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social good in a social benefit and we know that the student movement seemed to have paralyzed the liberal party and boosted the p.q. party and took power among other things is this an example of protest movements making their way to parliament or is it bigger than that. i think it is bigger than that the campaign that we saw in august had a lot of different things that had a lot to do about nationalism and and language and religion it also had a lot to do with corruption there's a tremendous amount of corruption in the liberal party and we'll see there's a there's a commission going on right now the charbonneau commission and we'll see where that where that ends up but absolutely this is the power of the streets this is people this is this is the p.q. saying to part of their coalition which included students. this is this is part of what we stand for we stand for quebec that has to wish in. that everyone can afford that has higher education as part of the rights of citizenship and we know that her marriage is going to be meeting with canadian prime minister stephen harper next month we're going
social good in a social benefit and we know that the student movement seemed to have paralyzed the liberal party and boosted the p.q. party and took power among other things is this an example of protest movements making their way to parliament or is it bigger than that. i think it is bigger than that the campaign that we saw in august had a lot of different things that had a lot to do about nationalism and and language and religion it also had a lot to do with corruption there's a tremendous...
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the canadian province of quebec after being controlled for over a decade the longstanding the liberal party lost its stronghold over the quebec assembly in power now the party kept kwok known commonly as the p q at the helm the first ever female premier paulina makarov the taste of victory quickly turned sour however and as we all know now shots rang out sept in celebration fatally injuring one man all things considered a strange turn of events so how does akeley did we get here pal accounts there has been a wide divide bring up north specifically about the cost of higher education in may thousands of students took to the streets protesting what many called modest increases in state tuition the movement continued to grow and expanded to include regular citizens uniting under the cause of affordable education months of continued protest of the passage of a law written with the express intent of silencing mass demonstrations this resulted in an amplification of tensions between the liberal party and the citizens it governed meanwhile the p.q. took advantage of these tensions with makarov hers
the canadian province of quebec after being controlled for over a decade the longstanding the liberal party lost its stronghold over the quebec assembly in power now the party kept kwok known commonly as the p q at the helm the first ever female premier paulina makarov the taste of victory quickly turned sour however and as we all know now shots rang out sept in celebration fatally injuring one man all things considered a strange turn of events so how does akeley did we get here pal accounts...
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and it will be very difficult particularly because there are two views there is one center right liberal party of mr margaret or the prime minister in favor of this territory the parties rather against it and there is the current liberal party of mr rooter who is a close ally to berlin whereas the dutch labor party is more looking at paris and the french president hollande the who's one of the critics of austerity policies so here we see a dividing line straight going through the dutch political landscape and it's also going to be decisive to know where the dutch are going to stand out of the elections are they going to be with burley in or are they rather going to side with with paris right even the supro europe passes a leading in the polls do not entirely agree with everything brussels wants like the socialists one more time for reforms and the liberals don't want to funnel more cash to greece so wish direction do you expect the netherlands to take with a new parliament. i think there's going to be a very difficult formation of the government given the fact that the liberals and the labor p
and it will be very difficult particularly because there are two views there is one center right liberal party of mr margaret or the prime minister in favor of this territory the parties rather against it and there is the current liberal party of mr rooter who is a close ally to berlin whereas the dutch labor party is more looking at paris and the french president hollande the who's one of the critics of austerity policies so here we see a dividing line straight going through the dutch...
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were polls open today as part of an early election for the seats in the kickback assembly the liberal party has been in control of québec for nearly a decade so early polling indicates that the party kavik wa could return to power the liberal party was weakened by the huge student protests over to wish and hikes but polls show that many people in quebec actually agreed with the need to raise tuition despite the massive student protests we've seen in recent months they were however less supportive of the emergency law instituted to deal with the unrest that the protests brought now the party quebecois in is in favor of full sovereignty a québec though the chances of that happening are questionable at this point if the p.q. party wins poland maurice would be the first female premier of a quota ever so if this a minority government wins what will it mean for the provinces as well for those as the sovereignty movement there are to correspondent on a stasi it. breaks it all down for us. gloomy economic times attracts social instability and uncertainty and what tomorrow will bring for canada's mo
were polls open today as part of an early election for the seats in the kickback assembly the liberal party has been in control of québec for nearly a decade so early polling indicates that the party kavik wa could return to power the liberal party was weakened by the huge student protests over to wish and hikes but polls show that many people in quebec actually agreed with the need to raise tuition despite the massive student protests we've seen in recent months they were however less...
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liberal party headed by premier josher and that hasn't been in power for years now when it would have been heading into its fourth mandate if it were if he would have won. in this election which we will find its morrow and they'd find that the politics of mr go of the ca q. which is a new up started party it's true even far to the center for some key backer we will decide we will decide to more in terms of who will be leading to back in the future but that the particular quite election pledges are also interesting mall social spending more education spending all financed by taxes on the ridge something but as well as the nations go out of their way to avoid what are your thoughts do you have a solid platform. well while i have. yet to i think it's more in the sense that i feel that you know a lot of the paul party politics you seem between the three parties they have very very many of the same policies in the sense they're spending from the liberal party in terms of you know you saw the tuition protests going on a few months ago and they're even still going on now but you saw more mon
liberal party headed by premier josher and that hasn't been in power for years now when it would have been heading into its fourth mandate if it were if he would have won. in this election which we will find its morrow and they'd find that the politics of mr go of the ca q. which is a new up started party it's true even far to the center for some key backer we will decide we will decide to more in terms of who will be leading to back in the future but that the particular quite election pledges...
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party. the other four members are from the opposition liberal democratic party and your party. >> i appreciate the decisions. they took a risk to help form a new party. >> hash mote awill hold a gathering on wednesday evening to announce the formation of the new party. >>> japan's largest opposition liberal democratic party will choose a new leader later this month. five lawmakers will take part in the ldp leadership election. the former prime minister is expected to declare his candidacy on wednesday. he says he wants to revooif japan by rediscovering the country's potential. he will announce a plan for the constitutional and educational reforms he tackled when he was prime minister. the former defense minister is also likely to announce his candidacy. the acting policy chief says he has secured the support of 20 lawmakers. this is the minimum figure he needs to run. former party policy chief isiba and machimura and former secretary ishihara will take part in the leadership election. campaigning will begin on friday and voting will take place on september 26th. >>> president obama says the u.
party. the other four members are from the opposition liberal democratic party and your party. >> i appreciate the decisions. they took a risk to help form a new party. >> hash mote awill hold a gathering on wednesday evening to announce the formation of the new party. >>> japan's largest opposition liberal democratic party will choose a new leader later this month. five lawmakers will take part in the ldp leadership election. the former prime minister is expected to...
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. >> the dutch liberal party has clinched a narrow victory in yesterday's general election and is now set to launch negotiations to form a governing coalition with the labor party. the results have shown firm rejection of the euro skeptic populous party on both the far left and the far right. >> people, this is a strong boost for the agenda that we've laid out, to go on with our policy, to enable the country to emerge stronger from this crisis, to continue to reduce our government 00 difference sit, to continue in our upward trend. >> carolyn is in the hague. they still have to form a coalition government. >> yes, the talks will actually start tomorrow, but this was a huge victory for the pro european parties especially because for the better part of the summer, we thought the euro skeptics would form a party. this is a vote with limitations. the prime minister said he will not grant greece a third bailout package. we'll be talk about all the implications for the wider eurozone in about ten minutes time, talking to the government's main economic adviser but also to ing. more coming up
. >> the dutch liberal party has clinched a narrow victory in yesterday's general election and is now set to launch negotiations to form a governing coalition with the labor party. the results have shown firm rejection of the euro skeptic populous party on both the far left and the far right. >> people, this is a strong boost for the agenda that we've laid out, to go on with our policy, to enable the country to emerge stronger from this crisis, to continue to reduce our government...
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labor and the liberal party the prime minister. the fact that the campaign has brought out a lot of voter sentiment that didn't exist before having centrist government right now it does not mean that those questions on whether they should keep helping the greeks for example or whether it should continue the way it has been. following the german lead for europe those questions will go away even if they still have the government right now so i think what will happen here is the most logical is that the labor and liberal which is a top two biggest parties here will my former coalition and it's only a practical however the question is there are differences in their approach to europe should they give more money to greece or should they follow the three percent of. these points that will definitely have disagreements and stability there is questionable and therefore. a coalition government formed quite quickly but whether it will last longer than the previous government well that is still an open question. and wave of anger has swept dy
labor and the liberal party the prime minister. the fact that the campaign has brought out a lot of voter sentiment that didn't exist before having centrist government right now it does not mean that those questions on whether they should keep helping the greeks for example or whether it should continue the way it has been. following the german lead for europe those questions will go away even if they still have the government right now so i think what will happen here is the most logical is...
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front of the liberals and of the labor party however having said that a lot of observers do the fact that the dutch again are very practical people and have traditionally been centrist voters and they did vote that center left and center right parties the labor and the liberal party the prime minister margaret to having said that though the fact that the campaign has brought out a lot of voter sentiment that didn't exist before having centrist government right now does not mean that those questions on whether they should keep helping the greeks for example or whether it should continue the way it has been in a draconian fashion following the german lead the plan for europe those questions will not go away given even if they still have a centrist government right now so i think what will happen here is the most logical is that the labor and liberal which is a top two biggest parties here will my former coalition in this sense it's only a practical however the question is there are differences in their approach to europe should they give more money to greece or should they follow the t
front of the liberals and of the labor party however having said that a lot of observers do the fact that the dutch again are very practical people and have traditionally been centrist voters and they did vote that center left and center right parties the labor and the liberal party the prime minister margaret to having said that though the fact that the campaign has brought out a lot of voter sentiment that didn't exist before having centrist government right now does not mean that those...
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. >>> members of japan's main opposition party are choosing a new president. organizers of the liberal democratic party expect a runoff contest in the election for the first time in 40 years. five canned at that times are campaigning to win a majority out of 498 ballots. 198 votes are allocated to ldp lawmakers. the other 300 to party members. former prim mine officer shinzo abe, schilling gather row ishiba and ishihara are splitting most of the votes. ishii ba is likely to gain support among voters but less likely among lawmakers. abe is second place, gaining support from a group close to party leader tanagaki. ishihara is in third. if none of the five candidates wins a majority you the top two will head into a runoff. >>> taiwanese fishermen have docked back in their home ports, froex the purchase of the senkaku islands in the east china saturday taiwan and china claim the territory. the fishermen entered japanese waters around the islands on tuesday. japanese coast guard officers say about 60 taiwanese fishing boats and 12 patrol vessels sailed into the area. the fishing boats retur
. >>> members of japan's main opposition party are choosing a new president. organizers of the liberal democratic party expect a runoff contest in the election for the first time in 40 years. five canned at that times are campaigning to win a majority out of 498 ballots. 198 votes are allocated to ldp lawmakers. the other 300 to party members. former prim mine officer shinzo abe, schilling gather row ishiba and ishihara are splitting most of the votes. ishii ba is likely to gain...
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and the liberal party first in one thousand nine hundred and then again in one thousand nine hundred five where there when we had written about referendums on about sovereignty and certainly the frustration and the animosity in in fact hostility towards cuba without experience those experiences has continued to grow and some commentators especially on the right even say good riddance. that they would like to leave the federation. there is a difference in political cultures traditionally is a lot more social democratic left wing in favor of more state intervention in the economy while english canada has over the past several years especially since the election of the stephen harper in the conservative government has been group going into the right diminishing the state's role in the economy and cutting social programs and acting and right running rough. over the rights of unions and working people and so on. well remember you can always go to our website for more insight on the election in quebec find out why the liberals have lost popular support and what's bags it from the federatio
and the liberal party first in one thousand nine hundred and then again in one thousand nine hundred five where there when we had written about referendums on about sovereignty and certainly the frustration and the animosity in in fact hostility towards cuba without experience those experiences has continued to grow and some commentators especially on the right even say good riddance. that they would like to leave the federation. there is a difference in political cultures traditionally is a...
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what we're seeing now after nine years of liberal government the group federalist party that's mired in corruption scandals. it's time for a normal change of government normally in the back you'll see a change of government about every ten years and traditionally power has to switch between the party the nationalist party. and the liberal party first in one thousand nine hundred and then again in one thousand nine hundred five where there when we have written about referendums on about sovereignty and certainly the frustration and the animosity in out right in fact hostility towards cuba without experience those experiences has continued to grow and some commentators especially on the right even say good riddance. that they would like to leave the federation. there is a difference in political cultures traditionally is a lot more democratic left wing in favor of more state intervention in the economy well english canada has over the past several years especially since the election of the stephen harper in the conservative government has been group going into the right diminishing the
what we're seeing now after nine years of liberal government the group federalist party that's mired in corruption scandals. it's time for a normal change of government normally in the back you'll see a change of government about every ten years and traditionally power has to switch between the party the nationalist party. and the liberal party first in one thousand nine hundred and then again in one thousand nine hundred five where there when we have written about referendums on about...
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and the liberal party first in one thousand nine hundred and then again in one thousand nine hundred five when we had in the back referendums on about sovereignty and certainly the thrust ration and the animosity and in fact hostility towards cuba without experience those experiences as continue to grow and some commentators especially on the right even say good riddance that they would like to leave the federation. there is a difference in political cultures traditionally is a lot more democratic left wing in favor of more state intervention in the economy well english canada has over the past several years especially since the election of stephen harper in the conservative government has been going recently to the right diminishing the states holding the economy and cutting social programs and acting and right running rough. over the rights of unions and more. police have confirmed one person died when a man opened fire during premier pulliam or wa speech go target a call for more insight on the election and quebec. also find out why the liberals have lost popular support of what e
and the liberal party first in one thousand nine hundred and then again in one thousand nine hundred five when we had in the back referendums on about sovereignty and certainly the thrust ration and the animosity and in fact hostility towards cuba without experience those experiences as continue to grow and some commentators especially on the right even say good riddance that they would like to leave the federation. there is a difference in political cultures traditionally is a lot more...
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liberal party. and it's very important that they don't give over more so but everyone else says it is inevitable the dutch the second for some sort of the like the germans are having. silver they have to do. it's election time. where it's all kinds of promises and the election is over you will see the religion the secede and they will do with her they can do to rescue the euro and to support your hands now let's stick with the dutch taxpayers here they angry by continued belt tightening damaging their wealth pay and pensions while billions are going to the struggling here is our members are people going to continue taking that. you have. again a great division here as more and more people are really getting fed up with your third worst measures imposed barring what they see as your. home. is the socialist party. and she months ago was about to become the biggest party in the polls now it's losing a lot from the social democrats but the socialist party is really intent on saving for the trail first a
liberal party. and it's very important that they don't give over more so but everyone else says it is inevitable the dutch the second for some sort of the like the germans are having. silver they have to do. it's election time. where it's all kinds of promises and the election is over you will see the religion the secede and they will do with her they can do to rescue the euro and to support your hands now let's stick with the dutch taxpayers here they angry by continued belt tightening...
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the german chairman for for human rights in the german foreign ministry marcus learning from the liberal party was immediately reacting he gave a statement on what happened and he was saying this is showing obvious that there's a sub government that's not taking seriously the reforms in t. show the release immediately i mean up dollar so what came out i think just two or days two or three days later it came out that it was as you say at the u.s. american guy located in scotland to making this block so it was a complete fraud so what was for me interesting as a journalist where two questions the first question was how does it how does it manage that german official this reacting so quick on. such an issue and the second much more important question is when it comes out later that it is also fraught how do we react do we say sorry do we take it back do we corrected for the german audience are you a critique of of the citizen journalism i'm not i'm not criticizing it generally because this citizen journalism can be a really important instrument but what we learn about the within the conflict of s
the german chairman for for human rights in the german foreign ministry marcus learning from the liberal party was immediately reacting he gave a statement on what happened and he was saying this is showing obvious that there's a sub government that's not taking seriously the reforms in t. show the release immediately i mean up dollar so what came out i think just two or days two or three days later it came out that it was as you say at the u.s. american guy located in scotland to making this...
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parties they do they have very very many of the same policies in this and they're spending from the liberal party in terms of you know you saw the tuition protests going on a few months ago and they're even still going on now but i think what it comes down to it people are just making a choice based upon dissatisfaction with the with all of the three major parties and when it comes to i mean austerity measures well yeah there have been cutbacks and but i mean i think that's been across the board for most canadian provinces in the sense in terms of you know the support of separatism across the province i think across the board of people really just don't care anymore i mean canadians used to care we used to care you know if it was somebody in a bird or in terror we had family out there friends and they'd say to us you know are you guys really going to be voting to leave and i think even in the past few months we saw also was a poll done asking canadians you know do you care of chemical leaves and half of canadians said no we don't care. this is coming up in a few minutes adventurous spirit. i just
parties they do they have very very many of the same policies in this and they're spending from the liberal party in terms of you know you saw the tuition protests going on a few months ago and they're even still going on now but i think what it comes down to it people are just making a choice based upon dissatisfaction with the with all of the three major parties and when it comes to i mean austerity measures well yeah there have been cutbacks and but i mean i think that's been across the...
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will start with yemen where four members of the liberal party yemen's ousted president had been shotdead and they were ambushed while traveling to the eastern province yemen has been unstable ever since a yearlong uprising resulted in the ousting of. with many still demanding his prosecution remains at the head of the general people's congress party which holds half the seats in a transitional. and police in northern ireland the great more than thirty thousand protestants are arrayed through belfast the last event on this scale triggered three nights of disturbances in the city and soul schools of youths detained the protestant catholic tensions in the country sparked mass riots almost every summer during the so-called marching period. and somalia's al qaeda linked militants have been driven out of their last urban stronghold of the operation came after african union troops shelled the city and attacked the airport . insurgents lost control of the capital mogadishu last year. was the last port they controlled. and fresh rallies erupted in pakistan's southern city of karachi as thousa
will start with yemen where four members of the liberal party yemen's ousted president had been shotdead and they were ambushed while traveling to the eastern province yemen has been unstable ever since a yearlong uprising resulted in the ousting of. with many still demanding his prosecution remains at the head of the general people's congress party which holds half the seats in a transitional. and police in northern ireland the great more than thirty thousand protestants are arrayed through...
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to the polls and go back to choose their new parliament in an early election the long standing liberal party had been controlled of quebec for nearly a decade but many blame the party for the extreme crackdown on protests protestors and rampant corruption them this brings us back to last night with a party about corrupt aquash returned to power many merah as callbacks first female premier in a minority government now the party of quebecois is in favor of the province breaking away from canada though the chances of that happening are doubtful at this point for more on the quebec elections here's michael boy a journalist with a strong radio. it was where the victory speech was being held and. essentially was what they called the pact to keep it quiet that was elected that they had been in opposition for quite some time and they were elected as the minority government that's when when the leader was making her victory speech and she was hustled off stage very quickly then we later learned from will be on camera the night is that somebody was arrested somebody burst into the back of the building
to the polls and go back to choose their new parliament in an early election the long standing liberal party had been controlled of quebec for nearly a decade but many blame the party for the extreme crackdown on protests protestors and rampant corruption them this brings us back to last night with a party about corrupt aquash returned to power many merah as callbacks first female premier in a minority government now the party of quebecois is in favor of the province breaking away from canada...