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parliament parliament or actually have to vote to dissolve itself. and you know, it happened before we had the early elections in october of 2021. that parliament prior fall a month. it does all of itself. but only after the political leaders thought they had sufficiently, sort of play with a new electoral laws to give themselves a leg up somewhere, right? some are wrong, but it's, it's hard to see parliament actually voting to dissolve itself anytime soon. but it's certainly possible. okay, well, if he's rejecting any dialogue, then how do you see this being resolved? is there any possibility of negotiations at this point? well, keep in mind those parliamentarians resign. he has no seats, and part of those seats have been filled. they are radically, if you could get the demonstrators out of the parliament building or a parliament met somewhere else. it could be like the government. they seem to be taking matters somebody out of order ordinarily a constitution, things to suggest or that the president be designated and voted on 1st the office of speaker, and then the prime minister. but there is a candidate who radically kept the confidence of p
parliament parliament or actually have to vote to dissolve itself. and you know, it happened before we had the early elections in october of 2021. that parliament prior fall a month. it does all of itself. but only after the political leaders thought they had sufficiently, sort of play with a new electoral laws to give themselves a leg up somewhere, right? some are wrong, but it's, it's hard to see parliament actually voting to dissolve itself anytime soon. but it's certainly possible. okay,...
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parliament. parliament is under the control of the pro-prayuth parties. outside parliamentee more protests, probably. >> will the former army commander lose his job? probably not. the constitutional court, whose judges were appointed under him, has consistently red in his favor and will likely do so again. but this may be a hand that his authority is waning. that hint -- hint that his authority is waning. he no longer looks like much of a vote winner. bbc news, bangkok. jane: 's been five years since hundreds of thousands of rohingya muslims fled myanmar, leaving for bangladesh, ending up in the worlds largest refugee camp, cox is bizarre. india and bangladesh want to send them back to myanmar but the military -- with the military still in charge, that is not an option. >> ♪ [children singing] ♪ >> singing the national anthem of the country that their parents fled in fear. a country that most of these children have no memory of. raised in a reference you -- refugee camp in bangladesh, they don't get the same myanmar curriculum because authorities do not want them to return
parliament. parliament is under the control of the pro-prayuth parties. outside parliamentee more protests, probably. >> will the former army commander lose his job? probably not. the constitutional court, whose judges were appointed under him, has consistently red in his favor and will likely do so again. but this may be a hand that his authority is waning. that hint -- hint that his authority is waning. he no longer looks like much of a vote winner. bbc news, bangkok. jane: 's been five...
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parliament should be recalled _ banks. surely, parliament should be recalled. untilthat banks. surely, parliament should be recalled. recalled parliament last august to talk_ they recalled parliament last august to talk about afghanistan, they recalled — to talk about afghanistan, they recalled parliament when the duke of edinburgh _ recalled parliament when the duke of edinburgh died. this seems so criticai— edinburgh died. this seems so critical and they simply don't have time _ critical and they simply don't have time to— critical and they simply don't have time to waste. labour have come up with a _ time to waste. labour have come up with a plan, — time to waste. labour have come up with a plan, they are talking about windfall— with a plan, they are talking about windfall taxes, but i feel that the public— windfall taxes, but i feel that the pubiic are — windfall taxes, but i feel that the public are all sitting here, waiting for action — public are all sitting here, waiting for action. ., public are all sitting here, waiting for action. . , , , ., for action. that brings us to the front page _ for action. that
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parliament law?— permitted under the state parliament law? ~ ., , ., parliament law? n is now greatly banned _ parliament law? abortion is now greatly banned in _ parliament law? abortion is now greatly banned in indiana, - greatly banned in indiana, exceptin greatly banned in indiana, except in cases of rape and incest, a woman can get an abortion in those instances in the first ten weeks. it has also allowed up to 20 weeks in cases of fatal vehicle anomalies or in cases when the life of the pregnant person is in danger. i5 life of the pregnant person is in danger-— in danger. is it possible to know whether... - in danger. is it possible to know whether... there . in danger. is it possible to l know whether... there were in danger. is it possible to - know whether... there were some haven states, as we heard of, where people are going to get abortions. there was a case of abortions. there was a case of a ten—year—old from ohio, that was in the news, that particular very sad case. do you think the aspect that people were coming to this state made a difference? what do
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parliament in the declaration. even though parliament was the source of the stamp back, the coercive acts, parliament is not mentioned accept you, the king, king george is the source of all tyranny so they say, you have done this, that, and you have conspired with others, meaning parliament. so this is the argument, it is very legally minded and the break comes solely from the crown at that point, because we americans have ceased recognizing any authority of parliament over us. that's a brief summary of that first chapter. >> fascinating and crucial and you have introduced us to this idea that for colonists, the idea of to sovereignty is with a state within a state, imperium within imperium. and they struggled to relocate sovereignty from parliament where it was not written to allegiance to the king, and then eventually as you tell us and other chapters, the the genius of james wilson, in the people themselves. so edward j. larson, help us take the story of gordon, that would have played out, in the 1760,'s to the declaration. you're describing your wonderful book, franklin and washington the founding partnership, fr
parliament in the declaration. even though parliament was the source of the stamp back, the coercive acts, parliament is not mentioned accept you, the king, king george is the source of all tyranny so they say, you have done this, that, and you have conspired with others, meaning parliament. so this is the argument, it is very legally minded and the break comes solely from the crown at that point, because we americans have ceased recognizing any authority of parliament over us. that's a brief...
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k parliament's delegation, canadian parliament delegation, and the dentist parliament delegation. all scheduled to visit time in the coming months. i think these are all signs that despite paintings warning and these very provocative and heightened and more dangerous kind of military exercise and activities around taiwan. it is not deterring the international community to show support by sending their delegations to visit to one. thank you so much for joining us. beginning did of new reporter into barry. so while china has said it, sites on taiwan, it has from the refuse to condemn russia. for the water ukraine, something born out of a no limits friendship. chinese president fugit being and russian president vladimir putin agreed to of the winter olympics in beijing in february. and since then, china has sought to frame russia, has actions in ukraine as being the only option moscow had to push back against us, lead expansionism, digital client luigi that you are the key to solving the ukraine crisis lies in the hands of the united states and nato, so we hope the united states and
k parliament's delegation, canadian parliament delegation, and the dentist parliament delegation. all scheduled to visit time in the coming months. i think these are all signs that despite paintings warning and these very provocative and heightened and more dangerous kind of military exercise and activities around taiwan. it is not deterring the international community to show support by sending their delegations to visit to one. thank you so much for joining us. beginning did of new reporter...
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would be very grateful to see anything the houses of parliament get rid of in terms of food _ parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ~ parliamentin terms of food. . ,, i. parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ~' ,, , parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ,, i. , . food. thank you very much, we will be back at— food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm _ food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm for— food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm for another - food. thank you very much, we will| be back at 11:30pm for another look at tomorrow's front pages. in an unassuming garage in the netherlands, there's an electric car with a secret. no, it's not its ultra—light, ultra—strong carbon—fibre frame, although that is important to the story, and it's not the aerodynamic design that makes it look like a future car from the 19505, although that is important too. no. look closer at that shiny finish, and you'll see that it's not paint. the entire thing is covered in solar panels — solar panels on the bonnet, solar panels on the roof, solar panels instead of a back window. yes, this is a solar—p
would be very grateful to see anything the houses of parliament get rid of in terms of food _ parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ~ parliamentin terms of food. . ,, i. parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ~' ,, , parliament get rid of in terms of food. . ,, i. , . food. thank you very much, we will be back at— food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm _ food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm for— food. thank you very much, we will be back at 11:30pm for...
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people's party says something in the european parliament, then sometimes it is somehow projected onto the decision of this european parliament. if the european parliamentepts something, it is then transferred to the european commission and other european bodies, so it is clear that those who filled out the ban will not stop there. they will continue to pressurize and already have the support of the largest faction in the european parliament. i think that those 1,200 conscripts from moscow and st. petersburg, which will be sent somewhere to the crimea to strengthen the russian army, they will strengthen it for the salary of a conscript , and it is about five thousand rubles. they can get a visa for themselves, they would have to be sent somehow to the european union. well, if those who do not want to completely cancel, completely cancel the entry of russians, that is, they should somehow be converted to the true path so that they do not go to war in ukraine, then you do you understand that on the streets of european cities you can meet different russians who are real tourists, there are those who are defiant. they go, so to speak , in t-shirts with the
people's party says something in the european parliament, then sometimes it is somehow projected onto the decision of this european parliament. if the european parliamentepts something, it is then transferred to the european commission and other european bodies, so it is clear that those who filled out the ban will not stop there. they will continue to pressurize and already have the support of the largest faction in the european parliament. i think that those 1,200 conscripts from moscow and...
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parliament and there are eliot actions be house, but death to the see counsel on the other hand issued a statement. if you think that explaining that it is not entitled to dissolve the parliament a by virtue of the constitution, namely by virtue of optical lumper, 64 of the constitution that stimulates that. the parliament is dissolved only in 2 cases. one, if it is requested by the law makers, at least 2 thirds. and 2nd, david is requested by the prime minister unapproved by the president of the states . in both cases it should go through sophisticated procedures including a vote close as inside the parliament, which parliament, which has now on hold as you know, that same support on his part of these are the cliques, their friends that a photo support us. our have now stage it sit in 4 weeks now in front of the parliament. holton gull presence. now the supreme judiciary council as is a statement indicating that its suspending its operation in all its offices, especially in central and southern iraq except in the kurdish region. but meanwhile, it has opened an investigation, or in fact, is requested to it has requested an investigation to be opened into what it calls an aggression on one of the major estate facilities, the supreme judiciary, a counselor. so it's a matter of trust. it's a matter of conf
parliament and there are eliot actions be house, but death to the see counsel on the other hand issued a statement. if you think that explaining that it is not entitled to dissolve the parliament a by virtue of the constitution, namely by virtue of optical lumper, 64 of the constitution that stimulates that. the parliament is dissolved only in 2 cases. one, if it is requested by the law makers, at least 2 thirds. and 2nd, david is requested by the prime minister unapproved by the president of...
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dissatisfaction, frustration, being expressed outside parliament, because parliament is under the control of the pro—prayuth parties. so outside parliamentctually lose hisjob? probably not. the constitutional court, whose judges were appointed under him, has consistently ruled in his favour and will probably do so again. but this suspension may be a hint that his authority is waning. another election must be held here within six months, and general prayuth no longer looks like much of a vote—winner. jonathan head, bbc news, bangkok. if you want to get in touch with me on any of the stories you've seen so far on newsday, whatjonathan was reporting about in thailand, you can reach me on twitter. i'm @bbckarishma you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a success for conservation after this tiny endangered baby elephant was born at a british zoo. he's the first african—american to win the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts exactly 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the southeastern sky, an or
dissatisfaction, frustration, being expressed outside parliament, because parliament is under the control of the pro—prayuth parties. so outside parliamentctually lose hisjob? probably not. the constitutional court, whose judges were appointed under him, has consistently ruled in his favour and will probably do so again. but this suspension may be a hint that his authority is waning. another election must be held here within six months, and general prayuth no longer looks like much of a...
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tears say you can't be half under parliament sovereignty if you accept one iota of parliament authority you must accept all. since the americans have already accepted parliament right to regulate their trade they must be under the authority. if you're outside of parliament authority even in one little respect then you must be totally outside all of the authority, it seems absurd nobody would choose to be outside of the problem is authority. that's how that goes, the americans confronted with the alternative and decided that's her choice were outside the parliament authority completely and by 1774 all the leading intellectuals, jefferson, franklin, wilson often see that they are tied only to the king and they have no recognition whatsoever of parliament authority over them. it's not a very accurate portrayal of their experience. but there forced into it by sovereignty. when you come to the declaration of independence these lawyers in the continental congress are screwed shoeless and trying to avoid any mention of parliament in the declaration even though parliament was the source of the stamp off in the towns of duties, parliament is not mentioned except the k
tears say you can't be half under parliament sovereignty if you accept one iota of parliament authority you must accept all. since the americans have already accepted parliament right to regulate their trade they must be under the authority. if you're outside of parliament authority even in one little respect then you must be totally outside all of the authority, it seems absurd nobody would choose to be outside of the problem is authority. that's how that goes, the americans confronted with...
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parliament, the largest faction of the european parliament, the faction of the european people's party, called today, exactly on the day when this issue is being considered in prague, in its statement called for a complete ban, what does this mean if the largest faction is usually so, if the largest faction in the european parliament something, then sooner or later the european parliament is inclined to this, and if the european parliament then the european institutions and the european commission others should return to this. that is to say, this is what they are. usually they are such a litmus test, so it is clear that if they are not ready for a complete visa ban now, but all before the cancellation of the simplified visa agreement with russia and the cancellation of the agreement on multiple entry it is expected that long-term visas will not be obvious to the russians, then sooner or later the european union will come to this. it is possible even by the end of the year if everything goes according to this schedule. what by the end of the year is still full the visa could be banned if by this time putin does not stop his war against ukraine, but rostislav, but we understand that there are countries in the european union that, so to speak, may have a slightly different position, in particular, it is about hungar
parliament, the largest faction of the european parliament, the faction of the european people's party, called today, exactly on the day when this issue is being considered in prague, in its statement called for a complete ban, what does this mean if the largest faction is usually so, if the largest faction in the european parliament something, then sooner or later the european parliament is inclined to this, and if the european parliament then the european institutions and the european...
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parliament would have to approve the dissolution of itself in order for us to go to new elections. they are radically, if you could get the demonstrators out of the parliament building or if parliament met somewhere else, it could be like the government, but there is a candidate erotically get the confidence of parliament at least says, prime minister designate to form a new cabinet in that most of the photo dealt himself out of parliament by through the resignation. so on the other hand, it would not be the 1st time the 1st and the career of that 2003. so it's entirely possible that standing what he says. now, it may enter into negotiations. he is somewhat, both us president joe biden has signed a new executive order aimed at making it easier for women to travel between states to get an abortion. it's his 2nd executive order on abortion, since the supreme court overturned the roe v wade decision, the guarantied a woman's right to the procedure. mike hannah reports from the white house. another salvo in the battle to restore reproductive rights. the 1st meeting of a task force which will explore ways in which to restore a woman's right to choose and protect her in the process execut
parliament would have to approve the dissolution of itself in order for us to go to new elections. they are radically, if you could get the demonstrators out of the parliament building or if parliament met somewhere else, it could be like the government, but there is a candidate erotically get the confidence of parliament at least says, prime minister designate to form a new cabinet in that most of the photo dealt himself out of parliament by through the resignation. so on the other hand, it...
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parliament. the members of parliament was blocking the iraqi parliament signed the position, thinking that this might lead to early and it just inactive. this doesn't happen. other members of that appointed who substitute his members of parliament, and this is why he's leaving and you asked them who was the 24 elections, especially after speaking with donnie simon physically. yes, thanks for breaking all that dying jamal protesters say they won't go on lester. demands are met, so where does that actually leave them as of now? is that a steel met you think that will last quite some time or will a compromise be find? well, based on we cannot assist misinformation only by reading local development. so working local development, we see we need to see what the americans intend to do. i believe that the americans have intention who lead iraq into a sort of ukrainian let's say. so now you for iraq similar to what happens in ukraine, and they are planning the same and learn. and by the way this to the scenario of the american aim to to say, damage what they consider the rising influence mainly. so they might
parliament. the members of parliament was blocking the iraqi parliament signed the position, thinking that this might lead to early and it just inactive. this doesn't happen. other members of that appointed who substitute his members of parliament, and this is why he's leaving and you asked them who was the 24 elections, especially after speaking with donnie simon physically. yes, thanks for breaking all that dying jamal protesters say they won't go on lester. demands are met, so where does...
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parliament? i think it would be negative- we _ parliament? i think it would be negative. we have _ parliament? ave a situation or we've _ negative. we have a situation or we've had — negative. we have a situation or we've had warm _ negative. we have a situation or we've had warm when _ negative. we have a situation or we've had warm when it - negative. we have a situation or we've had warm when it comesl negative. we have a situation or. we've had warm when it comes to boris _ we've had warm when it comes to borisjohnson, _ we've had warm when it comes to borisjohnson, there _ we've had warm when it comes to boris johnson, there were - we've had warm when it comes toj borisjohnson, there were reports about— borisjohnson, there were reports about sensitive _ borisjohnson, there were reports about sensitive documents - about sensitive documents unconfirmed _ about sensitive documents unconfirmed being - about sensitive documents unconfirmed being in- about sensitive documents unconfirmed being in the l about sensitive documents - unconfirmed being in the downing street— unconfirmed being in the
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changing this fit in for a month now and probably call him a few pine crevices of the parliament demanding that the parliament be dissolved because it hasn't been functioning for almost a year now. and also added the election and this political deadlock and despite the bad that sub himself and his resignation does not in his truck, it's important clearly to, to, to move or to any action. but this is the no, but we action. but he supports this because this is a state of frustration. disappointed as from himself, his admission indicates this page of frustration, this paper with appointment at the home political system as you know, that they have been mitigation by the political tied maybe by the prime minister of the could this region. but as of yet, it seems that this mediation has not worked out between the political blocks says, you know, that this has been going on for 10 now dealing the formation of the government, or even like a new president, the state, the main disagreement lies between southern on the one side and the parliamentary blog known as the coordination of framework that has reached a deadlock
changing this fit in for a month now and probably call him a few pine crevices of the parliament demanding that the parliament be dissolved because it hasn't been functioning for almost a year now. and also added the election and this political deadlock and despite the bad that sub himself and his resignation does not in his truck, it's important clearly to, to, to move or to any action. but this is the no, but we action. but he supports this because this is a state of frustration. disappointed...
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parliament, andora. the parliament of the general council is located here, to this day, next to a bas-relief, installed in the year of the 700th anniversary agreements on the dual suzerainty of these principalities about the facts. i would like to single out the non-fictional face-to-face ones separately. in part, because he formed our state is the signing of two treaties, which we call hiding or yarn in 1278 and in 1288, respectively. it was then that the principle of self-government was laid. that is the first stone in the foundation of our independence since. the ruler, on the one hand, the count, and representing the french, and on the other hand, the episcopal helian, representing the spaniards, decided that the territory of andorra they will govern jointly and indivisibly, apart from that andorans. they also united in the so-called parishes and before bandora was not dotted with such disparate units, it was decided to establish an assembly, the predecessor of the current general council, that is, the andoran parliament 1419, a land council was created, the course of events developed until 1993, when our current constitution was adopted, securing the status of andora as a parliamentary principality under joint control, endowing each of all the rulers symbolic and honorary powers of vice districts. andorra lavelle, camellia-in camp, lama-sana escaldez anwar tribute to ordino-san giulia deloria the state archive of the principality is located in a special repository. on the first floor of the cash desk of the dalaval house of the share, it is called the repository of the seven keys, and you know. why enter this room to gain access to it. is it possible only if there are seven keys, one from each of the parishes, andors? the most unique because in it, as nowhere else in the world, on equal rights, there are three the primary education system is french , spanish and proprietary, probably that's why and also because different nationalities mixed up. uh, children, the vandors from the very beginning speak,
parliament, andora. the parliament of the general council is located here, to this day, next to a bas-relief, installed in the year of the 700th anniversary agreements on the dual suzerainty of these principalities about the facts. i would like to single out the non-fictional face-to-face ones separately. in part, because he formed our state is the signing of two treaties, which we call hiding or yarn in 1278 and in 1288, respectively. it was then that the principle of self-government was laid....
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parliament _ as well as medical ones? no, the bit that parliament has _ as well as medical ones? no, the bit that parliament no, the bit that parliament has really struggled | that parliament has really struggled with is the bit about the adult who wants to die being allowed to choose to die. this is very much not that. we are not choosing death, we are not talking about autonomous adults, we are talking about somebody for whom other people are speaking. it is a completely different question, it is easy to see why they both get confused because they come under end—of—life but, no, there is nothing in common. end-of-life but, no, there is nothing in common.- end-of-life but, no, there is nothing in common. thank you very much. the conservative party leadership contenders have set out their approaches to dealing with the economic downturn forecast by the bank of england. liz truss has said she would help people with the cost—of—living crisis by lowering taxes, not giving handouts. rishi sunak warned that the conservatives could kiss goodbye to winning the next election unless inflation is quickly brought unde
parliament _ as well as medical ones? no, the bit that parliament has _ as well as medical ones? no, the bit that parliament no, the bit that parliament has really struggled | that parliament has really struggled with is the bit about the adult who wants to die being allowed to choose to die. this is very much not that. we are not choosing death, we are not talking about autonomous adults, we are talking about somebody for whom other people are speaking. it is a completely different question,...
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parliament. around 60 days after the ending, 45 days, depending on whether or not the parliament is dissolved. if the parliamentssolved you have 60 days. if the parliament ends with the actual terms it will be 45 days. march 24 is the ending. counting from there, 45 days, they will be an election. then after that, the chaotic situation may be occurring. mohammed: sunai, are you getting any indications that cracks are emerging in the ruling coalition, and is there any chance the prime minister might step down? sunai: well, prayut, i think he's intending to stay on. first of all, he believes against all the facts, that he's the holder of national unity, which i totally disagree with. he's the cause of division, the cause of discontent. but he seems to think otherwise, and he thinks that he has to stay on for the sake of the nation. but people think differently, of course. and another thing is thailand going to the -- meeting later this year. for prayut it' -- for prayut, it's something he wants to leave the hind ss personal legacy. he does not have any kind of credential in diplomacy to be the prime minister at t
parliament. around 60 days after the ending, 45 days, depending on whether or not the parliament is dissolved. if the parliamentssolved you have 60 days. if the parliament ends with the actual terms it will be 45 days. march 24 is the ending. counting from there, 45 days, they will be an election. then after that, the chaotic situation may be occurring. mohammed: sunai, are you getting any indications that cracks are emerging in the ruling coalition, and is there any chance the prime minister...
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parliament. so that's why everything up yesterday. ok. and eventually it's a pity and should have a decisions about the face of the parliament and the election. okay, i rushed a really good to be to direct of the house of iraqi expertise. also a policy advisor to the rocky parliament actually general from dublin returned to correspondent ali hudson, who has been covering iraq for a long time. do we think early elections may be the way out of this? well, this is a request order. the most of the quality confections are talking about early elections. however, there are a bit of differences are going to who is going to oversee the sections? is it going to be the government of 5 minutes to care to confirm the stuff most of pardon me on it's going to be another government. and this is kind of very complicated just like everything happening in iraq. now most of the others 1st request. however, in the, in the past election, as you were saying, yes, no one was able to get the majority and maybe we can, we're just going to witness the same results. and then you want, however, may be with the population today and speech people would be anxious to, to, to vote, to give them a charity to a certain party or a certain alliance in order to end this that lock the lock has been wit
parliament. so that's why everything up yesterday. ok. and eventually it's a pity and should have a decisions about the face of the parliament and the election. okay, i rushed a really good to be to direct of the house of iraqi expertise. also a policy advisor to the rocky parliament actually general from dublin returned to correspondent ali hudson, who has been covering iraq for a long time. do we think early elections may be the way out of this? well, this is a request order. the most of the...
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parliaments, the european parliament, in order to go there and hold the necessary political meetings, you need a foreign passport, because then a diplomatic passport because then a pass is not issued that you are a deputy and you, if you only have a citizen's passport, you cannot enter these official institutions or maybe with special passes, which complicates the procedure and we still have a project, for example, after i initiated the law banning russian films the russian federation made a whole series of provocations against me, and very often abroad, the fact that i had a diplomatic passport in my pocket, even though i was not on an official business trip, saved me because we could turn to the police or investigative bodies and immediately to stop what threatened me and the same in wartime can threaten every ukrainian politician. the law of ukraine on the status of a people's deputy clearly states that a people's deputy has the right to have a diplomatic passport and must report on trips when he goes on official business trips, which i, for example, always did there it is said that the minister has the right to cancel them. therefore, it is obvious that it is simply a political act to degrade the role of the parliamentlet's remember that the dictatorship began in russia with a shooting, with the destruction of the parliament, parliamentarism, and i am very sorry that in we have people who pressure the ministry of foreign affairs to do the same, what they should do, they should, on the contrary, invite all the deputies to say who you know, who you communicate with, and the relations between the parliaments of different countries are very close. for example, when i headed the parliamentary committee of the association the european union of ukraine, my name was andrii plenkovich, the prime minister of croatia, from now to tomorrow, they wrote a bad article against you, in which everything is from the newspaper, and everything falls on you, but it does not fall on you as a whole countries, you mentioned russian cinema here, the minister of e-e, oleksandr tkachenko, gave an interview where he said a lot of different things, in particular he said that it is impossible that he, the cult of ukraine, cannot
parliaments, the european parliament, in order to go there and hold the necessary political meetings, you need a foreign passport, because then a diplomatic passport because then a pass is not issued that you are a deputy and you, if you only have a citizen's passport, you cannot enter these official institutions or maybe with special passes, which complicates the procedure and we still have a project, for example, after i initiated the law banning russian films the russian federation made a...
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parliament in june. what was that? while on my anthony, his followers, have since been staging a, sitting outside the parliament calling for fresh elections. well, this isn't the 1st time. the influential carrick has withdrawn from political you thought to know for the cotton deadlock in iraq appears harder to resolve than in the past. daniel, so as a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies, he spoke to me earlier about what has led up to this unrest election results to make a long story short of mac does southern believe city one, the elections in the sense that he be arrival she a group, but he was unable to form a government and he withdrew his members from parliament. you know, boy cutting parliament is never a great idea because in new members are appointed in, in they form a government without you and that's what he's trying to prevent. and he had sought her husband, a long time, major player in iraq's political scene. but it has been more than 10 months since elections. so what is his motive for leaving politics now at this point? i think he's trying to show that he's indispensable. i'm not sure he's leaving politics at all. i think what he's doing is rousing his supporters to make enough trouble that new elections are called and he tells a little bit more context about why it has been so difficult to form a government in this period. this is splintering love political groups in iraq and it looked, as i said, it was unwilling to form a broad coalition. he wanted a majority, terry and government. iraq has been ruled by mid but broader coalitions since the american nation of you know, there comes a time for a majority. gerry, in government in a p
parliament in june. what was that? while on my anthony, his followers, have since been staging a, sitting outside the parliament calling for fresh elections. well, this isn't the 1st time. the influential carrick has withdrawn from political you thought to know for the cotton deadlock in iraq appears harder to resolve than in the past. daniel, so as a professor at the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies, he spoke to me earlier about what has led up to this unrest election...
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k. parliament's delegation and canadian parliament delegation, and the dentist poem and delegation all scheduled to visit time one in the coming months. i think these are all signs that despite beijing's morning and these very provocative and heightened and more dangerous kind of military exercise and activities around taiwan, it is not deterring the international community to show its support by sending their part delegations to visit time one. thank you. so much for joining us beginning hearing dw reporter in february. so well china said it so it's on taiwan . it was from the refuse to condemn russia for the water new crim something born out of the nor limits friendship chinese procedure being and russian president vladimir putin agreed to of the winter olympics and beijing earlier that morning. and since then, china has sought to frame russia's actions in new crim as being the only option. moscow had to push back against us, lead expansionism. you can, we do the, your, the key to solving the ukraine crisis lies in the hands of the united states and nato. yes. or don't we hope the un
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up. 3 weeks ago, other demonstration in front of the parliament taken control of the parliament premises, all the courtyard here for the parliament a occupied by. so the supporters for 3 weeks now, they say they're not planning to leave the area until the parliament be dissolved and elections be held. in fact, they have gone further demanding that no govern the forwards before early elections be conducted. but that is on the other hand, as you know, that that's one top demand of the rival political block, the premium parliamentary block known as the frame or the coordination framework that demanded forming a transitional government, a head over head of early elections. now they have just finished the friday prayers as you know that every friday. so the supporters gather in some cases that are joined by some other supporters from other cities. and providence is especially from the central and southern iraq. and during friday, prayers preachers usually speak politics. once again, reiterating saw those demands, once again, mobilizing their supporters and deb, again holding on to their demands, the parliament be dissolved, elliot act
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parliament, the cranium parliament. there are several blocks for the people, the brave as they call them, walk off the grave, like the vocal fame in hollywood, where those who have supported ukraine in this war, who have done an outstanding contribution to ukraine in this war, get their names on plots in the ground and so you can certainly not complain of being not well come here in your credit. i certainly know good to see the things are going well for him abroad. certainly for a very good cause even if things aren't going well for him back home. but he is building a in key for us some call it a 2nd front in the ukranian war, the fight to control the narrative. while zalinski has reached audiences around the world with his nightly speeches. russia is also buying for attention with a well funded propaganda campaign. the w's had a fact checking your vba explains why you should be careful when dealing with images and information about this war. it's all just a fake. here, a crane and actors are supposedly staging irrational tech on the civilian population of a crane. well, at least that's what the russian embassy and madrid claimed in a tweet. if the atrocities of the russian military do not exist, they must be invented. it says the video went viral with more than $1200000.00 views. but what does it really show? it is indeed a production, but it's quite different from what the russian embassy purported it showed. it's a firm shoot for the a crane in vol movie region of heroes, which is being shot in the key of sutter suburb of hostile. here you can see some pictures from the said we found on social media. the club is behind the scenes from the shoot as the produce of the film confirmed to us. so there's nothing fake to see here, but a feature film. and the russian embassy tweet was deleted. russia's propaganda seeks to justify the war and its consequences to the russian audience by pottering the west as inferior. and lately we've seen a shift towards new topics like the energy crisis in europe, and the sanctions against russia. this report by russian state television shows a food bank in germany, whose number of customers has doubled since the war began. the report also claims that germans linked the decline in their standard of living to the sanctions against russia. however, we found the original video from the bavarian broadcasting service b r, about the food think in neuron back. it does report on an increased demand as a result of increased inflation due to the war, but not a single word about the sanctions against russia. some things are only changed slightly, they are taken out of context. others freely invented and are almost comical like this claim from russian state television. in the main news show, the present of tells us that tyria, scabies mites, fleas and even lies a spreading in europe right now, because people don't watch themselves anymore because of the energy crisis and that europe is rolling back to the middle ages. as the anchor space neither at the national level or on european level, we could find even vac evidence to support this wild claim and the european center for disease prevention and control e c. d. c confirmed to us. there is no significant increase in such investigations in the european union. probably the most remarkable mis statement of this war, however, comes from the russian president himself. you book an uber go russian army does not strike at any civilian objects yet. i say soon as. however, this statement is in stark contrast to reality, the massacres in butcher, the bombing of the murray pull hospital. the use of cluster bombs of hock, if and so many more. the list of attacks on civilians in a crane is long and the case as well documented. in this case, the facts contradict putting, nevertheless propaganda. always almost achievers. one goal, it's souls doubt. it has been effective so far for russia, and as long as this war continues, the lies likely won't stop. some other news related to rushes more on ukraine. president lensky has denied ukraine's involvement in the killing of daria dog dinner. the daughter of an ultra nationalist ally of russian president vladimir putin. for thence he says, the camp on the killed davina in moscow was not ukraine's responsibility. russia and ukraine traded accusations over whose endangering the separation nuclear power plant. roger called a un security council meeting to discuss the dangers. there are fears that are damaged, reactor could leak radiation across the region. you when urge both sides to stop any fighting around the facility. and he cranes flag is flying high over new york city in a show of solidarity new york's mer. eric adams praised the country's brazilians on the day that celebrates 31 years since the embattled nation left the soviet union. almost half the e u is under drought warnings and a report from the blocks earth observation program shows the extreme drive where the could continue in some regions. for 3 more months. the po river in northern italy was once known as the king of rivers. but the parched conditions this european summer have caused billions of euros and losses to farmers who rely on italy's longest waterway to irrigate fields and rice patties. the rhythm po has reduced to a trickle in italy's lombardy region. it hasn't rained here properly since spring stiff and a crappy is keeping an eye on the river stand. banks, which are growing wider by the day. sam, only of a lot of my tissue, the water levels under 3.68 meters hormone means they live and usually it's much higher here at the black line, lsu, this in your near, that's where the water was la, put into the aqua. not only farmers are affected, some 90 percent of the small hydro power stations deadline. the rivers channels have shut down. tank's empty one of the big plants either as they are feeney, close down back in june. there wasn't enough water to power it's turbines. usually almost a 5th of italy's electricity is generated through hydro power. now production has been cut by 40 percent pharma gen duke attack heaney is concerned about the poor quality of his corn. the plants on his fields simply didn't get enough water. he hobbs to this field. well, most t months, eli green and m yards in danish with the 3rd and 4th. but our situation is tragic. we had to harvest her 20 days ago. we're still because i ran out of water and everything dried out. walk. why savage, she's gotten in order to save a small bit of a harvest lawyer will have to cut everything, diet west or crystal council. the regents thomas are losing half of their grain and rice crops. all know so part of the real baby was survivors. loss was he a little or we'll have to close up shop at the end of the year in the book i bronco fuel di, picture west lake garda is where the river pud gets a part of its will to from but the lake only has 60 percent of its usual water, bogan locals are worried tourists are making the best of new swimming spots. but if i don't remember that, that you can have a nice holiday it get, i mean, it was somebody to say that the quality of the water is, is fine. here there was at least some rightful a short while ago where the focus to say it'll be september before more is on the way climate scientists, brenda eck fizzles told me what kind of future weights farm is affected by extreme drought right now, given the ongoing drought it's going to be a matter of sharing very limited resources over the long term. it will be investment in infrastructure to design for today's level of climate change. last century, infrastructure is just not up to the task of supplying food and drinking water and biodiversity needs. but this is happening fast, drought hit, you could face 3 more dry months. what, what's going to happen if we're forced to wait until winter for relief, for example. it tough challenges because as we know, the agricultural sector of plants need a lot of water to thrive and that's a lot of the a need. and in the po river, what we see is that there was a loss of snow. the normal amount of snow that would get farmers and cities in italy through the summer, dry summer months. and that natural reservoir is no longer working with climate change. we're losing that snow packets. it's rain falling on the snow, the hot temperatures, and when it does rain, often it's a deluge. and unfortunately, all the reservoirs along the po have to release that water and send it to the sea. so there's no storage of that winter snow pack. so right now the trade offs are difficult. it's going to be a tough for local decision makers. and we're gonna have to get through and really keep an eye on the future droughts that are inevitable. so if we can't depend on natural reservoirs, are we going to have to build our yeah, essentially there are plans already for the po river where you would channel when the rains come, instead of releasing it to the ocean and the i drastic sea, you would be capturing that water during the daily use times and save it for later hydropower. use navigation use an agricultural use during the growing season when you most need the water. so to get through the dry months, we have to use human infrastructure which is costly because climate change basically destroyed the natural reservoir, which is up in that out, which is a beautiful way of nature storing for the summer. growing season of tomatoes and rice and, and water navigation and, and cooling off from the summer he waves of the past pollution. so from climate scientists, brenda equis will thank you very much for being on the show today. thank you. boating is on the way in angola and what's expected to be the most closely contested election since the countries transition to a multi party state and go into choosing a new parliament's and a new president of the pope. the governing body and b allay has been in power for nearly 5 decades. for the 1st time, it's facing serious competition. poverty, inflation, and corruption have been the main campaign issues in the former portuguese colony. let's go over to d w's out in 3. she's at the polling station in the capital lawanda out of there and bring us up to date on, on what's happening. well, so far so good. the election day has been going on without major hiccups so far. the in the capital luanda you can though feel a certain tension in a way that a lot of people we talk to, especially young people, are calling. busy for change, the opposition has their strong holds in the big cities in the country, especially here in luanda and many are saying that the oil wealth, that's angola certainly as if the biggest oil producer in africa hasn't trickled down to the majority of the people. there's massive unemployment here. this is certainly a challenge, but make no mistake. as
parliament, the cranium parliament. there are several blocks for the people, the brave as they call them, walk off the grave, like the vocal fame in hollywood, where those who have supported ukraine in this war, who have done an outstanding contribution to ukraine in this war, get their names on plots in the ground and so you can certainly not complain of being not well come here in your credit. i certainly know good to see the things are going well for him abroad. certainly for a very good...
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parliament and misleading parliament as to who exercises ministerial power is completely at odds with those conventions. this is extremely unorthodox. it is a breach of constitutional convention. to fill the prime minister may have apologize to his colleagues, but that hasn't quelled calls from within his party for him to resign from parliament. that's a step sofa that's got marson is refusing to take. sara, clock out his era, brisbin australia, burnett. kane is the political editor of cry key dot com. that's an independent news website. is also the author of the book lies and falsehoods. the morrison government and the new culture of deceit joins us live from sidney. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, are there any rules against the prime minister, assuming multiple portfolios, the reasons and the shining constitution is extraordinarily bike. primacy doesn't even include reference to a prime minister little or new she or how a cabinet system is government operates. and it's within this nebulous area of invention and norm that scott morrison really, operator is the reference to a shadow government by prime minister albany tonight, i think probably gets to the point which is that none of these for the legal mental, this was unconstitutional. body was conducted out of sort of public and it was conducted within the, the,
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in the religious institution agrees parliament has to act so all people in religious institutions are instrumental to parliament which is important because of parliamentsn't act there is no real threat what actually happens during the bishop controversy some people are very agitated saying there will be a bishop are other saying we desperately need one and those two sides together raise the temperature and then you have other voices from england saying relax. this will not happen and it is not a time parliament will reshape the church of england bishops have political power and no new diocese had been created for a long time it would be a very big act of parliament, and extreme extension of parliamentary authority. that wasn't going to happen. partly because no problematic in england and upset scottish presbyterians with religious authority but most anglicans did not want a bishop southern anglicans were very certain they wanted local control over their clergy in the main job of the bishop is to oversee a disciplined local clergy and the governor of maryland did not want external they wanted to select and discipline their own clergy so that becomes th
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green zone in july. 4 and they occupied the parliament setting up dozens of 10 in an open seat in front of the parliament, hosting parisian. 1 only in the parliament, but also it, although the state institutions inside the green zone, the green zone also has the supreme judicial council, including also facilities including the supreme court. the supreme court is now on is now not functioning because i'm just going to interrupt you again because i just want to move. i'm just want to interrupt you again because i. 6 just want to refer to these pictures that we're, we're looking at these live pictures. we are seeing more explosions. we can see many people gathered around. previously. we can see a bit of smoke that seems to have cleared up a little, but we can hear the gunshots back clearly. i'm not sure if you can see the same pictures we can see. but i think those are the sounds of rockets. what do you think is actually happening their mood? exactly. exactly. like i just mentioned that these columns over smoke are probably is from the seclusion as the media itself has just posted that degrees one has was for rocket or rockets. we have been hearing h
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that according to one former president parliament, the russian parliament who's kicked out the parliamenting in kyiv, he said they're partisan groups who may be responsible for the bombing that took place a day or so ago. so, he has a lot on his hands in terms of discontent within russia, in terms of the people looking at those parties coming back home. and the fact is, he's not making any progress. and selfies not make any progress he is losing. and the fact is, the stalemate and as long as the stomach is on it is a rush lhasa. now i think is trying to capitalize on that and intensify the war. >> so secretary, it can be easy to look side of where things that with so many domestic concerns there. can you give viewers a sense of the state of the war and how it continues to upend global stability. as well as the energy market? >> as we look at the individual who murdered. young lady and we don't take joining anyone who is murdered. let's go back and look what's happening in ukraine. there are 5000 ukrainian civilians who have died. there are some, i think, a total of 12,000 altogether in te
that according to one former president parliament, the russian parliament who's kicked out the parliamenting in kyiv, he said they're partisan groups who may be responsible for the bombing that took place a day or so ago. so, he has a lot on his hands in terms of discontent within russia, in terms of the people looking at those parties coming back home. and the fact is, he's not making any progress. and selfies not make any progress he is losing. and the fact is, the stalemate and as long as...
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parliament. this is one of their top demands, as you know, those are supporters of them. of that as others who have been staging gets it in for a month and out in front of the parliament. at the top demands is that the parliament be dissolved an early elections. b health they are they, they call on the, the called on the supreme judicial council. in fact, the filed a plea at the supreme court requesting the supreme court and the supreme judicial counsel to take a decision to dissolve the parliament. but it is additionally council, on the other hand, issued a statement to weeks ago that a few things that it says that it is not entitled to dissolve the parliament according to the constitution. and if it does so, it is a violation of the article number $64.00 of the iraqi constitution, which is to believe that the parliament is dissolved only in 2 cases. if the law makers themselves request that or if it is requested by their prime minister and approved to buy the prison or the state in old cases, that should go through a vote within the problem itself. so now this is another episode of protest. another episode of sit in to be stage it this time from the parent. this time it was in front of the parliament. now it
parliament. this is one of their top demands, as you know, those are supporters of them. of that as others who have been staging gets it in for a month and out in front of the parliament. at the top demands is that the parliament be dissolved an early elections. b health they are they, they call on the, the called on the supreme judicial council. in fact, the filed a plea at the supreme court requesting the supreme court and the supreme judicial counsel to take a decision to dissolve the...
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parliament i would really like the parliament to be perceived now, well, as a structure that is really on a level with the presidential vertical, the government does a lot of useful things. so it turns out that a lot of really important things are adopted in the parliamentd let's look at the ratings. people evaluate the parliament, how do you know? well, it doesn't really work i must say that the parliament is really going to do important things, adopt laws on time, and this should also be noted, it should be united, it should be united, because in principle, now it is the same period i wanted to briefly say the key word trust , i.e. trust can be lost very quickly and the key issue in principle victory lies inside ukraine well, of course, it is better there even with powerful weapons, well, in principle, after all, it is the basis inside ukraine, so if there is truth, there will be no lies, there will be a conversation with people who are fighting, from whom at the front in the rear, honestly, then i am sure that there is no doubt that putin will not succeed in anything. well, the second component, of course, is powerful military support, and there are no explanations, to be honest, about why don't they give us tanks or planes, i don't understand it any
parliament i would really like the parliament to be perceived now, well, as a structure that is really on a level with the presidential vertical, the government does a lot of useful things. so it turns out that a lot of really important things are adopted in the parliamentd let's look at the ratings. people evaluate the parliament, how do you know? well, it doesn't really work i must say that the parliament is really going to do important things, adopt laws on time, and this should also be...
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parliament and misleading parliament as to who exercises. ringback ministerial power is completely at odds with those conventions. this is extremely unorthodox. it is a breach of constitutional convention. the full, the prime minister may have apologized to his colleagues, but that hasn't quelled colds from within his party for him to resign from parliament. that's a step so far that scott marson is refusing to take sarah clock out 0 brisbin, australia in peru, prosecutors are expanding 8 corruption investigation involving president pedro castillo, looking at allegations of corruption obstruction of justice and taking bribes. because fear says the probe is political persecution and racist. arianna sanchez has more from lima with just when you renew office president mid august the you know, facing 6 criminal inquiries. and the federal investigations are getting closer and closer to home. a sister in laws suspected of awarding government contracts to friends, turned herself in a nephew, suspect of receiving bribes, is a fugitive, and one of castillo stop allies. former transport minister in charge of the government's largest budget is nowhere to be found as the us, as the mediator trying to portray his family as corrupt. his defense lawyer has requested, the judiciary stopped the press from publishing any information regarding the presiden
parliament and misleading parliament as to who exercises. ringback ministerial power is completely at odds with those conventions. this is extremely unorthodox. it is a breach of constitutional convention. the full, the prime minister may have apologized to his colleagues, but that hasn't quelled colds from within his party for him to resign from parliament. that's a step so far that scott marson is refusing to take sarah clock out 0 brisbin, australia in peru, prosecutors are expanding 8...
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parliament and misleading parliament as to who exercises ministerial power is completely at odds with those conventions. this is extremely unorthodox. it is a breach of constitutional convention before the prime minister may have apologized to his colleagues, but that hasn't quelled calls from within his party for him to resign from parliament. that's a step sofa that scott marson is refusing to take. sara clark out 0 brisbin australia still a hand on al jazeera wrangler rides in the spotlight as the un human rights chief visits one of the world's biggest refugee camps. and the wave of drug related violence crates, couse across mexico. ah . the journey has begun. the faithful world camp is on its way to castle boot your travel package today for your world weather update. hi there. thank you for joining in. we'll begin in indo china where we've had some soaking, rains for southern sections of vietnam, pouring into cambodia on thursday and same day as for the philippines, stretching from manila rate through to low og. see some of these darker colors that some more intense rain. that is falling, forgot that heat building once again the yangtze river valley just toward the south . so look at this. woo hon. we've got your pencil then for a high of 40 degrees, some storms are bubbling up around beijing once again. so keep close e
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parliament. then around 60 days as 30 the ending. okay, no more than that, $45.00 days, depending on whether or not the parliaments, the soft, if the parliament is the sock, then you have 60 days. if the parliament is ends with the actual terms, then he will be $45.00 days. so march is the ending of a 24 march. okay, so 24th march. as the early may counting from the 45 days, there will be the election. and then after that, then they arctic situation may be occurring soon. i am. are you getting any, any indications that the cracks are emerging in, in the ruling coalition? and, and do you think that there's any chance that the prime minister might stepped out well for you, he is. i thing he is the, to me in to, to stay on. and 1st of all, he believe that or you know, against all the fast, he believed that he is the, the holder of, of national unity and stability, which i totally disagree. and he is the cause of the vision. he is the cause of discontent. ah, but he seems to think otherwise and, and he think that he has to stay on the power for the sake of the nation. but people think differently, of course. and another thing is pallana going to
parliament. then around 60 days as 30 the ending. okay, no more than that, $45.00 days, depending on whether or not the parliaments, the soft, if the parliament is the sock, then you have 60 days. if the parliament is ends with the actual terms, then he will be $45.00 days. so march is the ending of a 24 march. okay, so 24th march. as the early may counting from the 45 days, there will be the election. and then after that, then they arctic situation may be occurring soon. i am. are you getting...
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parliament and misleading parliament as to who exercises ministerial power is completely at odds with those conventions. this is extremely unorthodox. it is a breach of constitutional convention. before the prime minister may have apologized to his colleagues, but that hasn't quelled calls from within his party for him to resign from parliament. that's a step so far that's got marson is refusing to take. sarah clark, al jazeera brisbin, australia, ukraine's emergency service has released a video of what appears to be the aftermath of a russian missile attack happened in the town of atoka that 60 kilometers south of desa. at least 4 people are wounded. with hookers, rail bridge is an important supply line between odessa and the rest of ukraine, and has been targeted several times before where the war in ukraine has pushed prices of food and fuel up around the world. inflation in the u. k. hit a 40 year high because from the office of national statistics show the consumer price index, which is 10 point one percent in july. that's up from 9.4 percent the previous month. hire food prices pushed inflation into double digits. staples such as bread, milk and eggs are more expensive and for all food prices rose to point 3 percent between june and july. unless say they expect inflation to peak in the autumn. you case central bank has
parliament and misleading parliament as to who exercises ministerial power is completely at odds with those conventions. this is extremely unorthodox. it is a breach of constitutional convention. before the prime minister may have apologized to his colleagues, but that hasn't quelled calls from within his party for him to resign from parliament. that's a step so far that's got marson is refusing to take. sarah clark, al jazeera brisbin, australia, ukraine's emergency service has released a...
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parliament should go on a would you think, going to happen. i mean, they've already put out a statement prior that they do not have the, the power or the constitutional right to dissolve parliament. i think the iraqi constitution is quite clear that it's at m p have to both themselves out to, to dissolve parliament and, and create a snap election. and so i'd be surprised if, if they give out a statement that says anything otherwise. so what's the resolution here? i mean, it's a $1000000.00 question, isn't it? is be be trying to find a resolution for a long, long time, but, but how can this be resolved? it's, it's looking very blake, this is the long as government formation interact, history. we're almost october, october, it's going to be since elections. and so the question is, what will get most of that back on the table? and so some have, you know, has stated that, you know, he's escalating now to de escalate. it's not quite clear what it will take for him to come back to have a seat at the table and, and discuss password for the. the biggest difference iraq is in new to, to challenges to troubling times. the biggest difference is this time is that it's being the problems are being created from within its own political parties and leaders have caused this latest crisis. all right, to apprecia
parliament should go on a would you think, going to happen. i mean, they've already put out a statement prior that they do not have the, the power or the constitutional right to dissolve parliament. i think the iraqi constitution is quite clear that it's at m p have to both themselves out to, to dissolve parliament and, and create a snap election. and so i'd be surprised if, if they give out a statement that says anything otherwise. so what's the resolution here? i mean, it's a $1000000.00...
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parliament, andora. the parliament of the general council is located here, to this day, next to the bas-relief, installed in the year of the 700th anniversary of the agreement on the dual sovereignty of these principalities about the facts. i would like to single out one of the no longer fictional face-to-face ones, in part, because it shaped our statehood. this is the signing of two treaties, which we call lost or yarn in 1278 and in 1288, respectively. it was then that the principle of self-government was laid over endora. that is the first stone in the foundation of our independence since. the ruler, on the one hand, the count, and representing the french, and on the other hand, the episcopal helian, representing the spaniards, decided that the territory of andorra. they will jointly administer the world, in addition to the palaces. they also united in the so -called parishes and before bandora was not dotted with such disparate units, it was decided to establish an assembly, the predecessor of the current general council, that is, the parliament in 1419, a land council was created , the course of events developed until 1993, when our current constitution was adopted, securing the status of andora as a parliamentary principality under joint administration, endowing each of all the rulers with symbolic and honorary powers of the districts of vices. andorra lavelle, camellia n. kamp, lama-sana. deloria state archive of the principality is located in a special repository. on the first floor of the cash desk golovan dom gave it is called the vault of the seven keys and you know. why enter this room get access to it. is it possible only if there are seven keys, one from each of the parishes, andors? the most unique because in it, as nowhere else in the world on an equal footing, there are three systems of primary education french spanish and substandovskoy, probably, that's why and also because different nationalities mixed up. uh, children, the vandors from the very beginning speak, uh, four languages, spanish, french , portuguese
parliament, andora. the parliament of the general council is located here, to this day, next to the bas-relief, installed in the year of the 700th anniversary of the agreement on the dual sovereignty of these principalities about the facts. i would like to single out one of the no longer fictional face-to-face ones, in part, because it shaped our statehood. this is the signing of two treaties, which we call lost or yarn in 1278 and in 1288, respectively. it was then that the principle of...
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control of the parliament building inside the, the parliament and outside they have been sitting up tents in the area in front of the, the main gate and around it did a facility of the parliament here. but despite the fact that the speaker of luck to the seller has commanded it. so the supporters to evacuate the parliament within 72 hours starting from to his day at evening. but as of yet we haven't effect awaited the parliament. some of them are still in sight. some are outside taking care of the logistics k editing, catering, and also some have been sitting up tense around. this is building and did they say they will not leave the area? it depends on the tomatoes air. friday mass price that has been commanded by looked at a southern himself, his commanded his supporters to perform a mass friday congregation payers in one of the arena's nearby, in their heavily fortified date. green zone have been calls for ha negotiations that have been calls for called but since the statement to develop devised statement by look to the southern himself caught in a way or another and dejected the calls for negotiations for talks, said that the talks are useless and there is no benefit, they
control of the parliament building inside the, the parliament and outside they have been sitting up tents in the area in front of the, the main gate and around it did a facility of the parliament here. but despite the fact that the speaker of luck to the seller has commanded it. so the supporters to evacuate the parliament within 72 hours starting from to his day at evening. but as of yet we haven't effect awaited the parliament. some of them are still in sight. some are outside taking care of...