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now parliamentary elections were also held on sunday and everyone's islamic conservative a.k. party in an alliance has also secured a parliamentary majority with his dual victories are to won will assume sweeping new powers added to the presidency last year in a referendum. i was not a birth. we learned. that one nation one flag one country the crowd chant led by one man reject type other one has tightened his grip on power in turkey after winning sunday's presidential poll he thanked his supporters in ankara after the electoral commission declared his victory holding all those who called the show to the winner it was this election is democracy. me lose our nation result you can use it. the winners of this election every one of the eighty one million citizens. his supporters were overjoyed. then work that we were at the capital of democracy and human rights elections were perfect we've won a victory again that's i've heard one is the best president the world can also. not celebrating is the main opposition c.h.p. party for one's main challenger mojave mincha had hoped to force
now parliamentary elections were also held on sunday and everyone's islamic conservative a.k. party in an alliance has also secured a parliamentary majority with his dual victories are to won will assume sweeping new powers added to the presidency last year in a referendum. i was not a birth. we learned. that one nation one flag one country the crowd chant led by one man reject type other one has tightened his grip on power in turkey after winning sunday's presidential poll he thanked his...
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from berlin turkey's regift china berta want a clear victory in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections the longstanding leader also says his party's alliance won an overall majority in parliament but opposition parties have raised concerns about both freaking and electoral fraud. european union leaders meeting in brussels have wrapped up an emergency summit on migration without any concrete decisions but chancellor angela merkel says there is goodwill towards finding ways to stem the flow of migrants to europe. and the goals were coming fast and furious today at the world cup after england seven goal thriller colombia followed suit the south americans had three pounds poland knocking the european side out of the competition while boosting their own hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the turn. i'm sumi so much got it good to have you with us we start in turkey where regift to warren has declared victory in the country's presidential election according to unofficial results he received more than the fifty percent of the vote needed to avoid a runoff let's have a look at t
from berlin turkey's regift china berta want a clear victory in the country's presidential and parliamentary elections the longstanding leader also says his party's alliance won an overall majority in parliament but opposition parties have raised concerns about both freaking and electoral fraud. european union leaders meeting in brussels have wrapped up an emergency summit on migration without any concrete decisions but chancellor angela merkel says there is goodwill towards finding ways to...
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well voting has just ended in parliamentary and presidential polls that are being described as president rejet tired toughest electoral test yet he wants a first round knockout and a majority for his party but once facing a really energized opposition has been a spec reports from ankara. if turkey's president is nervous there was no sign of it as he voted with his family in his istanbul home type one will enjoy widespread new executive presidential powers if he's reelected his favorite to win but a resurgent opposition has turned this into an unexpectedly tight race. turkey staging a democratic revolution with this election to transfer to the executive presidency was destined to happen to us at the presidential system which took you seriously raising the bar rising above the level of contemporary civilisations. the main opposition candidate a former physics teacher has chipped away at irwin's lead in the polls. hopes to stop or two on winning more than fifty percent of the vote which will force a second round runoff. i hope it will be good for our people and our country i hope whatever i
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age one is set to zoom sweeping new powers off a decisive victory in tsongas presidential and parliamentary vote but the main opposition candidate says the country's cutting its links to democracy and heading towards one one man regime. also coming up to the goals goodnow on sunday at the was capped off to england's seven goals for colombia followed suit the south american sixth street boss poland and knocking the european side out of the competition and boosting their own hopes of reaching the knockout stages to. play. i'm a good to have your company. european election monitors in turkey have said excessive media coverage and emergency measures gave president richard. quote under the advantage in the national polls john was was elected reelected with more than fifty percent of the vote let's take a look at the results first now turkey state news agency puts everyone at just under fifty three percent his main challenge will have an inch off the secular sea h.b.o. the republican people's party got around thirty one percent of the vote while their latino they made tosh of the true kurdish h.t
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voting has begun in the presidential and parliamentary elections in turkey. another five—year term in office. but he's facing a strong challenge in the presidential contest mainly from the centre—left, and in the parliamentary vote from a coalition of opposition parties, as tim willcox explains. turkey holds snap presidential and parliamentary elections today, brought forward by president erdogan. the elections were originally scheduled for november 2019. if no candidate wins an outright majority in the first round of the presidential elections, a second round will be held on the 8th ofjuly. so who are the main presidential contenders? of course president recep tayyip erdogan is running for a second time. he has been the dominant figure in the country's politics since 2002 and will seek five more years with beefed—up powers approved in last year's referendum. that referendum changed turkey's parliamentary system to an executive presidency. there is meral aksener, who was a hardline interior minister during the height of the violence with pkk kurdish militants
voting has begun in the presidential and parliamentary elections in turkey. another five—year term in office. but he's facing a strong challenge in the presidential contest mainly from the centre—left, and in the parliamentary vote from a coalition of opposition parties, as tim willcox explains. turkey holds snap presidential and parliamentary elections today, brought forward by president erdogan. the elections were originally scheduled for november 2019. if no candidate wins an outright...
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what happens if the governing party loses its parliamentary majority?nario, where parliament is no longer under the control of the presidency and president erdogan in this case. it would then essentially compel both sides, erdogan, and the parliamentary opposition, to work together in order to prevent a systemic bottleneck of the political system. we have just heard the call to prayer kind us at the mosque. —— call to prayer behind us at the mosque. if president erdogan wins the selection is again then critics say it will be one—man rule and turkish democracy will suffer. is that concern justified? in all democratic societies, the definition of democracy cannot just be subsumed to the electoral vote. in a liberal democracy you also need checks and balances that are ingrained in the constitution. if you end up in a syste m constitution. if you end up in a system where political authority is trying to ce ntralise system where political authority is trying to centralise under the presidency, parliament cannot any more play the role of these checks and bala
what happens if the governing party loses its parliamentary majority?nario, where parliament is no longer under the control of the presidency and president erdogan in this case. it would then essentially compel both sides, erdogan, and the parliamentary opposition, to work together in order to prevent a systemic bottleneck of the political system. we have just heard the call to prayer kind us at the mosque. —— call to prayer behind us at the mosque. if president erdogan wins the selection...
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are being seen as the most crucial elections in modern times for the first time presidential and parliamentary votes will take place on the same day and whoever takes the top job will be assuming in hans powers approved in a referendum last year these are not easy times turkey has been in the state of emergency since a failed coup attempt in twenty sixteen and the economy is in crisis mohamed volokh that how political allegiances have been shifting. president as a baby not one of his last campaign rallies at this ng an already galvanized college. and the i asked people to vote for the people's alliance the new political bloc led by his a party. you go to. every vote you cast for the people's alliance will be the final nail in the coffin of the old system and to keep it keeps producing military coups and crises on june twenty fourth every vote cast for the act party guarantee our future. with recent constitutional changes followed at a founder l. two on managed to concentrate many powerless in the office of the president sold the man who has never lost an election and who has been in power for
are being seen as the most crucial elections in modern times for the first time presidential and parliamentary votes will take place on the same day and whoever takes the top job will be assuming in hans powers approved in a referendum last year these are not easy times turkey has been in the state of emergency since a failed coup attempt in twenty sixteen and the economy is in crisis mohamed volokh that how political allegiances have been shifting. president as a baby not one of his last...
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things like eea membership, it is great fun for parliamentary geeks like me.hat the government ba rca my feeling is that the government barca will not face any defeats this week. that suggestion was that if she faced too many defeats, how secure is her future? she faced too many defeats, how secure is herfuture? but we have heard that many times. we have. the great thing in herfavour, the last year, even following the disastrous election result, i mean, disastrous in inverted commas, she is still in power. is it that they can't genuinely think of anybody they would rather have in that seat or anybody that wants to be carrying this hot potato. i would not be surprised if she sees it through to completion of the entire arrangement. then it might be time for somebody else. who would you trust in that seat other than theresa may? who is the grown up that we trust with this? who would wa nt that we trust with this? who would want the job? if you are sajid javid, jeremy hunt, one of the other 40 or 50 people that think they could be prime minister, you want theresa
things like eea membership, it is great fun for parliamentary geeks like me.hat the government ba rca my feeling is that the government barca will not face any defeats this week. that suggestion was that if she faced too many defeats, how secure is her future? she faced too many defeats, how secure is herfuture? but we have heard that many times. we have. the great thing in herfavour, the last year, even following the disastrous election result, i mean, disastrous in inverted commas, she is...
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john is said to assume sweeping new powers on to decisive victories in sunday's presidential and parliamentary vote but the main opposition candidate says the country is cutting its links to democracy and heading towards a one man regime also coming up goodwill games but little else from key e.u. leaders for the german chancellor is seeking a european solution to migration anglo-american and is a crucial week as she seeks to find agreement on refugee policy or risk losing hunch up. and a drive for women's autonomy all the economy a billion dollar reason for saudi arabia to allow them then in the driving seat. they will go is glow on sunday after world cup off to england seven gold trailer colombia followed suit the south americans pitch three possible undocking the european side out of the competition and boosting their own hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the tournament. welcome i'm of the thought she might. dicky's mean opposition candidate will hurt him in she has conceded defeat to president richard drawn in national elections but he won the country was headed into a dangerous eat
john is said to assume sweeping new powers on to decisive victories in sunday's presidential and parliamentary vote but the main opposition candidate says the country is cutting its links to democracy and heading towards a one man regime also coming up goodwill games but little else from key e.u. leaders for the german chancellor is seeking a european solution to migration anglo-american and is a crucial week as she seeks to find agreement on refugee policy or risk losing hunch up. and a drive...
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he got the m h p policy of course is an ally to the our party but now that there parliamentary majority is thanks to the support from the m h p i'm wondering if you think the governor is going to have to be a lot more sensitive to the desires of the m h p going forward. i think especially for the parliament in the parliament when the government or the they want to pass the laws they will have to they have to collaborate with the m.h.d. but i think m.h.d. and our party is in an alliance for a quite long time so in a dr alliance and these has happened after especially to quit i'm interested in two thousand and sixteen by the glenister terror group so after that many things have changed in turkey and that the threat perception has changed and because of these they're destroying alliance and the movies it's about survival and that's why there is this strong alliance so i tell him well how how important causing a holiday and ari's politics how important is parliament to top down the presidential system. of the one can issue executive rules county yes yes the president can issue executive ord
he got the m h p policy of course is an ally to the our party but now that there parliamentary majority is thanks to the support from the m h p i'm wondering if you think the governor is going to have to be a lot more sensitive to the desires of the m h p going forward. i think especially for the parliament in the parliament when the government or the they want to pass the laws they will have to they have to collaborate with the m.h.d. but i think m.h.d. and our party is in an alliance for a...
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with me are the parliamentary tony grew, and the broadcaster and writer caroline frost. welcome.y of the front pages are already in. you would hope that at this time of night. let's start with the financial times, where the continuing fallout from the terse exchange of tweets following the end of the g7 summit is their top story. the metro also has the souring relationship between the us and its allies as its splash. the times focuses on comments made by the white house economic adviser that the president had been "stabbed in the back," following comments by the canadian prime minister. the guardian leads with the news some mps have called for links between prominent leave backer aaron banks and the kremlin to be investigated further. the top story in the i is the rallying call put out to conservative mps to support the prime minister, ahead of a series of crucial brexit votes in parliament this week. the daily mail reports that following a campaign by the paper, the defence secretary has shelved plans that would have meant afghan translators who worked for the british army would
with me are the parliamentary tony grew, and the broadcaster and writer caroline frost. welcome.y of the front pages are already in. you would hope that at this time of night. let's start with the financial times, where the continuing fallout from the terse exchange of tweets following the end of the g7 summit is their top story. the metro also has the souring relationship between the us and its allies as its splash. the times focuses on comments made by the white house economic adviser that...
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, the parliamentary labour party, the parliamentary labour party who will not support this. aspects where we managed to succeed. the bottom line is that there are sufficient numbers of conservative mps prepared to rebel and offset however many labour mps... and offset however many labour mps. .. to and offset however many labour mps... to back and offset however many labour mps. .. to back a and offset however many labour mps... to back a new and offset however many labour mps. .. to back a new labour amendment. surely this is bigger than party politics. if there is a chance of 260 labour mps plus the conservative rebels rebelling against their own government then surely you should be, as a prominent labourmp, be surely you should be, as a prominent labour mp, be saying that things have shifted now with this new proposal by labour. come on board. this is bigger than party. but it is not a new proposal. it is a restate m e nt not a new proposal. it is a restatement of existing policy and also exactly the same as the announced policy from the government which is full access to
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and if you then consider that these elections will transform turkey's political system from a parliamentary into a presidential one you really get what's at stake here is miss out on wins the necessary majority he will be in almost all powerful president he will be the most powerful political leader in modern turkish history and that's exactly what the opposition here is trying to prevent their voting to roll back this presidential system and to return to a parliamentary system with a strong party humans because they say everything else is just turkey drifting into autocracy what's surprising is that this looks like it could be the closest race sense the election fifteen years ago brought on to power how optimistic is the opposition cayle. all right now the opposition camp is very optimistic two months ago when president out on announce snap elections for june twenty fourth most of the as observers said that this is going to be a comfortable win for missed out on and his ruling justice and development party but still many things have changed first of all the opposition which is very well kn
and if you then consider that these elections will transform turkey's political system from a parliamentary into a presidential one you really get what's at stake here is miss out on wins the necessary majority he will be in almost all powerful president he will be the most powerful political leader in modern turkish history and that's exactly what the opposition here is trying to prevent their voting to roll back this presidential system and to return to a parliamentary system with a strong...
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is set to see him sweeping the accounts up to decisive victories in sunday's presidential and parliamentary vote but the main opposition candidate says the country scotching its links to democracy and heading towards a one man regime also coming up they will go is going to go on sunday at the one topped off to england seven going straight up colombia followed suit the south american sixth street cost poland knocking the european side out of the competition and boosting their own hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the tournament. play. i don't welcome i've met that she. turkey's main opposition candidate behind an injury has conceded defeat to president richard drawn in national elections but he warned the country was headed into a dangerous era or one man rule as a presidency comes with new vastly extended power as this physical look at the presidential results took the state news agency on at just under fifty three percent his main challenger who had an injury of the secular c.h.b. the republican people's party received thirty one percent of the vote salahuddin them it josh of the di
is set to see him sweeping the accounts up to decisive victories in sunday's presidential and parliamentary vote but the main opposition candidate says the country scotching its links to democracy and heading towards a one man regime also coming up they will go is going to go on sunday at the one topped off to england seven going straight up colombia followed suit the south american sixth street cost poland knocking the european side out of the competition and boosting their own hopes of...
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and if you then consider that these elections will transform turkey's political system from a parliamentary into a presidential one you really get what's at stake here if miss out on wins the necessary majority he will be an almost all powerful president he will be the most powerful political leader in modern turkish history and that's exactly what the opposition here is trying to prevent their voting to roll back this presidential system and to return to a parliamentary system with a strong parliament because they say everything else is just turkey drifting into a top prosy what's surprising is that this looks like it could be the closest race sense the election fifteen years ago which brought her to want to power how optimistic is the opposition cayle. all right now the opposition camp is very optimistic two months ago when president add on a noun snap elections for june twenty fourth most of the as observers said that this is going to be a comfortable win for missed out on and his ruling justice and development party but so many things have changed first of all the opposition which is ve
and if you then consider that these elections will transform turkey's political system from a parliamentary into a presidential one you really get what's at stake here if miss out on wins the necessary majority he will be an almost all powerful president he will be the most powerful political leader in modern turkish history and that's exactly what the opposition here is trying to prevent their voting to roll back this presidential system and to return to a parliamentary system with a strong...
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the bundestag and the open power struggle could happen on monday because we heard here from his parliamentary group that the interior interior minister will potentially use his powers and he can do that to basically implement asylum seekers being rejected after a german border and then the makah would have to sack him at the very least as a face saving exercise and that would throw into question the entire government and of course indeed angela merkel's political future so were germany well this would leave germany in disarray it would certainly leave the plans to forge some kind of joint migration policy in disarray but the real crucial days will be those coming days over this weekend whether both sides will find a minimum common ground but damage has already been done the chancellor has been damaged here already evolved during the parliamentary president here actually spoke to delegates and basically questioning whether everybody realised what damage they were doing at this very moment in time to also merkel's leadership became a. political editor reporting thank you. in other news today it
the bundestag and the open power struggle could happen on monday because we heard here from his parliamentary group that the interior interior minister will potentially use his powers and he can do that to basically implement asylum seekers being rejected after a german border and then the makah would have to sack him at the very least as a face saving exercise and that would throw into question the entire government and of course indeed angela merkel's political future so were germany well...
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six candidates have entered the presidential election and eight parties hope to win votes in the parliamentary election but most people here will be voting for or against heir to one. and you can with the same government should stay everything should remain as is which party of the k.p. . everything bothers me what he did to us for sixteen years was not right he worked for himself. or any child you had it one is the best because he's built roads and hospitals for that one even proper roads in turkey. the union. the first day of the election has run smoothly each party has sent election monitors there it decisively countering accusations of vote rigging the turkish authorities carefully displaying openness. every evening these ballot boxes a sealed without having been opened my physique every evening kept under three looks and can only be open to all three parties a present. they will then be transported and open to turkey on june twentieth. that if you took i for part of even the opposition pro kurdish h d p is not afraid of vote rigging in germany but they complain that no one from the h.t.t.
six candidates have entered the presidential election and eight parties hope to win votes in the parliamentary election but most people here will be voting for or against heir to one. and you can with the same government should stay everything should remain as is which party of the k.p. . everything bothers me what he did to us for sixteen years was not right he worked for himself. or any child you had it one is the best because he's built roads and hospitals for that one even proper roads in...
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tory mps are urged to rally round theresa may, as the government prepares for a series of crucial parliamentaryotes on brexit. a family escape to safety after a large lightening bolt strikes their house in east dunbartonshire. also this hour: 100 years since the first british women won the right to vote. tens of thousands march across the uk to celebrate the achievement of the suffragette movement. and an eleventh french open title for world number one rafael nadal. we'll have more on that and a full sports round—up at 7.30 in sportsday. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump and the north korean leader, kim jong un, have arrived in singapore, ahead of their summit meeting on tuesday. mr trump says he's on a mission of peace, with the us hoping the talks will begin a process that will eventually see north korea, give up its nuclear weapons. just five months ago, the two leaders were trading insults, but now mr kim says the whole world will be watching their historic meeting. laura bicker, reports from singapore. the waiting is over. the hard work sta rts the waiting is over. the
tory mps are urged to rally round theresa may, as the government prepares for a series of crucial parliamentaryotes on brexit. a family escape to safety after a large lightening bolt strikes their house in east dunbartonshire. also this hour: 100 years since the first british women won the right to vote. tens of thousands march across the uk to celebrate the achievement of the suffragette movement. and an eleventh french open title for world number one rafael nadal. we'll have more on that and...
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million turkish citizens living in germany began early voting in the country's snap presidential and parliamentary election polls say that they could swing the election in air to once favor but how could they vote for a politician whose consolidation of power has been criticized as undemocratic while living freely in germany i'm sorry kelly in berlin this is the day. or any other one is the best because he's built roads and hospitals are also for the one even proper roads in turkey go from doing so well to you in the shoot out is everything around me what he did for us for sixteen years was not right he worked for himself you have. to. do this is the journey is our real homeland our families live there and we're doing this work here for them with god's help. you don't suppose they have an identity problem right because they've heard a lot of bad experiences. you know that's why they want to vote for turkey and why so many support the a.k.p. . in touch as such not everybody does go go go go go nobody at the election center. tensions are running high here in berlin german take this community people
million turkish citizens living in germany began early voting in the country's snap presidential and parliamentary election polls say that they could swing the election in air to once favor but how could they vote for a politician whose consolidation of power has been criticized as undemocratic while living freely in germany i'm sorry kelly in berlin this is the day. or any other one is the best because he's built roads and hospitals are also for the one even proper roads in turkey go from...
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hour, the turkish leader, recep tayyip erdogan, has declared victory in both presidential and parliamentarylections. he said unofficial election results suggest he has won another term in office, and that there is no need for a second round run—off. he also claimed that adding that his justice and development party had won the majority in parliament. lets take a listen. the elections on the 24th ofjune has brought some good news for our country, for our people. at the moment, an official results of this election is known. at the moment, it appears that our country has elected me —— unofficial results. at the moment, it appears that our country has elected me to continue to be the president, although it is an official. of course, again, ak party has also a majority in the parliament, and where we have a duty for a legislative process, as well. so i thank all of those who have actually taken their duty to work at the ballot boxes, and use their votes. i would like to thank each and every one of those citizens who did their duties. selin giritjoins us now from istanbul. if we are to embrace wh
hour, the turkish leader, recep tayyip erdogan, has declared victory in both presidential and parliamentarylections. he said unofficial election results suggest he has won another term in office, and that there is no need for a second round run—off. he also claimed that adding that his justice and development party had won the majority in parliament. lets take a listen. the elections on the 24th ofjune has brought some good news for our country, for our people. at the moment, an official...
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berlin turkey's rhetoric tired burdwan has declared victory in the country's presidential and parliamentary election speaking from istanbul a short while ago the long standing leader said his party's alliance had won an overall majority in parliament to one was citing unofficial results but opposition parties have raised concerns about vote rigging and electoral fraud the. european union leaders meeting in brussels have wrapped up an emergency summit on migration without any concrete decisions but chancellor merkel says there is goodwill towards finding ways to stem the flow of migrants to europe. and the goals were coming fast and furious today at the world cup after england seven goal thriller colombia followed suit the south americans hit three past poland knocking the european side out of the competition while boosting their own hopes of reaching the knockout stages pop the trunk. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us we start in turkey where recha typer to one has declared victory in the country's presidential election with nearly all of the ballots counted he has more tha
berlin turkey's rhetoric tired burdwan has declared victory in the country's presidential and parliamentary election speaking from istanbul a short while ago the long standing leader said his party's alliance had won an overall majority in parliament to one was citing unofficial results but opposition parties have raised concerns about vote rigging and electoral fraud the. european union leaders meeting in brussels have wrapped up an emergency summit on migration without any concrete decisions...
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voting has begun in the presidential and parliamentary elections in turkey. the biggest challenge to president erdogan‘s 15 years in government. he‘s facing a strong challenge by a centre—left candidate. turkey remains under a state of emergency following a failed coup two years ago. 0ur correspondent mark lowen is outside a polling station in istanbul. how much of a gamble was of the president erdogan to call this election in the first place? it is a very big gamble for president erdogan. two months ago when he called a snap election, it seems likely to pay for him, but then came a lively centre left a man of the people, muharrem ince, who is the stop erdogan candidature. there have been big queues outside the voting rooms in this polling station, they are hoping for turnout of well over 85%. why? president erdogan elicits such strong opinions. adored by his conservative, pyrs supporters who love his ground infrastructure projects, the schools, hospitals and bridges he has built. poured by his critics for, as they see it, destroying turkish democracy. this i
voting has begun in the presidential and parliamentary elections in turkey. the biggest challenge to president erdogan‘s 15 years in government. he‘s facing a strong challenge by a centre—left candidate. turkey remains under a state of emergency following a failed coup two years ago. 0ur correspondent mark lowen is outside a polling station in istanbul. how much of a gamble was of the president erdogan to call this election in the first place? it is a very big gamble for president...
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allies the big winners in the parliamentary votes where the kurdish h.t.t.p. winning over fifty seats making just new legislative body more diverse than the previous one and it's that who is among the many in turkey will hope can help bridge the political divide that continues to affect turkish society speaking to the nation i don't seem to understand those concerns. we're here. no one should be discriminated against in this country because of their belief because of their gender or because of their origins we will not allow this. the opposition will be disappointed that they were unable to at least force a second round of voting they will take heart however from their improved performance in the parliament and the fact that a relatively unknown person like i was able to secure thirty percent in such an important election with. not only one ticket. the first time for him hard. to believe in the other he. took time to become. rich in history no one. will be telling the current. political economic. i'm coming. or the new executive powers for the president may no
allies the big winners in the parliamentary votes where the kurdish h.t.t.p. winning over fifty seats making just new legislative body more diverse than the previous one and it's that who is among the many in turkey will hope can help bridge the political divide that continues to affect turkish society speaking to the nation i don't seem to understand those concerns. we're here. no one should be discriminated against in this country because of their belief because of their gender or because of...
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i think all honourable members met at, when we consider the extent of the parliamentary schedule thate need to complete in order to simply secure a controlled and a stable exit from the eu. so the house of lords can rest easy to now. that is it for monday in parliament. alicia mccarthy will be hit the rest of the week with updates on that eu withdrawal bill. not from me, christina kipper, thereby. —— but from me, christina cooper, goodbye. good morning. there's somewhat of a battle of the air masses across the uk at the moment. to the northern half of the country, we've got fresher north atlantic air pushing its way in. to the south, muggier air all the way from the mid—atlantic. separating air masses, though, tends to be weather fronts. and this one, as we see this little wave develop, a little bobble later will bring some heavier rain later this coming night. patchy rain and drizzle this morning across some western parts of england and wales, where the warmest of the air is. 18 degrees in central london. sunnier conditions further north for the commute, with just a few showers here
i think all honourable members met at, when we consider the extent of the parliamentary schedule thate need to complete in order to simply secure a controlled and a stable exit from the eu. so the house of lords can rest easy to now. that is it for monday in parliament. alicia mccarthy will be hit the rest of the week with updates on that eu withdrawal bill. not from me, christina kipper, thereby. —— but from me, christina cooper, goodbye. good morning. there's somewhat of a battle of the...
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he says that there are very strong and different views across the parliamentary labour party on that he is saying to put that to one side and support ours. will you do that? just support the labour front bench amendment? it's not a question of whether i will vote for it. i already said i will do that. it is a question of whether conservative mps will do so. and they are clear they will not support the labour proposition but they will support the cross—party amendment, which has not been put down by the front bench, to keep us in the european economic area. such is the determination... do you know that for certain? there are over 260 labour mps in the house of commons. that is a huge number. 13 conservative members have put down an amendment for the trade bill today, indicating that this is what they want. there are some people, but it is a small minority of people in the labour party, the parliamentary labour party who will not support this. that was the case in respect of other aspects of this bill where we managed to succeed. the bottom line is that there are sufficient numbers of
he says that there are very strong and different views across the parliamentary labour party on that he is saying to put that to one side and support ours. will you do that? just support the labour front bench amendment? it's not a question of whether i will vote for it. i already said i will do that. it is a question of whether conservative mps will do so. and they are clear they will not support the labour proposition but they will support the cross—party amendment, which has not been put...
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voting is taking place in turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections — the biggest challenge tosident erdogan‘s fifteen years in government. and women in saudi arabia finally get behind the wheel. after a decades—old ban is lifted, women in the gulf state are finally allowed to drive. and the travel show team find out how to to explore florence on a budget — that's in a half an hour's time here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. at the world cup england havejust kicked off against panama. if england win they'll progress to the knockout stages of the competition. it's the first time the two countries have faced each other. this is the scene live from the stadium in nizhny novgorod. very high temperatures there. and england expects. and gerryjackson is in newcastle for us where england fans are watching at the big screen. it is hot in nizhny novgorod, how hot is it in newcastle? well, they're saying around 23 degrees. i wouldn't be surprised if it is hotter here. if an england goal goes in here, 1800 will erupt withjoe. this is what they have waited four yea rs t
voting is taking place in turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections — the biggest challenge tosident erdogan‘s fifteen years in government. and women in saudi arabia finally get behind the wheel. after a decades—old ban is lifted, women in the gulf state are finally allowed to drive. and the travel show team find out how to to explore florence on a budget — that's in a half an hour's time here on bbc news. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. at the world cup england havejust...
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voters head to the polls in turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections.he biggest challenge to erdogan‘s 15 year stint in government. a decades-old ban is lifted, women in the gulf state are allowed to drive legally. my allowed to drive legally. my guest is the young writer nikesh shukla. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. england have scored five goals for the first time in a world cup. after a blistering 45 minutes against panama in russia. two goals for captain harry kane. two forjohn stones. 0ne captain harry kane. two forjohn stones. one for captain harry kane. two forjohn stones. 0ne forjesse lingard. a win means they will go to the knockout stages of the competition. this is harry kane putting in the fifth penalty. his second goal. just lining it up and putting it there on the left—hand side, back of the goal. gerryjackson the left—hand side, back of the goal. gerry jackson is the left—hand side, back of the goal. gerryjackson is in newcastle where people are watching on the big screen. what can i say? 5—0! 5-0. the screen. what can i say? 5—0! 5
voters head to the polls in turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections.he biggest challenge to erdogan‘s 15 year stint in government. a decades-old ban is lifted, women in the gulf state are allowed to drive legally. my allowed to drive legally. my guest is the young writer nikesh shukla. good afternoon. welcome to bbc news. england have scored five goals for the first time in a world cup. after a blistering 45 minutes against panama in russia. two goals for captain harry kane. two...
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he is set to assume sweeping new powers after decisive victories in sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections but opposition parties have cried foul over concerns about a vote breaking and elect a chancellor merkel says there is goodwill toward finding ways to stem the flow of migrants to europe. and the goals were coming fast and furious on sunday at the world cup after england's seven goal thriller colombia full followed suit. the south americans hit three past poland knocking the european side out of the competition and boosting their hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the tournament. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program thanks so much for joining us. we begin in turkey where the election authority has named retch of type as the winner of sunday's presidential poll extending his fifteen year on power heir to one said the governing alliance led by his islamic conservative party had also secured a parliamentary majority so let's take a closer look now at those results because turkey's state news agency puts erda wanted just under fifty three percent his main challenger you
he is set to assume sweeping new powers after decisive victories in sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections but opposition parties have cried foul over concerns about a vote breaking and elect a chancellor merkel says there is goodwill toward finding ways to stem the flow of migrants to europe. and the goals were coming fast and furious on sunday at the world cup after england's seven goal thriller colombia full followed suit. the south americans hit three past poland knocking the...
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campaign a parliamentary inquiry into banks's activities wrapped up a few hours ago let's go live to westminster now what is the height of folly got a bit lively didn't they what came out of this meeting. well this questioning was all product of the british government's fake news inquiry which was set up back in twenty seventeen really off the back of the trump russia allegations and politicians in the media here in the u.k. started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it and up until now this inquiry has heard from a whole swathe of various witnesses including the u.k.'s electoral commission and social media giants but really nothing much has come to light and today it was aaron banks's turn in the hot seat for international viewers banks's a millionaire businessman who turned into a political donor and he had funded the ukip party here in the u.k. for a while and then he funded this big leave dot edu campaign so for a lot of people he's seen as sort of the the person that bankrolled bragg's and he's sort of styled himself as the bad boy brags that he even wro
campaign a parliamentary inquiry into banks's activities wrapped up a few hours ago let's go live to westminster now what is the height of folly got a bit lively didn't they what came out of this meeting. well this questioning was all product of the british government's fake news inquiry which was set up back in twenty seventeen really off the back of the trump russia allegations and politicians in the media here in the u.k. started asking the question could russia have had a hand in bragg's it...
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it's not particularly surprising because because of the parliamentary makeup in iraq today. to be a combination of alliances and coalitions and you want to be able to or. to form a government because a. big part of this was. into a very large. it's probably inevitable that there will be your mind says between. three or four largest. the league of the future but so it's not it's the leaders are pros ok but looked at us had already announced an alliance with the pro wrongly . unmarry who'd come in second so does this alter that. no not really because there isn't much substance to these alliances between speech marks anyway i'm all they all they're declaring each other when you perform you know lines in order to participate in the future or the government but they're not merging there and agreed to any particular program whether this aligns with the previous one written one substance yet all it's really just establishing is that these parties and coalitions or going to work together with a view to forming a government would also establish that isn't this something we could have
it's not particularly surprising because because of the parliamentary makeup in iraq today. to be a combination of alliances and coalitions and you want to be able to or. to form a government because a. big part of this was. into a very large. it's probably inevitable that there will be your mind says between. three or four largest. the league of the future but so it's not it's the leaders are pros ok but looked at us had already announced an alliance with the pro wrongly . unmarry who'd come...
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as a result of brexit, the vote of parliamentary scrutiny of trade deals will be less than it is now.would be to the scenario whereby either the european parliament or british parliament sought to amend the withdrawal agreement, whilst the other one had approved it? that is a possibility. it's not unknown in negotiations where two parties are discussing an agreement for them to report back to their members, and return to the table to say, "i'm sorry, it didn't go terribly well with the members in this respect, can we talk about what we'll do about this"? so it is possible that that situation might arise, and that is why we thought it important in the report to set out what we think ought to happen, which is why we say that parliament should be able to express its view, and the government should listen to that. and we should be able to offer advice, but clearly it would be for government to go back to negotiate. does he agree that it is time for brussels to move aside the politics and start thinking about the economic interests of its citizens, and move forward in a more constructive f
as a result of brexit, the vote of parliamentary scrutiny of trade deals will be less than it is now.would be to the scenario whereby either the european parliament or british parliament sought to amend the withdrawal agreement, whilst the other one had approved it? that is a possibility. it's not unknown in negotiations where two parties are discussing an agreement for them to report back to their members, and return to the table to say, "i'm sorry, it didn't go terribly well with the...
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s party in the lead in slovenia parliamentary election and the u.k. marks one year since a deadly valen and knife attack that killed eight people at london bridge. the welcome to the program china is warning the us that any agreements between the two will be voided if donald trump goes ahead with his threat and tariffs u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross held a trade talks in beijing with chinese leaders earlier in the day he praised his meetings with china's vice premier as friendly and frank that's despite the two countries threatening take for tat tariffs on goods worth up to one hundred fifty billion dollars each let's go live to john hendren in washington d.c. following this for us so tough words from the chinese any sign of compromise. well barbara that those talks may have been friendly and frank but they did not seem to be very effective errors no common ground between the two sides right now and that is because the chinese are objecting to those u.s. tariffs those tariffs were levied on electronic goods about fifty billion dollars of them and
s party in the lead in slovenia parliamentary election and the u.k. marks one year since a deadly valen and knife attack that killed eight people at london bridge. the welcome to the program china is warning the us that any agreements between the two will be voided if donald trump goes ahead with his threat and tariffs u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross held a trade talks in beijing with chinese leaders earlier in the day he praised his meetings with china's vice premier as friendly and frank...
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allies the big winners in the parliamentary votes were the kurdish h d p winning over fifty seats making just new legislative body more diverse than the previous one and it's that who really isn't that many in turkey will hope can help bridge the political divide that continues to affect turkish society speaking to the nation i don't seem to understand those concerns. he's jim sinegal. no one should be discriminated against in this country because of their belief because of their gender or because of their origins we will not allow this. your position will be disappointed that they were unable to at least force a second round of voting they will take heart however from their improved performance in the parliament and the fact that a relatively unknown person like angie was able to secure thirty percent in such an important election. joins us now live from the main opposition candidate has conceded defeat but what was his message for adeline while he definitely didn't go out of this without a fight in the sense that even when he conceded defeat laura he still had some parting shots or not
allies the big winners in the parliamentary votes were the kurdish h d p winning over fifty seats making just new legislative body more diverse than the previous one and it's that who really isn't that many in turkey will hope can help bridge the political divide that continues to affect turkish society speaking to the nation i don't seem to understand those concerns. he's jim sinegal. no one should be discriminated against in this country because of their belief because of their gender or...
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when god was promised a presidential and parliamentary elections will be free and fair security will also be increased in campaigning and voting. indication of. the situation remains unstable in zimbabwe. remains on the stable with the system but the. twenty three candidates have registered to contest a presidential election in a month's time when i was biggest rival is the main opposition leader nelson chamisa for the first time in sixteen years international observers who were banned by robert mugabe have already arrived if they endorse the election economists say it could help secure international funding. for that to happen and have to be seen as credible and violence free. to zimbabwe. to the u.s. now with thousands of boxes of aid have been delivered to support separated migrant families in the town of mckellen on the us mexico border a number of donations has overwhelmed the charity run center forcing it to rent additional storage space every day dozens of sent from federal facilities for processing station in the town. they need a lot of things they need first of all hygiene
when god was promised a presidential and parliamentary elections will be free and fair security will also be increased in campaigning and voting. indication of. the situation remains unstable in zimbabwe. remains on the stable with the system but the. twenty three candidates have registered to contest a presidential election in a month's time when i was biggest rival is the main opposition leader nelson chamisa for the first time in sixteen years international observers who were banned by...
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when i got was promised a presidential and parliamentary elections will be free and fair security will also be increased in campaigning and voting. indication of. a situation but to remain unstable in zimbabwe political leaders dundreary remains on the stable we need the system that's going to go out on the. twenty three candidates have registered to contest a presidential election in a month's time when i was biggest rival is the main opposition leader nelson chamisa for the first time in sixteen years international observers who were banned by robert mugabe have already arrived if they endorse the election economists say it could help secure international funding. for that to happen and have to be seen as credible and violence free. al-jazeera. zimbabwe. policemen are amongst thirty people arrested after going to explosives as a rally by the prime minister two people were killed and more than one hundred fifty others injured and others of on saturday when he was rushed to safety described the blast as well orchestrated ramadan has more from the capital. if your police have confirmed
when i got was promised a presidential and parliamentary elections will be free and fair security will also be increased in campaigning and voting. indication of. a situation but to remain unstable in zimbabwe political leaders dundreary remains on the stable we need the system that's going to go out on the. twenty three candidates have registered to contest a presidential election in a month's time when i was biggest rival is the main opposition leader nelson chamisa for the first time in...
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parliamentary group boiled over about what they see as a power grab and promise to play partner with westminster on bricks that alex spoke to tommy shipwright comments how well the ins about the threats to breaks it from the other celtic nations i'm joined by tommy sheppard from the scottish national party and hope that committee. it can be shared but are you really upset about. a parliamentary game some sort upon tonight that you were acting out last week no games here i like a stuff that really affects people effects the people i represent and of course last week the reason why we made a protest was because we were denied for my first time in this parliament we were denied the opportunity to even discuss major proposals that will affect the lives of the people i was elected to represent if i'm unable to do that then i think i'm feeling in my political responsibility to the people who voted for me to not protest about it and i hope the government learned its lesson from the shenanigans of last week and it won't try and do that again but having said that i very much doubt it. liberat
parliamentary group boiled over about what they see as a power grab and promise to play partner with westminster on bricks that alex spoke to tommy shipwright comments how well the ins about the threats to breaks it from the other celtic nations i'm joined by tommy sheppard from the scottish national party and hope that committee. it can be shared but are you really upset about. a parliamentary game some sort upon tonight that you were acting out last week no games here i like a stuff that...
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has pulled in just over eight percent and parliamentary elections were also held on sunday also giving back to tie affair to want an overall majority for his sake a party and let's have a closer look now. i was not below. we learn. thirty one nation one flag one country the crowd chant led by one man reject type other one has tightened his grip on power in turkey after winning sunday's presidential poll he thanked his supporters and i encourage after the electoral commission declared his victory. called the should of the winner this election is democracy. really ludo our nation. could suit. the winners of this election every one of the eighty one million citizens. the supporters were overjoyed i just. told. them look we're at the capital of democracy and human rights elections were perfect we've won a victory again the jets i've heard one is the best president the world can also. not celebrating is the main opposition c.h.p. party but a once main challenger mojave mincha had hoped to force one into a second round runoff and unite the various opposition groups behind him. inches back is
has pulled in just over eight percent and parliamentary elections were also held on sunday also giving back to tie affair to want an overall majority for his sake a party and let's have a closer look now. i was not below. we learn. thirty one nation one flag one country the crowd chant led by one man reject type other one has tightened his grip on power in turkey after winning sunday's presidential poll he thanked his supporters and i encourage after the electoral commission declared his...
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votes are being counted in turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections after an unexpectedly challenging contest for president erdogan. also coming up — women in saudi arabia finally get behind the wheel. after a decades—old ban is lifted, women in the gulf state are allowed to drive legally. on talking books in half an hour — norwegian journalist and author asne seierstad speaks to gavin esler at the hay festival. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. england are through to the knockout stages after beating panama 6—1 in russia — their biggest win a major tournament. captain harry kane scored a hat trick — becoming the leading scorer in the competition ahead of ronaldo. john stones got twoand jesse lingard one. panama pulled one back in the second half — with their oldest player scoring their first ever world cup goal. let's take a look at the goals. that's a head afterjohn stones that has gone in. two goals and the world cup so farfor has gone in. two goals and the world cup so far for harry kane. how emphatic was that? sterling. jesse lingard. jesse lingard! puts the ball in, across
votes are being counted in turkey's presidential and parliamentary elections after an unexpectedly challenging contest for president erdogan. also coming up — women in saudi arabia finally get behind the wheel. after a decades—old ban is lifted, women in the gulf state are allowed to drive legally. on talking books in half an hour — norwegian journalist and author asne seierstad speaks to gavin esler at the hay festival. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. england are through to the...
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the parliamentary constituencies bill aims to stop the number of mps being cut from 650 to 600.s known as a money resolution allowing it to go forward for more discussion — but ministers have been blocking the move. how can the governmentjustify picking and choosing which bill gets a money resolution or not? this is not an elected dictatorship, madam deputy speaker. it appears the government, are reacting in the same way, thwarting the will of the house as the abuse of process that we saw last friday on the upskirting bill. the boundary commissions began the 2018 parliamentary boundary review in 2016 and are due to report the final recommendations to government later this year, in fact within only a few sitting weeks. this government has made a commitment to continue with this boundary review. it was voted for by this house, and it would not be appropriate to proceed with the parliamentary constituencies amendment bill at this time by providing it with a money resolution. this is about the democratic outcomes of this house, about how we do our business. and i think we dispense w
the parliamentary constituencies bill aims to stop the number of mps being cut from 650 to 600.s known as a money resolution allowing it to go forward for more discussion — but ministers have been blocking the move. how can the governmentjustify picking and choosing which bill gets a money resolution or not? this is not an elected dictatorship, madam deputy speaker. it appears the government, are reacting in the same way, thwarting the will of the house as the abuse of process that we saw...