolute majority. the presidents,...
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clearly very different views from emmanuel macron.om the far right wing. we almost forgot about her in the presidential elections because it was difficult for her to get a lot of mp's to the national is some way. yesterday, she got 90 seats. as a historical record. dani: how different will 2022 be for emmanuel macron than 2017? caroline: the beginning of the second monday, it was over already. difficult for him at first because he was elected only to block marine le pen. then you have this embarrassment with one of his ministers being accused of sexual harassment. and then the chaotic night at the stage for the champions league match. it was a chaotic beginning to monday. the election now is going to make it very difficult for emmanuel macron. people have to find some compromise, build some very fragile alliance with the traditional right-wing republicans. it will be difficult already as the far right at the far left are fighting to lead the national commission for finance at the national assembly, which could have an influence over t
clearly very different views from emmanuel macron.om the far right wing. we almost forgot about her in the presidential elections because it was difficult for her to get a lot of mp's to the national is some way. yesterday, she got 90 seats. as a historical record. dani: how different will 2022 be for emmanuel macron than 2017? caroline: the beginning of the second monday, it was over already. difficult for him at first because he was elected only to block marine le pen. then you have this...
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emmanuel macron�*s presidency just got tougher.s interest collagen lost a third of its seats, now more than 50 seats short of majority. look at the mood. translation: is a short of majority. look at the mood. translation: is a jewish is unprecedented. _ mood. translation: is a jewish is unprecedented. the _ mood. translation: is a jewish is unprecedented. the national. is unprecedented. the national assembly has never seen a configurational of this type in the republic. it's a risk for our country considering the challenges we have to face. this is president macron�*s main opposition, a new alliance of green and left—wing parties dominated by far left mps. tonight celebrating their new status as the first opposition party of france. translation: is the total defeat of the president's party and there is no majority. we have achieved the political objective we gave ourselves to bring down the man whose arrogance twisted the arm of the country get elected. but this was the — of the country get elected. but this was the big surprise of
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my colleagues tell us the 2017 parliamentary elections were a real triumph for emmanuel macron, thenty in the national assembly, however, the first round of this year's parliamentary elections has already shown that it will be much more difficult to achieve such a result, the voting took place with a record low turnout, they neglected their with a vote of more than 52.5% of the voters, almost every second frenchman did not go to the polls and no one can accept this, our first collective duty reduce the number of those who abstain from voting. to all those who did not come to the polling station, i want to say that they believe in the power of their vote and make sure that their voice is heard next sunday, however, the words of the prime minister did not encourage the french to actively vote in the second round. a week ago, we had a small queue impatiently waiting for the opening of the polling station, more than a dozen people today already after the start of work, only a dozen voters came. unfortunately, according to our feelings, this day will be less turnout than last week, accord
my colleagues tell us the 2017 parliamentary elections were a real triumph for emmanuel macron, thenty in the national assembly, however, the first round of this year's parliamentary elections has already shown that it will be much more difficult to achieve such a result, the voting took place with a record low turnout, they neglected their with a vote of more than 52.5% of the voters, almost every second frenchman did not go to the polls and no one can accept this, our first collective duty...
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they were given no more than 50 seats by the bloc of president emmanuel macron, won the elections, butlost the absolute majority all the details from our own correspondent in western europe anastasia popova absolute majority. although it gets more chair than its rivals in this alignment in recent history. the fifth republic will not be remembered never in the history of the fifth republic did the national assembly know such a configuration. this situation poses a threat to our country against the background of the challenges that we should face, both nationally and internationally, but we must respect this choice and accept the consequences, but work for the presidential movement. will come with those. who during the two election campaigns of the presidential they demonized and denigrated the parliamentary one, accusing it of racism of idle talk and inconsistency with republican values, both on the right and on the left, the desire to go towards the macron they, of course, do not, leading the new-ps movement, the main opposition force. in the new parliament. jean luc. melenchon did not
they were given no more than 50 seats by the bloc of president emmanuel macron, won the elections, butlost the absolute majority all the details from our own correspondent in western europe anastasia popova absolute majority. although it gets more chair than its rivals in this alignment in recent history. the fifth republic will not be remembered never in the history of the fifth republic did the national assembly know such a configuration. this situation poses a threat to our country against...
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d w's emmanuel shows in the ukrainian portion of odessa many facts. now to some other stories making headlines around the world. chinese president choosing ping has arrived in hong kong for celebrations, marking the 25th anniversary of the former british colonies, hand over to china. it's. she's 1st trip outside mainland china. since the start of the pandemic, security is tight to keep both cope with 19 and any signs of political descent in check is ready. lawmakers are voted to dissolve parliament. the move triggers the 5th national election in less than 4 years and makes a foreign minister at yahoo la pete interim prime minister. he's taking over for enough tale bennett. he says he will not run for reelection in the vote set for november 1st. the island. what a state remarkable return of a disgraced political dynasty. ferdinand marcos junior has been sworn in as president of the philippines more than 3 decades after his father was as did as dictator. marcos junior, also known as bon bon, took the oath of office a month after winning elections by a l
d w's emmanuel shows in the ukrainian portion of odessa many facts. now to some other stories making headlines around the world. chinese president choosing ping has arrived in hong kong for celebrations, marking the 25th anniversary of the former british colonies, hand over to china. it's. she's 1st trip outside mainland china. since the start of the pandemic, security is tight to keep both cope with 19 and any signs of political descent in check is ready. lawmakers are voted to dissolve...
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will emmanuel macron his supporters be able to keep the absolute majority in the national assembly theentered these elections under the slogan together, well, they almost finished on an equal footing with by the united left, only 6.5 thousand votes divided these two fronts, from each other to the left forces. i must say for the first time in the ninety-seventh year, it was possible to form a united front to come out and to choose. after the first round of these elections, they have already called themselves the winners of their leader shamlyu holanshon, who is already today. voted. in the first round of the programmer's elections, he does not hide what to count on the chair of the prime minister following the results of today's elections. it is quite possible that macron was emmanaged, who also voted today the first in 20 years with the french president will have to form his own cabinet of ministers from the forces of the opposition parties. moreover, the head of the fifth republic has already announced that those ministers who lose their constituencies in the parliamentary elections w
will emmanuel macron his supporters be able to keep the absolute majority in the national assembly theentered these elections under the slogan together, well, they almost finished on an equal footing with by the united left, only 6.5 thousand votes divided these two fronts, from each other to the left forces. i must say for the first time in the ninety-seventh year, it was possible to form a united front to come out and to choose. after the first round of these elections, they have already...
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emmanuel macron�*s presidency just got tougher. suggest his centrist coalition has lost a third of its seats tonight. it is now more than 50 seats short of a majority. just look at the mood. translation: the situation is unprecedented. _ the national assembly has never seen a configuration of this type in the fifth republic. this situation constitutes a risk for our country, considering the challenges that we have to face. this is now president macron�*s main opposition, a new alliance of green and left—wing parties dominated by far left mps, tonight celebrating their new status as the first opposition party of france. translation: it is the total defeat of the president's - party, and there is no majority. we have achieved the political objective we gave ourselves, to bring down the man who with such arrogance twisted the arm of the whole country to get elected. but this was the big surprise of the night, marine le pen�*s far right national rally party jumped from a handful of seats to almost 90. plenty of opposition to the presid
emmanuel macron�*s presidency just got tougher. suggest his centrist coalition has lost a third of its seats tonight. it is now more than 50 seats short of a majority. just look at the mood. translation: the situation is unprecedented. _ the national assembly has never seen a configuration of this type in the fifth republic. this situation constitutes a risk for our country, considering the challenges that we have to face. this is now president macron�*s main opposition, a new alliance of...
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sophie marceau is emmanuele, who's father has a stroke and then says, well, tells her, i want you to conflicted relationship with him in the past. we see flashbacks to her childhood where he was brutish with her. but she loves him but she can't refuse his request but to agrees to help him risks illegality, obviously, an inevitable trip to switzerland. the subject matter opens itself up to sentimentality but there is nothing about that. this is about spiky people with spiky relationships dealing with difficult subject matter but it's often funny and it's very moving. it's never melodramatic but it's very evenhanded. and it's very frank and again, it's dealing with a subject that's not the easiest subject for cinema to deal with but it does it really well. and terrific performances from the entire ensemble cast and at no point does it feel the need to do anything sentimental or tear—jerking, which is not saying it's not moving and upsetting but it's also funny and life—affirming. do you believe in this one? i do. in a way, that's the issue. with this i believe that they were the charac
sophie marceau is emmanuele, who's father has a stroke and then says, well, tells her, i want you to conflicted relationship with him in the past. we see flashbacks to her childhood where he was brutish with her. but she loves him but she can't refuse his request but to agrees to help him risks illegality, obviously, an inevitable trip to switzerland. the subject matter opens itself up to sentimentality but there is nothing about that. this is about spiky people with spiky relationships dealing...
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this trust obliges us we have achieved our goals to make emmanuel macron the president of the minority without control over power we will embody a firm position, but respect the institutions, having lost the political face and the usual way of governing. macron will be forced to engage in cohabitation to look for allies. in the new parliament, given the strained relations with melenchon or peng, the most logical choice is the republicans-democrats, but they have already stated that, but the coalition will not go a colossal setback for the manual of the macron, who is forced to pay for his cynicism, as far as we are concerned, we spent the whole company in opposition, we are in and we will stay in it. this is very clear. this will be a constructive, real opposition to emmanuel macron, who would destroy everything his presidency, would end in complete failure, the unity of the opposition in relation to president and the divided national assembly is the best reflection of the true state of affairs in french society. tired of the policy pursued by the authorities for the sake of globalism.
this trust obliges us we have achieved our goals to make emmanuel macron the president of the minority without control over power we will embody a firm position, but respect the institutions, having lost the political face and the usual way of governing. macron will be forced to engage in cohabitation to look for allies. in the new parliament, given the strained relations with melenchon or peng, the most logical choice is the republicans-democrats, but they have already stated that, but the...
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. >>> and in france, president emmanuel macron's second term is a rocky one. an absolute majority in parliament. those new election results saw a rise in support for far left and far-right parties. joining me now is matt bradley. so matt, explain what happened to us. >> reporter: yeah, what we saw was essentially revenge of the extremes in france. it was a real rebuke to macron and macron-ism in france, which is essentially a radical centristism. it's macron and all those people around him who want to be part of europe and nato, want to be operators on the global stage. but want to see business friendly policies in france. they're part of the establishment. that whole new political elite that emmanuel macron brought into french politics in a big way, and basically knighted them. they are now gone. they're humiliated in front of the public stage. this election, this goes to show that the far left and far right, those populist ends of the spectrum, are getting the attention, and the votes in this current election cycle and they look like they're going to inherit
. >>> and in france, president emmanuel macron's second term is a rocky one. an absolute majority in parliament. those new election results saw a rise in support for far left and far-right parties. joining me now is matt bradley. so matt, explain what happened to us. >> reporter: yeah, what we saw was essentially revenge of the extremes in france. it was a real rebuke to macron and macron-ism in france, which is essentially a radical centristism. it's macron and all those people...