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and then, they were in the parliament.z akhannouch is trying to work on renewing the legitimacy especially after the arab spring and after the pjd is putting its popular legitimacy on the ground. any political party now has to come from the people and work on the legitimacy. aziz akhannouch has worked since 2009. this arab spring curtailed, pushing the party of modernity into power. now, there is all the lights on aziz akhannouch, they are leading a very professional campaign. of course, they have the money. they are present in social media. there is a report that says they are the ones who are heavily present. but just the last facebook speech of the ex-president and chief of government i think has attacked him directly. so, it means for me that there is really a political dilemma inside what we call the golden square, whether he would lead the common government or not. anchor: could aziz akhannouch be the leader that could be more capable of standing up to the executive committee palace? >> i think more is the receiver o
and then, they were in the parliament.z akhannouch is trying to work on renewing the legitimacy especially after the arab spring and after the pjd is putting its popular legitimacy on the ground. any political party now has to come from the people and work on the legitimacy. aziz akhannouch has worked since 2009. this arab spring curtailed, pushing the party of modernity into power. now, there is all the lights on aziz akhannouch, they are leading a very professional campaign. of course, they...
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parliament lot more than that . but he didn't get the results, it is also long to your marketing research goes on. well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute emmy piece from representing minority this for probably to go. you know, these is, these would be a tremendous expressive and the government should not open quite as we heard him. me. that's because your mom's been wanted by the spanish authorities for several years now and always stemming from capital and you paid for independence wide back to the event that were happening exactly 4 years ago in september 2017. when the catalan regional parliament led by calls put them on, initiated a referendum, other regions independence it went on despite the constitutional court in madrid, declaring it illegal. i remember how a vast majority of voters back then supported independence. even though the unionists decided to boycott that referendum and it all resulted in a very brutal crack down on the independence movement, with voters being severely
parliament lot more than that . but he didn't get the results, it is also long to your marketing research goes on. well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute emmy piece from representing minority this for probably to go. you know, these is, these would be a tremendous expressive and the government should not open quite as we heard him. me. that's because your mom's been wanted by the spanish authorities for several years now and always stemming from capital and you...
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but if the cdu, your .a l parliament. but if the cdu, your -a , is parliament.ut if the cdu, your party, is to do that, it is - parliament. but if the cdu, your party, is to do that, it is going l parliament. but if the cdu, your| party, is to do that, it is going to have to cut a deal with the greens, almost certainly, and the greens had criticised the cdu for being far too slow on climate change, so how can they convince the greens that he has they convince the greens that he has the right man to work with? weill. the right man to work with? well, he has already reached _ the right man to work with? well, he has already reached out _ the right man to work with? well, he has already reached out to _ the right man to work with? well, he has already reached out to the - has already reached out to the greens tonight. he said that there is a real chance to form an exciting coalition that reconciles economic needs and the needs of the future, climate change, for example, and to be honest, i think it's going to be much easierfor the be honest, i think it's going to b
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of the parliament. the changes to use the regional list or local lists where the women representation is about 37 to 238 percent will be in the benefit of women, political participation of the parliament. we increased, for example, the deceased for women reserve the parliament from for example, we didn't be the original list from $3.00 to $12.00 as a minimum. and there are other things. what we are going to see actually now is more political participation as seats for women, especially at the parliament when the 1st and 2nd cit, mandatory reserve for when. so the electoral reform does not only concern the electrical cushions. we need to wait and see because on the previous elections, there was a debate again about some extra lift and they said it was against them, but hit the process with democrats. next, it was voted for it. the v is continue to be engaged within the political system in morocco. and this is politics in elections is a political process, highly political process. and it depends on publis
of the parliament. the changes to use the regional list or local lists where the women representation is about 37 to 238 percent will be in the benefit of women, political participation of the parliament. we increased, for example, the deceased for women reserve the parliament from for example, we didn't be the original list from $3.00 to $12.00 as a minimum. and there are other things. what we are going to see actually now is more political participation as seats for women, especially at the...
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consider parliament to be a failure. as a result, they are not eager to support the parliament dogs. besides the and not the base and the base of some other parties such as kurama and other parties such as p d l, which, which is driving in the polls during the 1st party laid by a b, c. she does not want to be so should not. and so she does not want to come up to the street to support concern, you know, opening up to the parliament. so there are deep divisions within the parliament that respect larger divisions between the 2 regions society that opened the way for me to engage in this act to grab power. ok, so what, what hope then for a national dialogue, i believe a national dialogue needs to be the needs to be pursued that not only involve parties but also to society and the union whenever i think also tunisian society needs, it wants to see some concrete steps towards the corruption folding issues or should caught up, caught up, caught up petitions also monopolies that the know the block, the system block, the creativi
consider parliament to be a failure. as a result, they are not eager to support the parliament dogs. besides the and not the base and the base of some other parties such as kurama and other parties such as p d l, which, which is driving in the polls during the 1st party laid by a b, c. she does not want to be so should not. and so she does not want to come up to the street to support concern, you know, opening up to the parliament. so there are deep divisions within the parliament that respect...
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hey cindy at these sat day for the european parliament. we have lost our unity, but the european parliament has lost even more than that. but he didn't catch a results, it is also lost to europe in democracy. reese goes on. well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute any peace from representing minority. this for probably together is not easy. it would be a tremendous fuzzy, but i, 7, the government should not open. and as you said earlier, because humans be monitored by the spanish authorities for several years. but all the stemming from capital loan is paid for independence, right? we can rewind back to exactly 4 years ago, was september 2017 when the parliament of catalonia, paved the way for an independence referendum in that spanish region. it was fiercely opposed by madrid, but it still went on and occurred in october in more than a month. and let's have a look at how the events unfolded back then me in response to those in charge in the capital and government who are the protagonists in this challenge to our
hey cindy at these sat day for the european parliament. we have lost our unity, but the european parliament has lost even more than that. but he didn't catch a results, it is also lost to europe in democracy. reese goes on. well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute any peace from representing minority. this for probably together is not easy. it would be a tremendous fuzzy, but i, 7, the government should not open. and as you said earlier, because humans be monitored...
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the 1st vote is for a local member of parliament, a directly elected member of parliament, one candidates the other vote. the 2nd vote they call us and driven the cancelling them. a van is the vote for the chancellor, for the person, for the party who the person wants to succeed and proportionally the parliament will then be composed on the basis of the 2 votes amalgamated. that's what we need to look out for. we need to see whether each party is prospering, where it needs to be, or whether there is a swing against any particular policy in any particular state. those are the things to look out for when the vote counting starts. very interesting, few hours ahead, the dominant cane for us in berlin. thank you so much, dominic. well, there's plenty more head for this needs are including a fast in europe, iceland, alexa, parliament, where the majority of members are women who see the mounting justice and mexico. the families of 43 students here 7 years ago, still wants to know what happened. and the taste of arab hospitality as well cup organize this catalog residents to open their home to fa
the 1st vote is for a local member of parliament, a directly elected member of parliament, one candidates the other vote. the 2nd vote they call us and driven the cancelling them. a van is the vote for the chancellor, for the person, for the party who the person wants to succeed and proportionally the parliament will then be composed on the basis of the 2 votes amalgamated. that's what we need to look out for. we need to see whether each party is prospering, where it needs to be, or whether...
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by taking a seat in parliament myself.as a long shot but got it for nine hours so dot-ma- nine hours so dot-mac what would it have _ nine hours so dot-mac what would it have meant - nine hours so dot-mac what would it have meant for i nine hours so dot-mac what would it have meant for you j nine hours so dot-mac what i would it have meant for you if the majority female parliament had become a reality? it the majority female parliament had become a reality?- had become a reality? it would have been hysterical. - had become a reality? it would have been hysterical. one i had become a reality? it would have been hysterical. one sick| have been hysterical. 0ne sick mother, i would have been hysterical. 0ne sick mother, iwould have have been hysterical. 0ne sick mother, i would have been so honoured to be a part of the parliament that would break a europe like that so i think that the recount is quite disappointing, to be honest. but we respect democracy and the results have to be fair and legal as well.— the results have to be
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the issue was thrashed out in parliament.— out in parliament. we are doing . something that frankly should have been done along time ago.
the issue was thrashed out in parliament.— out in parliament. we are doing . something that frankly should have been done along time ago.
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's in recent days, as well as during the parliament session. all but assures that the prime minister may ask, the new government will win the confidence vote in parliament. but the statement, the ministerial statement presented by matthew, which really outlines his future policies. well, there's nothing new. it's the same statements that have been issued by successive governments. him in recent years, promises to fight corruption, promises to and waste in safe institution, all these reforms that need to be done in order for living on to unlock international assistance. lebanon is in need of hard currency. and the only way forward is through the i m. s a bailout package with the i m f. matthew saying that his government is ready to restart top. but the previous government was negotiating with the i m f. but those talks collapse and it's the same political forces, the previous government and the new governments. it's so many are wondering whether there is really a political will to carry out these reforms. let me just give you one example, a fore
's in recent days, as well as during the parliament session. all but assures that the prime minister may ask, the new government will win the confidence vote in parliament. but the statement, the ministerial statement presented by matthew, which really outlines his future policies. well, there's nothing new. it's the same statements that have been issued by successive governments. him in recent years, promises to fight corruption, promises to and waste in safe institution, all these reforms...
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iii considered in bringing this to parliament.— considered in bringing this to parliament. ., ., ., parliamentpossible. there are just a few steps involved. from september 30, people can the nhs scotland covid scotland status app which also has a qr cold. anyone unable to use the app, can request a secure paper. this will replace the current interim solution of accessing records. staffing venues affect you kind of the nhs scotland covid chick and verify up to a smartphone or device. mister whittle has asked me to put some detail on the record, and i think it is important that i do that for the sake of clarity. staffing at the venues affect you can download the nhs scotland covid check verifier up to a smartphone or device. this will be available during the course of the next week well in advance of launch of the scheme. they will be detailed guidance on how to use this. they will also be options for venues to implement functionality into the systems as the system is open source. if mister simpson would allow me to completely detail. i would suggest that the cabinet secretary is over time. a wo
iii considered in bringing this to parliament.— considered in bringing this to parliament. ., ., ., parliamentpossible. there are just a few steps involved. from september 30, people can the nhs scotland covid scotland status app which also has a qr cold. anyone unable to use the app, can request a secure paper. this will replace the current interim solution of accessing records. staffing venues affect you kind of the nhs scotland covid chick and verify up to a smartphone or device. mister...
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parliament. on the campaign trail, discussion has become heated. >> 80% of the so-called corroded deaths are people who would have died anyway because they were seriously ill. >> are you telling me that coronavirus is harmless and that the long-term effects of the vaccination are more important than the long-term consequences of the disease itself? >> opinions are becoming increasingly unforgiving -- unforgiving. the far-right alternative for germany won almost 1% of the vote in the federal election, around 7% more than the national average. the key issue for voters th was migration as thousands of asylum-seekers arrived in germany in 2015. emergency reception status was set up here. >> i think the region was particularly challenged by the migrant crisis. but i also think the afd benefited from mobilizing people who had not previously paid much attention to politics or felt much of it. >> who wants to win some of these voters back. the refugee crisis no longer really plays a role in this village.
parliament. on the campaign trail, discussion has become heated. >> 80% of the so-called corroded deaths are people who would have died anyway because they were seriously ill. >> are you telling me that coronavirus is harmless and that the long-term effects of the vaccination are more important than the long-term consequences of the disease itself? >> opinions are becoming increasingly unforgiving -- unforgiving. the far-right alternative for germany won almost 1% of the vote...
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the king could dissolve parliament that parliament was allowed to pass no confidence votes in the government. and islam was the state religion, but it wasn't mandatory clergy row was limited in several areas of society, including judicial proceedings. i'm a borrow has more from couple the taliban seem to be trying to extend an olive branch to the international community by saying, look, we could have rec to the constitutional declaration of 1998 with a tati benway and power here. got it, done. is that we chose to go for the 1964 constitution white basket situation in particular because it's widely seen as the constitution that pays away for constitutional democracy protective the rights of expression, the right, the freedom of expression of the freedom of thought established independent institutions with an independent judiciary. however, there's a cap yet to that constitution, $964.00 states that the king has the right to dissolve the parliament and appoint the prime minister. under the current situation, it seems that the supreme lead of the taliban, the middle $1000000.00, the commander o
the king could dissolve parliament that parliament was allowed to pass no confidence votes in the government. and islam was the state religion, but it wasn't mandatory clergy row was limited in several areas of society, including judicial proceedings. i'm a borrow has more from couple the taliban seem to be trying to extend an olive branch to the international community by saying, look, we could have rec to the constitutional declaration of 1998 with a tati benway and power here. got it, done....
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parliament and so forth. to actually take up these measures nash equally strong resolutions. then i think she gets the attention of the orange. how much pressure is the way on the right now on its human rights record as the due by x both finally rolls round. not enough. not enough pressure at all. like i said, this is a very strong resolution. it's very welcome resolution. and also note that the hi representative mr. burrell his speech in the debate or discussion produce. this resolution was also very strong, comparatively. anyway, so it's, it's something that we really should pay attention to. but again, until national governments, national parliaments, u. s. congress take a similar pass, similar resolutions take a similar cause, for instance, not to participate in expo, which is a complete charade, in terms of which the pretense of tolerance may come on you a is more most intolerant countries are among the most intolerant countries on the face of years in terms of political freedoms, they pretty much don't
parliament and so forth. to actually take up these measures nash equally strong resolutions. then i think she gets the attention of the orange. how much pressure is the way on the right now on its human rights record as the due by x both finally rolls round. not enough. not enough pressure at all. like i said, this is a very strong resolution. it's very welcome resolution. and also note that the hi representative mr. burrell his speech in the debate or discussion produce. this resolution was...
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and that parliament building didn't get these dates of the europe in parliament and for the last or to unity. but the european parliament lost more than that, but he didn't get the results. it is also long lottery. reese goes on, well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute any piece from representing minorities for body to govern. not easy. and he would be a tremendous tragic, but i said, and the government should not open quite as we heard him, leaving him on his be monitored by the spanish authorities for several years now and always stemming from capital. and you paid for independence of wide back to the events that were happening exactly 4 years ago in september 2017. when the catalan regional parliament led by calls put them on, initiated a referendum, other regions independence. it went on despite the constitutional court in madrid, declaring it illegal. i remember how a vast majority of voters back then supported independence. even though the unionists decided to boycott that referendum. and it all resulted in a very brutal crack down on the independence
and that parliament building didn't get these dates of the europe in parliament and for the last or to unity. but the european parliament lost more than that, but he didn't get the results. it is also long lottery. reese goes on, well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute any piece from representing minorities for body to govern. not easy. and he would be a tremendous tragic, but i said, and the government should not open quite as we heard him, leaving him on his be...
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. 2 months on they still know parliament. no prime minister and people here say no plan to improve their lives. but when you have a home, you know what i, what i, what he's acting like he is the son that is rising on the country. the general prosecutor, the president, the parliament, the government. he's acting like he is everything. that's an issue to people and it's movement don't. once they cite, president side says his actions were needed to address economic stagnation and a poor response to the corona virus. his critics are calling it a coo and cy. he tightened his grip on power on wednesday, announcing his rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. but that constitution was a hard forward product of the 2011 revolution that triggered the so called arab spring. protest is say, the president who the constitutional law professor is endangering the progress has been made. calling his actions at the trial of democracy. we need to go back to the constitution. we need to go back to the flow. we are a democracy and no
. 2 months on they still know parliament. no prime minister and people here say no plan to improve their lives. but when you have a home, you know what i, what i, what he's acting like he is the son that is rising on the country. the general prosecutor, the president, the parliament, the government. he's acting like he is everything. that's an issue to people and it's movement don't. once they cite, president side says his actions were needed to address economic stagnation and a poor response...
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of europe and parliament lost or unity, but the europe in parliament lot more than that. but he didn't get results. it is also long to your marketing research goes on. well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute any piece from representing minority. this for probably together is ons on, you know, these is, these would be a tremendous fuzzy, but i haven't, the government should not open what we heard him. me. that's because your mom has been wanted by the spanish authorities for several years now and always stemming from castle and you paid for independence. right. let's just go back to the events that were happening exactly 4 years ago in september 2017. the capital at a reasonable regional for parliament, led by president calls pushed him on, initiated a referendum on the independence. and it went on despite been declared unconstitutional . body madrid, and i remember how a vast majority of the voters voted to break away from madrid even though the union is decided to boycott that referendum. and it all resulted in a very brutal crack. down on th
of europe and parliament lost or unity, but the europe in parliament lot more than that. but he didn't get results. it is also long to your marketing research goes on. well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute any piece from representing minority. this for probably together is ons on, you know, these is, these would be a tremendous fuzzy, but i haven't, the government should not open what we heard him. me. that's because your mom has been wanted by the spanish...
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approved by parliament. but the president, as has suspended parliament. so at the moment the seems to be happening extra constitutionally, and that doesn't seem to be a constitutional base for just allowing the prime minister to be appointed into the role by the president without any approval by parliament. so whether this will lay the concerns of the civil society groups and the coalition of political parties who were complaining yesterday about the failure to advance any program to make any progress in june. it is a political situation. we don't know yet. they haven't, they are yet to respond. but whether it's enough to calm things down for the moment, we just have to see how quickly this prime minister reacts speaks and tries to point to a copy of something i mentioned to our previous guest rubber. louis, clearly things become so serious in june is that the president had to do something . and you could say that this is a pretty well calculated move by him, at least by time. well, that was when he 1st sees
approved by parliament. but the president, as has suspended parliament. so at the moment the seems to be happening extra constitutionally, and that doesn't seem to be a constitutional base for just allowing the prime minister to be appointed into the role by the president without any approval by parliament. so whether this will lay the concerns of the civil society groups and the coalition of political parties who were complaining yesterday about the failure to advance any program to make any...
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he's currently represented in the lower house of the russian parliament. and, well, what better way to find out about the parties policy than what they're all about after all, even in russia, not that many people might know about them. so they have only been form just a year ago. store, we choose to come pertaining to how are you feeling at the moment, and what do you think of the preliminary results? the even the preliminary results are quite impressive for a new policy taking part in the federal elections for the 1st time. we feel tremendous supports. it's a huge responsibility. what is especially encouraging is that russians across the world voted for our party. it's amazing. and the 30 to 30 years chicago. what are the 3 main things that our foreign viewers should know about your party to me? but it's really somebody me and we represent modern russia, a country striving to employ common sense in decision making. one that takes a rational approach when considering various issues. the main point is that our party is the voice of the russian regions. the
he's currently represented in the lower house of the russian parliament. and, well, what better way to find out about the parties policy than what they're all about after all, even in russia, not that many people might know about them. so they have only been form just a year ago. store, we choose to come pertaining to how are you feeling at the moment, and what do you think of the preliminary results? the even the preliminary results are quite impressive for a new policy taking part in the...
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he could be the one to fire the government and point to any parliament, though the parliament, sorry or decide that this provision is in conflict with a shady law and therefore it has to be, it has to be changed. ah, opposition politicians in june. you have warned they'll call for widespread protests unless the president reverses, moves to seize power for political parties, formed a coalition to oppose guy aside, who they say last legitimacy. after carrying out a crew. last weeks i had announced he'd rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. but it's miss reports from judith. whether dina, presenting united front against the president, they say is a legitimate for political part is a warning chi side, but he must back track on his decision to seize exec. is it power to be or is this the president has taken everything he has canceled everything, even the institution for sorting out these problems like fighting corruption. all these entities have been closed by the president. there's no parliament. there's no committee for overseeing laws. there's no government. yeah. demons
he could be the one to fire the government and point to any parliament, though the parliament, sorry or decide that this provision is in conflict with a shady law and therefore it has to be, it has to be changed. ah, opposition politicians in june. you have warned they'll call for widespread protests unless the president reverses, moves to seize power for political parties, formed a coalition to oppose guy aside, who they say last legitimacy. after carrying out a crew. last weeks i had...
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to form a majority of seats in the parliament they would each need at least two partners.e social democrats said his party had the mandate to govern the christian democrats, lead for the last 16 years under angela merkel, still wants the chance to leave the country. katya adler. cheering. excitement ricocheted around the headquarters of germany's social democrats tonight, dismissed as political has—beens not long ago. the smell of election victory, even if a narrow one, now hung in the air. results, though, still need to be confirmed. there he is, olaf scholz, the man who social democrats hope will be germany's next chancellor. but this has been a very tight election but this has been a very tight election and the exact make—up of germany's next government is far from certain, despite the noise. translation: it is certainly going to be a long night - but it's also certain that many german citizens voted social democrat because they want a change in government and because they want their next chancellor to be called olaf scholz. confusingly perhaps — but because the vote is
to form a majority of seats in the parliament they would each need at least two partners.e social democrats said his party had the mandate to govern the christian democrats, lead for the last 16 years under angela merkel, still wants the chance to leave the country. katya adler. cheering. excitement ricocheted around the headquarters of germany's social democrats tonight, dismissed as political has—beens not long ago. the smell of election victory, even if a narrow one, now hung in the air....
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they do more than half of parliament will bring you all the lakers as the result continued to come. and i am now convinced that as many as 2000000, including up to 7 children were tragically killed in that strike. there was a mistake and i offer my sincere apology and then we'll stop stories and i'll say the us military has met the killing 10 civilians in a very striking column last month randa corner from i've got a son and also to 3 weeks for washington. talk knowledge, what it now pulled, a horrible mistake initially falsely claiming a terrorist had been here for the 1st time. france recalls that the for the, from the train occasion them a lie and sobbing over security. also including the u. k. and seen as counter in china. hello and welcome to on team to national with me you last 5, iowa violet countering in the russian. stay do my elections as well and away. and the results are continuing to trickle. and it's 6 o'clock in the morning here in moscow and well, over half of the buzz have been counted so far, giving us a rough idea of the makeup of russia's la house of parliament.
they do more than half of parliament will bring you all the lakers as the result continued to come. and i am now convinced that as many as 2000000, including up to 7 children were tragically killed in that strike. there was a mistake and i offer my sincere apology and then we'll stop stories and i'll say the us military has met the killing 10 civilians in a very striking column last month randa corner from i've got a son and also to 3 weeks for washington. talk knowledge, what it now pulled, a...
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do you want them to ignore the parliament arian?what are some of these alternative proposals. >> we believe there are a number of options including with the parliament arian-- oping that if there is a way to use existing law, for example, updating te registry date, d the immigration-- it is so outdated and disfunctional, the registry data, the last time it was updated was in 19716789 i wasn't even in this country yet. so the registry, there are a number of different changes that could be made to existing law that would provide that path to citizenship. i will say this as well, if for whatever reason the senate democrats are not successful at getting the parliament arians to include a path to citizenship, to include immigration for residents we are urging them to use their political power and tools at their disposal because they have been elected by voter, not the senate parliament arian, so is it necessary to neglect ate the parliament arian, that is what they should do. >> that is marielena, hincapie, joining us tonight, thank you
do you want them to ignore the parliament arian?what are some of these alternative proposals. >> we believe there are a number of options including with the parliament arian-- oping that if there is a way to use existing law, for example, updating te registry date, d the immigration-- it is so outdated and disfunctional, the registry data, the last time it was updated was in 19716789 i wasn't even in this country yet. so the registry, there are a number of different changes that could be...
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the country will help parliament reelections that will shape its feature. but how will unemployment a struggling health care system and a new election law? i think the focus on september, the special coverage of the morocco parliamentary elections are now just take the worst possible material uranium grind it into dust comparable to flour and make a whole lot of it and put it into the face with people live. often bad idea for many people, this is a silent killer. what does it make you feel like you feel like a murder? we have created an enormous little mental disaster and investigation. south africa, toxic city on al jazeera. did you know you can watch the english streaming light on? i do 2 channels plus thousands of our programs award winning documentaries. and do get to choose to scribe to you choose dot com forward slash al jazeera english. ah. hello, i'm marianne. no mossey and london look at our main stories. now, a qu appears to be on the way in guinea video has been released showing as an african days, surrounded by special forces pass. and now the a
the country will help parliament reelections that will shape its feature. but how will unemployment a struggling health care system and a new election law? i think the focus on september, the special coverage of the morocco parliamentary elections are now just take the worst possible material uranium grind it into dust comparable to flour and make a whole lot of it and put it into the face with people live. often bad idea for many people, this is a silent killer. what does it make you feel like...
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isn't it these sad day for the european parliament? we have lost our unity, but the european parliament has lost even more than that results. it is also lost to europe in democracy. reese goes on. well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute emmie piece from representing minorities for body to go over it. and, you know, these is, these would be a tremendous fuzzy, but i haven't the, the problem and she's not open will call us butram on, has been a wanted man, has me by the spanish authorities for the last 4 years. and this all stems from canceling paid for independence. why that happened almost to exactly 4 years ago when the catalog parliament 1st paved the way for a referendum in this region of spain. it was free as the opposed by madrid, but it actually did take place and a tober and let just look at how the buns back then unfolded, step by step me in response to those in charge in the capital and government. who are the protagonist in this challenge to our co existence as i asked them to cease in the illegal
isn't it these sad day for the european parliament? we have lost our unity, but the european parliament has lost even more than that results. it is also lost to europe in democracy. reese goes on. well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute emmie piece from representing minorities for body to go over it. and, you know, these is, these would be a tremendous fuzzy, but i haven't the, the problem and she's not open will call us butram on, has been a wanted man, has me by...
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by taking a seat in parliament myself.—mac long shot but i got in for nine hours so dot-ma- long shot but i got in for nine hours so dot-mac what would it have made _ hours so dot-mac what would it have made for— hours so dot-mac what would it have made for you _ hours so dot-mac what would it have made for you if _ hours so dot-mac what would it have made for you if the - have made for you if the majority female parliaments had become a thing? it majority female parliaments had become a thing?— become a thing? it would have been historical. _ become a thing? it would have been historical. honestly. - become a thing? it would have been historical. honestly. i- been historical. honestly. i would have been so honoured to be a part of a parliament that would break a record in europe like that. so i think that the recount is quite disappointing, to be honest, but we respect democracy and the results have to be fair and legal as well. for 12 years running iceland has been named as the most gender equal society in the world the
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giving us a rough idea of the makeup of russia's low half of parliament. and this is how the part is currently stand. united. russia has 46 percent of the both the communist party of the russian federation, which generally comes 2nd, just down to 23 percent. the liberal democratic fancy russia has just over 8 percent adjust russia, which recently merged with 2 smaller policies, is next on 7 and a half percent. and new party, the selection called new people has 6 percent, which is enough to handle seats in the parliament. and these results are not final, of course, they're also only for half of the $450.00 contested seats as russians also voted for individual candidates, as well as policies and his and explain the, the. so throughout the week, he has been broadcasting from the very heart of moscow and its special elections teeter and daniel hawkins and sounds good taylor brave, the wind and the rain to bring us all the latest on the elections on the final their voting. and here are some of the highlight, the, all the halls are moscow and if you paid it shoo
giving us a rough idea of the makeup of russia's low half of parliament. and this is how the part is currently stand. united. russia has 46 percent of the both the communist party of the russian federation, which generally comes 2nd, just down to 23 percent. the liberal democratic fancy russia has just over 8 percent adjust russia, which recently merged with 2 smaller policies, is next on 7 and a half percent. and new party, the selection called new people has 6 percent, which is enough to...
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the president, of course, has frozen the parliament initially that it was freezing the parliament for one month period. he's extended that indefinitely since then. so it's unclear if he's going to be making amendment on his own, whether they'll be a committee that cut up. he has said that very soon there will be a new government. 3 that he's going to be putting in place is going to be pointing . however, he's been saying that for quite a while, we still have not seen a lot of clarity on that. a lot of the countries also struggling right now to an economic crisis. and after all the energy of the arab spring, i know trinity has been battling with political stagnation, the president, i believe things that he does have popular support. does he? there is certainly a lot of popular support for the presidents. we saw jubilation when he announced he was missing the previous parliament and excuse me, freezing the parliament and dismissing the previous government, the parliament being as effective by many critics in many ways, even as seen as quite a corrupt patrician. when the president lifted
the president, of course, has frozen the parliament initially that it was freezing the parliament for one month period. he's extended that indefinitely since then. so it's unclear if he's going to be making amendment on his own, whether they'll be a committee that cut up. he has said that very soon there will be a new government. 3 that he's going to be putting in place is going to be pointing . however, he's been saying that for quite a while, we still have not seen a lot of clarity on that. a...
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but whoever ends up leading the parliament here will be expected to implement the king's policies. what he called a new generation of reform and project at a new model of develop bonus points. i'll just say for rebecca i, let's bring in jamal shea ela alive now a from robot. so jim out the, the poles of clothes there. what's happening? i've looked like the last 5. be sorry jim, can you, can you hear me? i'm sorry. ok. doesn't. doesn't look like he can hear me there. apologies for that. we will try to fix that and come back to him at some point. let's go to some breaking and use for not of west africa. the regional block echo us has suspended guineas, membership, falling sundays military coup with, with through president alpha con day, it's also demanding the military rulers release con, day from custody. echo us. we'll send a high level delegation to connect 3 on thursday guineas army has released political detainees held by the deposed government. and promised to set up a transitional authority on nicholas hawk is watching developments force from dock in neighboring cynical. so ni
but whoever ends up leading the parliament here will be expected to implement the king's policies. what he called a new generation of reform and project at a new model of develop bonus points. i'll just say for rebecca i, let's bring in jamal shea ela alive now a from robot. so jim out the, the poles of clothes there. what's happening? i've looked like the last 5. be sorry jim, can you, can you hear me? i'm sorry. ok. doesn't. doesn't look like he can hear me there. apologies for that. we will...
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since president case i had seized ruling powers and dismissed parliament in july. opponents are calling say, as lose an organized crew. the president indicated he plans to amend the constitution, but unity as powerful labor union. i'm the biggest party in the dissolved parliament of come out against it. science has rejected accusations of a qu, as opposed supporters say he wants to purge corruption with chinese. yeah, facing, and economic crisis. robert louis is a journalist based in tunis and he's joining us on the phone from the site of the process to have you with us. and i'll just see what other people they're saying. a hello, so 60 days after the tumble of the government, there's no government for no world map and now for the future of the country, let's try to ease and gather from this morning. you know, the couple of capital in tunis to protest against president side decision and now they are describing his decision. a the violation of the constitution in lucian street in the burg yuba avenue demonstrate there's no shunting slogan that's such a down the coo and we want the return
since president case i had seized ruling powers and dismissed parliament in july. opponents are calling say, as lose an organized crew. the president indicated he plans to amend the constitution, but unity as powerful labor union. i'm the biggest party in the dissolved parliament of come out against it. science has rejected accusations of a qu, as opposed supporters say he wants to purge corruption with chinese. yeah, facing, and economic crisis. robert louis is a journalist based in tunis and...
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the being restored for the remainder of this parliament.— this parliament.day westminster. let's look at some other stories right now, though. police scotland has been fined £100,000 after admitting that failures in its call handling system "materially contributed" to a young woman's death following a car crash six years ago. lamara bell and john yuill died after the crash which occured off the m9 near stirling in july 2015. a member of the public had reported the accident, but police scotland took three days to send officers to the scene. by then, mr yuill was dead and his girlfriend ms bell was seriously injured. she later died in hospital. our 0ur correspondence our correspondence give us this reminder of the case and what has happened this afternoon. 25—year—olds was with her partner 28—year—old john yuill, they were travelling home from a camping trip when their car went down an embankment on the' nine near stirling in 2015. a101 call was made by a local farmer but we heard stirling in 2015. a101 call was made by a localfarmer but we heard in court that
the being restored for the remainder of this parliament.— this parliament.day westminster. let's look at some other stories right now, though. police scotland has been fined £100,000 after admitting that failures in its call handling system "materially contributed" to a young woman's death following a car crash six years ago. lamara bell and john yuill died after the crash which occured off the m9 near stirling in july 2015. a member of the public had reported the accident, but...
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anger has grown since july when parliament was suspended and the prime minister was fired. months later, there is no parliament, no prime minister, and the people say no plan to improve their lives. >> he is acting like he is the sun that rises on the country, the president, parliament, the government. he is acting like he is everything. the tunisian people do not want him. >> president saeed says his actions were needed to address stagnation and poor response to coronavirus. his critics are calling it a coup. he tightened his grip of power on wednesday, announcing he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. but that constitution was a hard-fought product in the 2011 revolution that started the arab spring. a lopressor -- a law professor says he calls this a the trail of democracy. >> we need to go back to rule of law. we are the democracy and no one has the right to break the system. >> tunisia's largest political party is in a crisis of its own. more than 100 party officials announced their resignation on saturday, accusing leadership of failing to count
anger has grown since july when parliament was suspended and the prime minister was fired. months later, there is no parliament, no prime minister, and the people say no plan to improve their lives. >> he is acting like he is the sun that rises on the country, the president, parliament, the government. he is acting like he is everything. the tunisian people do not want him. >> president saeed says his actions were needed to address stagnation and poor response to coronavirus. his...
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he's currently represented in the lower house of the russian parliament. and, well, what better way to find out about the parties, policies, and what they're all about. after all, even in russia, not that many people might know about them since they have only been form just a year ago, but still hasn't hampered them from already. they seem to be bagging just just below 7 percent of the votes, but without any further ado, i'm being joined by the number 2 of the new people's party. but it's about how you're feeling, how can you comment on the printer? so we can see given the permanent figures quite impressive to young kashi that is making its debut federal election campaign, it's the huge support that we've received. they also huge responsibility. we've been getting for hundreds of thousands of messages of support july me, people have shed their votes with us. the most inspiring is the russians. i go all across the world to vote for our party now on broadcasting between international orgy anesha epic in russian politics for them. when you have not quite well
he's currently represented in the lower house of the russian parliament. and, well, what better way to find out about the parties, policies, and what they're all about. after all, even in russia, not that many people might know about them since they have only been form just a year ago, but still hasn't hampered them from already. they seem to be bagging just just below 7 percent of the votes, but without any further ado, i'm being joined by the number 2 of the new people's party. but it's about...