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action swept to power on sat in the back of a popular protest earlier this year now he wants a parliamentary majority to push through his reforms genda also coming out. assessing the damage in paris to move violent protests killer vest demonstrators demanding further reforms for the french government promising to keep donald. i'm rebecca races it's good to have you with us i mean ian's are going to the polls today in snap parliamentary elections triggered by reformist prime minister nicole passion after he took office earlier this year president has done cost his ballot early and urged fellow citizens to participate in the election earlier this year the country went through what's being called its velvet revolution it was the most sweeping transformation in the landlocked caucasus country since its independence from the soviet union you know thirty years ago. parliamentary elections would shed jewel to be held until twenty twenty two that's not paul's being sane is an attempt by passion to cement political foresty ahead of a planned planned reform drive. to his supporters he's a true man of
action swept to power on sat in the back of a popular protest earlier this year now he wants a parliamentary majority to push through his reforms genda also coming out. assessing the damage in paris to move violent protests killer vest demonstrators demanding further reforms for the french government promising to keep donald. i'm rebecca races it's good to have you with us i mean ian's are going to the polls today in snap parliamentary elections triggered by reformist prime minister nicole...
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prime minister nicole passion young swept to power on the back of popular protests now he wants a parliamentary majority to push through his reform agenda also coming up. as setting the damage in paris after more violent protests yellow vests demonstrators demanding further reforms while the french government promises to keep dialogue open. than the pitch turned into a battlefield as tempers play in germany colorable derby in the end dortmund down shall go to keep their nine point lead at the top of the day. i'm rebecca has it's good to have you with us i mean ian's are going to the polls today in snap column entry elections triggered by reformist prime minister nicole passion and after he took office earlier this year president sarkozy caused his ballot early and urged fellow citizens to participate in the election earlier this year the country went through what spain called its velvet revolution it was the most sweeping transformation in the landlocked caucasus country since its independence from the soviet union nearly thirty years ago parliamentary elections won't shed will to be held until
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showing their colors before the decisive parliamentary vote these people are protesting against the braggs a deal struck by prime minister theresa may they want to stay in the e.u. . the country is divided many now think bragg's it is a mistake wales has flipped a majority here voted to leave the e.u. two years ago latest polls suggest that's changed. i did vote to leave but i saw it just for us to make our own decisions. that's now i will not show i think we've got a bad deal stain in the weeds of what's up and i was going to come i mean i think it's a lot of regret because i think a lot of people thought leave me just walk up but i knew it wouldn't be quite like this so complicated you know. you did it with populations millions and it's just it's not as easy as shutting the door and saying goodbye theresa may is under attack from those who want to stay in the e.u. and those who want to leave but think her deal is not good enough she insists what she agreed with the e.u. and presented to parliament last week is the best possible option she and her loyalists rejected suggestions that they
showing their colors before the decisive parliamentary vote these people are protesting against the braggs a deal struck by prime minister theresa may they want to stay in the e.u. . the country is divided many now think bragg's it is a mistake wales has flipped a majority here voted to leave the e.u. two years ago latest polls suggest that's changed. i did vote to leave but i saw it just for us to make our own decisions. that's now i will not show i think we've got a bad deal stain in the...
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is that the parliamentary party does have confidence here. it was a convincing win two hundred votes against one hundred seventeen. the secret ballot behind closed doors in westminster was because of tories a maze handling of bricks it but she struck a compromise with the conservative party in order to ensure keeping her jaw a promise not to stand in the next election but she made no reference to such a compromise when she emerged after the vote so here is a new mission delivering the bricks it that people voted for bringing the country back together and building a country that truly works for everyone but some of those who voted against her say there's been irreparable damage she brought back an agreement that has divided the conservative party and divided the conservative party from. this means we don't have a we don't have a majority to govern the country earlier in the day there had been high drama the tension easing only slightly when conservative m.p.'s publicly declaring their support past the hundred fifty nine figure needed for her s
is that the parliamentary party does have confidence here. it was a convincing win two hundred votes against one hundred seventeen. the secret ballot behind closed doors in westminster was because of tories a maze handling of bricks it but she struck a compromise with the conservative party in order to ensure keeping her jaw a promise not to stand in the next election but she made no reference to such a compromise when she emerged after the vote so here is a new mission delivering the bricks it...
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the parliamentary arithmetic has not changed and this result shows her parliamentary and colleagues aret this vote by promising that she's not going to lead them to the next general election, which nobody seriously thought she was going to be leading them to the next general election anyway. from what i hear, they were typically may words, i do not intend to... and there have been a number of times we ever politician say, i will not be doing this, and they do this. let's go to the ft. a comment on the front page. also, robert streb easley. .. comment on the front page. also, robert streb easley... this, and the -- his —— his column on the front page, rather unusually. how, ifany, have the options change back in parliament about where they have to have their say? she did rather well getting the vote done really quickly. shejust getting the vote done really quickly. she just whipped getting the vote done really quickly. shejust whipped it getting the vote done really quickly. she just whipped it from underneath their feet. what dia said earlier is quite true. if you strip out the payroll
the parliamentary arithmetic has not changed and this result shows her parliamentary and colleagues aret this vote by promising that she's not going to lead them to the next general election, which nobody seriously thought she was going to be leading them to the next general election anyway. from what i hear, they were typically may words, i do not intend to... and there have been a number of times we ever politician say, i will not be doing this, and they do this. let's go to the ft. a comment...
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there is no parliamentary majority for what you are talking about.actually now on track to a general election? we will wait and see. let's get this over first. if that is where it leads... it is not necessarily where it leads at all because the question of whether or not a new prime minister, a new conservative party leader, can actually renegotiate the arrangements, the eu would have to face the fact that they are dealing with a different situation and there is another factor as well, this withdrawal agreement, by many standards, is not consistent with the withdrawal act which was passed in 2018. that said we would repeal the european communities act 1972 in its entirety from exit day but the reality is, the withdrawal agreement is inconsistent with that act of parliament. that in itself is a very serious matter. it is also inconsistent with the status of northern ireland, which is, it's pa rt northern ireland, which is, it's part of the uk. this arrangement differentiates between northern ireland and the rest of the uk in very substantial ways. on
there is no parliamentary majority for what you are talking about.actually now on track to a general election? we will wait and see. let's get this over first. if that is where it leads... it is not necessarily where it leads at all because the question of whether or not a new prime minister, a new conservative party leader, can actually renegotiate the arrangements, the eu would have to face the fact that they are dealing with a different situation and there is another factor as well, this...
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showing their colors before the decisive parliamentary vote the speech. bull are protesting against the back seat deal struck by prime minister theresa may they want to stay in the e.u. in wales a majority voted to leave the e.u. two years ago but latest polls suggest that's changed and wales would now votes to remain. i did. just press to make decisions. that. i think. it's. going to come right. i think is a lot of regret because i think a lot of people thought leave me just walk up to. it wouldn't be quite like it's so complicated you know. if you know what population is millions and it's just it's not as easy as shutting the door and saying goodbye. may is under attack from those who want to stay in the e.u. and those who want to leave but think her deal is not good enough and dozens of lawmakers say they are planning to vote against it. because it is going ahead because it is a good deal it's the only deal and it's important that we don't let it be the enemy of the good and what if parliament rejects the deal and unregulated exits new elections or eve
showing their colors before the decisive parliamentary vote the speech. bull are protesting against the back seat deal struck by prime minister theresa may they want to stay in the e.u. in wales a majority voted to leave the e.u. two years ago but latest polls suggest that's changed and wales would now votes to remain. i did. just press to make decisions. that. i think. it's. going to come right. i think is a lot of regret because i think a lot of people thought leave me just walk up to. it...
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more time to fix technical glitches discovered during october's parliamentary elections. at least fifty six fifty six people have been killed and more are still missing after rain triggered landslides and flash flooding in the eastern philippines and more than twenty two thousand people fled their homes ahead of the storm rescue operations are underway but many of the affected areas are still inaccessible due to flooding . tens of thousands of serbians have marched through the capital beltway for the fourth consecutive weekend the protesters waved ban is accusing president alexander of the church of suppressing democratic liberties cracking down on political opponents and controlling the media. well twenty eighteen has been a year many german football fans would rather forget the national tain won just four of its thirteen matches and of course it didn't put up much of a fight while losing its title during this year's world cup so the national team and its stars are hoping to give fans a reason to cheer in twenty nineteen this world cup exit it was a real got punch for me
more time to fix technical glitches discovered during october's parliamentary elections. at least fifty six fifty six people have been killed and more are still missing after rain triggered landslides and flash flooding in the eastern philippines and more than twenty two thousand people fled their homes ahead of the storm rescue operations are underway but many of the affected areas are still inaccessible due to flooding . tens of thousands of serbians have marched through the capital beltway...
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the parliamentary party does have confidence... westminster, as have people in your up. is there anything they want senior today that will make them wa nt to senior today that will make them want to offer a little bit more to the british prime minister? alli will say is i was in the pub earlier having some fish and chips and everybody was watching football and not your excellent programme, christian. it's not been the biggest deal in brussels, and that's because they knew it was this sideshow. they continued on the assumptions that the summit tomorrow on the eu leaders with the theresa may coming here and represent the uk as the prime minister, sitting prime minister, not the prime minister who is going anywhere. the fact is, i think it will be back to business and usual, and business as usual is about these assurances theresa may is seeking about the deal, the withdrawal agreement and specifically the irish backstop. the issue about a guarantee of no hard border in ireland. the eu is clear ina border in ireland. the eu is clear in
the parliamentary party does have confidence... westminster, as have people in your up. is there anything they want senior today that will make them wa nt to senior today that will make them want to offer a little bit more to the british prime minister? alli will say is i was in the pub earlier having some fish and chips and everybody was watching football and not your excellent programme, christian. it's not been the biggest deal in brussels, and that's because they knew it was this sideshow....
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i'm rebecca riches it's good to have you with us lord helping has begun after armenia snap parliamentary elections today preliminary results are expected in several hours time the reformist prime minister nicola passion pushed for the early ballots after the peaceful anti corruption uprising swept into power earlier this year it was the most sweeping transformation in the landlocked caucasus country since its independence from the soviet union nearly thirty years ago international election observers were monitoring today's vote which was called as passion seeks a stronger mandate in parliament his planned reform drive. to his supporters he's a true man of the people a former journalist a turned politician nicole passion has a way with words and an unassuming style that has won the hearts and minds of many armenians. question young was elected prime minister by parliament in may after galvanizing the civil disobedience movement to protest a power grab by the country's prime minister sergey sarkozy on donning his trademark backpack and baseball cap pushing and led weeks of mass protests th
i'm rebecca riches it's good to have you with us lord helping has begun after armenia snap parliamentary elections today preliminary results are expected in several hours time the reformist prime minister nicola passion pushed for the early ballots after the peaceful anti corruption uprising swept into power earlier this year it was the most sweeping transformation in the landlocked caucasus country since its independence from the soviet union nearly thirty years ago international election...
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news live from berlin snap elections after the belbek revolution polls close in armenia as parliamentary elections prime minister and me call passion young swept to power on the back of popular protests in turkey as it's new now he wants a majority in parliament to push through his a reform agenda also coming up. assessing the damage in paris up to more violent protests yellow best demonstrators demanding further reforms as french president emmanuel back home values to address the nation and meet with union officials in the coming week. i'm rebecca ritter's it's good to have you with us polls have just closed moments ago in armenia as a snap parliamentary elections reformist prime minister nicola passion pushed for the early ballot after a peaceful revolution swept into power earlier this year the prime minister is now seeking a strong the mandate from voters for his reform agenda he stepped down two months ago so polman could be dissolved to this election national road a wave of popular discontent and mass protests against corruption but the former ruling party still dominates the curre
news live from berlin snap elections after the belbek revolution polls close in armenia as parliamentary elections prime minister and me call passion young swept to power on the back of popular protests in turkey as it's new now he wants a majority in parliament to push through his a reform agenda also coming up. assessing the damage in paris up to more violent protests yellow best demonstrators demanding further reforms as french president emmanuel back home values to address the nation and...
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lines takes an early lead in elections with votes still being counted question he and hopes the parliamentary polls to cement his agenda to reform the country. find a home free thanks for joining me thousands have taken to the streets in london to voice opposition to the government's plans on brics it right wing protesters say prime minister teresa mayes deal negotiated with the european union makes too many concessions they're calling for a different deal meanwhile groups on the left to gather tism on the government abandon its plans to leave the e.u. well together the prime minister is coming under pressure from all sides as parliament for pest a vote this week on hope regs that deal with many expected nor makers to reject a plan. showing their colors before the decisive parliamentary vote these people are protesting against the brig's a deal struck by prime minister theresa may they want to stay in the. the country is divided many now think bragg's it is a mistake wales has flipped a majority here voted to leave the e.u. two years ago latest polls suggest that's changed. i did but. that's
lines takes an early lead in elections with votes still being counted question he and hopes the parliamentary polls to cement his agenda to reform the country. find a home free thanks for joining me thousands have taken to the streets in london to voice opposition to the government's plans on brics it right wing protesters say prime minister teresa mayes deal negotiated with the european union makes too many concessions they're calling for a different deal meanwhile groups on the left to gather...
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snap election results are armenia's a velvet revolution counting is underway in the country's parliamentary voters' acting prime minister nicole passion is hoping for a majority in parliament to push through his reform agenda also coming out assessing the damage in paris after more violent protests the yellow vest demonstrators demanding for the reforms as french president emmanuel back home values to address the nation and make the union groups in the coming day. i'm rebecca riches it's good to have you with this vote counting has begun after amin is snap parliamentary elections today preliminary results are expected in several hours the reformist prime minister nichol passion young pushed for the early ballots after a pace full anticorruption uprising swept into power earlier this year it was the most sweeping transformation in the landlock locked caucasus country since its independence from the soviet union nearly thirty years ago international election observers were monitoring today's vote which was cold as passion no six a strong mandate impala meant for his planned reform drive. to h
snap election results are armenia's a velvet revolution counting is underway in the country's parliamentary voters' acting prime minister nicole passion is hoping for a majority in parliament to push through his reform agenda also coming out assessing the damage in paris after more violent protests the yellow vest demonstrators demanding for the reforms as french president emmanuel back home values to address the nation and make the union groups in the coming day. i'm rebecca riches it's good...
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just for this parliamentary service? yeah.cts very few commuters. there‘s 200 or so rail enthusiasts on board this parliamentary service. they‘re sometimes also known as ghost trains, and there‘s just a handful left on the network. the idea is it‘s cheaper to run the trains, say, once a week, than to close the line entirely. work for the high—speed rail link hs2 means most of the track will now be demolished. to close a railway, or to close the station, is quite convoluted process. a lot of admin, a lot of red tape. so in almost all the cases, it‘s cheaper for the railway company to run a limited service like one train a day or in some cases like one train a week, or in some cases no trains at all, just a permanent replacement bus service, than it is to go through the act of parliament to close the line. ghost trains aren‘t dead, though, in this part of the capital. some of the new north mainline will remain, and from monday, once a day, a new parliamentary service will start running. tom edwards, bbc news. 55 pairs of designe
just for this parliamentary service? yeah.cts very few commuters. there‘s 200 or so rail enthusiasts on board this parliamentary service. they‘re sometimes also known as ghost trains, and there‘s just a handful left on the network. the idea is it‘s cheaper to run the trains, say, once a week, than to close the line entirely. work for the high—speed rail link hs2 means most of the track will now be demolished. to close a railway, or to close the station, is quite convoluted process. a...
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you have come all this way for the parliamentary service? yes.5. but the opening of the london underground central line next to its passengers. usually this service tracks very few commuters. there are 200 or so rail enthusiasts on board this parliamentary service, sometimes also known as ghost trains and there are just a handful that have left on the network and the idea is it is cheaper to run the train once a week than to close the line entirely. work for the high—speed rail link hs2 means of most of the track will now be demolished. to close a railway station is a corrugated process with a lot of red tape so in almost all cases it is cheaper for the railway company to run limited service on one traina company to run limited service on one train a day or even one train a week, or in some cases no train at all, a permanent replacement bus service, that is to actually go through the act of parliament to close the line. ghost trains hard not dead in this part of the capital, some of the new north mainline will remain in from monday once a day and
you have come all this way for the parliamentary service? yes.5. but the opening of the london underground central line next to its passengers. usually this service tracks very few commuters. there are 200 or so rail enthusiasts on board this parliamentary service, sometimes also known as ghost trains and there are just a handful that have left on the network and the idea is it is cheaper to run the train once a week than to close the line entirely. work for the high—speed rail link hs2 means...
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an arcane parliamentary procedure which...this way in the 19th century. moreover, moreover, there is real doubt about the gambit of the procedure, it contains no mechanism by which information can be reviewed to ensure that its disclosure does not seriously harm the public interest. so in considering today's motion, honourable members must reflect carefully on this. and on the potential consequences notjust for this government, but for all future governments. as this house knows, the government has worked extremely hard to comply with humble addresses that have previously been passed. and we have also sought to do so in response to the current case we are debating today. while at the same time taking steps to protect the national interest. the conventions i have spoken about stand and endear because they respect the proper balance between the government and parliament. and the government and parliament. and the principle that ministers should be as open with parliament as it is possible to be provided that disclosure of inform
an arcane parliamentary procedure which...this way in the 19th century. moreover, moreover, there is real doubt about the gambit of the procedure, it contains no mechanism by which information can be reviewed to ensure that its disclosure does not seriously harm the public interest. so in considering today's motion, honourable members must reflect carefully on this. and on the potential consequences notjust for this government, but for all future governments. as this house knows, the government...
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right wing leaders that you mention is a much more politicized european parliamentary election that willlso politicize the european union which does no longer just about how exactly to run migration policy or the euro but there are a number of very fundamentalist voices that try to get rid of the european union and create something like a union of nationalist forces ok what's the extent that. these governments of got their eye on the e.u. how much do they care about events there in brussels and the you know this parliamentary elections coming up in may that might shake things off it might allow more protection for this center right coalition or indeed it might break it out what effects it's going to have on obama's policy. nay very much have their eye on the upcoming european elections firstly because orbán seems basically two thousand and fourteen has focused on europe mainly and not really on hungary and internal affairs domestic politics have been that i get it do other ploy to sions or money's mainly focusing on international politics so it's very important for for him to shape europ
right wing leaders that you mention is a much more politicized european parliamentary election that willlso politicize the european union which does no longer just about how exactly to run migration policy or the euro but there are a number of very fundamentalist voices that try to get rid of the european union and create something like a union of nationalist forces ok what's the extent that. these governments of got their eye on the e.u. how much do they care about events there in brussels and...
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senate and a british parliamentary committee that began taking an interest in the brakes at referendum a fake news clicking on the ad and then performing an actual that's what the definition of a conversion they were going to say that i had to these institutions know sheeted you would send the outcome of the referendum might have been good i think it is completely reasonable to say that it could have been different in the referendum. you know had there not being in my view. there needs to be a deeper investigation of the of fake accounts and a group of facebook groups being used to propagate information and serve it if m.p. damian collins is the chairman of the british parliamentary committee without evidence from facebook we feel that we should hear from opposite because he buys an image he's the person who decides what happens in facebook there are still big concerns are faced with not done enough to investigate the role of fake accounts they've not been transparent on the issue of data breaches in user data and make up in the hands of people who shouldn't have it fake accounts russi
senate and a british parliamentary committee that began taking an interest in the brakes at referendum a fake news clicking on the ad and then performing an actual that's what the definition of a conversion they were going to say that i had to these institutions know sheeted you would send the outcome of the referendum might have been good i think it is completely reasonable to say that it could have been different in the referendum. you know had there not being in my view. there needs to be a...
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back now to our top story the parliamentary elections being held in. right now joining me for more from the capital yet of on is journalist joshua. joshua what has been the turnout so far. well so far as of eleven am local time they reported about eighty percent of the eligible voters voting which as i understand is about normal for for these kinds of elections and the opposition is came to the polls with cold too soon giving them nor time to prepare for them do they have a point. not really the main opposition with making this complaint the republican party was the former ruling party they were a kind of political machine and if anybody was prepared for early elections it would have been them. i think that what they were worried about is that when elections came they would lose badly and opinion polls show that that's in fact what's going to happen so i think that was what their their real complaint was what are the real challenges that russian young faces if he does indeed gain a parliamentary majority. well at this point if you were the parliamentar
back now to our top story the parliamentary elections being held in. right now joining me for more from the capital yet of on is journalist joshua. joshua what has been the turnout so far. well so far as of eleven am local time they reported about eighty percent of the eligible voters voting which as i understand is about normal for for these kinds of elections and the opposition is came to the polls with cold too soon giving them nor time to prepare for them do they have a point. not really...
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crucial vote on bragg's a decisive moment for british prime minister jerusalem and she's insisting a parliamentary vote on her divorce deal with brussels will go ahead as planned on tuesday but will she get the support she needs and what happens if the deal is defeated. also coming up armenians throw their weight behind their reformist prime minister. party wins a landslide victory in a snap poll that was held to cement his authority the. whole country's street the more than two hundred sixty million migrants on the move worldwide about is the subject of a new un migration package set to be endorsed at a major conference getting underway in markets but some countries are refusing to sign. and it supports cross city rival travel ten thousand kilometers to determine one of football's greatest prizes were played need extra time to be filled with juniors the to buenos aires clubs playing in madrid with the chance to celebrate the copa libertadores it is worth it both in spain and at home. i'm sorry so much god it's good to have you with us we start with a growing pressure on the british prime minister
crucial vote on bragg's a decisive moment for british prime minister jerusalem and she's insisting a parliamentary vote on her divorce deal with brussels will go ahead as planned on tuesday but will she get the support she needs and what happens if the deal is defeated. also coming up armenians throw their weight behind their reformist prime minister. party wins a landslide victory in a snap poll that was held to cement his authority the. whole country's street the more than two hundred sixty...
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has declared prime minister shaikh seen as awami league the winner of parliamentary elections but the opposition is calling foul dozens of opposition candidates pulled out of their racism it allegations of vote tampering and intimidation and the leader of the opposition alliance has projected the result violence has also marred the voting. it's an election that's been tainted by violence and vote rigging allegations the head of the poll authorities limited internet access claiming online rumors could spread. they also restricted the use of motor vehicles as a security precaution. about one hundred four million people were eligible to cast a ballot but the process didn't go smoothly for everyone but. i wasn't allowed to vote for he told me to send a text message to get my serial number. i did it four times but i didn't get a response. now i'm confused river i can vote or not. and we came with a lot of hope but now i'm very disappointed how much that's where we have been i am like the whole process i felt very safe because of the heavy security i believe there is a free and fair electio
has declared prime minister shaikh seen as awami league the winner of parliamentary elections but the opposition is calling foul dozens of opposition candidates pulled out of their racism it allegations of vote tampering and intimidation and the leader of the opposition alliance has projected the result violence has also marred the voting. it's an election that's been tainted by violence and vote rigging allegations the head of the poll authorities limited internet access claiming online rumors...
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say no wins a third term in office says her ruling awami league sweeps to a landslide victory in parliamentary elections but the opposition accuses it team intimidation and vote tampering and wants a new election. plus some dropping for democracy in thailand we look back at one of our favorite date of news stories of the past year. i'm rebecca races thanks for joining us we start in the democratic republic of congo where voters cast their ballots for a new president with strongman joseph come below stepping down the deal say it could soon have its first peaceful transition of power but the election was plagued with problems facing voter lists and and ballots. broken machines hours after polling stations were supposed to close many remained open with long lines of people waiting their turn to vote in other areas officials were already counting votes reports say four people were killed in election violence at one polling station in the country's east some twenty one candidates are running for the president say. they waited for two years to cost their vote what difference will a few more hours in
say no wins a third term in office says her ruling awami league sweeps to a landslide victory in parliamentary elections but the opposition accuses it team intimidation and vote tampering and wants a new election. plus some dropping for democracy in thailand we look back at one of our favorite date of news stories of the past year. i'm rebecca races thanks for joining us we start in the democratic republic of congo where voters cast their ballots for a new president with strongman joseph come...
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in the new you might even be a parliamentary consensus towards some form of. do. well i think is a logical and sensible but because it's logical and sensible it's going. to beat the debate has been governed by the opposite of logic and sense of what they should do is revoke article fifteen but they wouldn't do that. voted against this there was a good sense and. we should get on something that's good for independents i mean i think i guess is right by the almost a nonsense of a second referendum you know so-called people. forget that actually people did vote but also you know that this idea that somehow. the automatic everyone's going to change their mind on the referendum would be very different i think it would be a very similar result if not actually getting more because i think there would be a very clear view that you know how dare you treat us as stupid that we didn't know what we're doing and this time we're really going to show you so i think that's why there's not this grip for a second referendum the prime minister says she was against having a general e
in the new you might even be a parliamentary consensus towards some form of. do. well i think is a logical and sensible but because it's logical and sensible it's going. to beat the debate has been governed by the opposite of logic and sense of what they should do is revoke article fifteen but they wouldn't do that. voted against this there was a good sense and. we should get on something that's good for independents i mean i think i guess is right by the almost a nonsense of a second...
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the parliamentary year in effect of stalemate. even without a deal get a lot of money being spent to make sure that we can do that short term long term. economics is going to. the politics of this in the end when the economic carnage starts to bite. the politicians will have to roll over because it can lead to huge problems and social unrest so i think article fifty will be revoked i don't think it'll be extended to think will be revoked such is going to be the fear of what there is no duplex to do remember everybody's describing at the moment no deal as a catastrophe on all sides when they don't accept the deal they're left with a vacation or a catastrophe and i think they would have to go after describing the option the alternative as a catastrophe they would have to go for the cure and then i would say it will be parliament versus the people because we gave the decision to the people to leave and for parliament to try to overturn that will be absolutely. you're going to wish you can grant the gentlemen. what it's going to give
the parliamentary year in effect of stalemate. even without a deal get a lot of money being spent to make sure that we can do that short term long term. economics is going to. the politics of this in the end when the economic carnage starts to bite. the politicians will have to roll over because it can lead to huge problems and social unrest so i think article fifty will be revoked i don't think it'll be extended to think will be revoked such is going to be the fear of what there is no duplex...
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here on al-jazeera when we come back find out why most polling booths were empty during togas parliamentary elections and what one asian nation is doing to reduce its yawning wealth gap stay with us. medieval western society it was a feudal society that detail to keep the wind out of a bubble and as soon as the pope ended his speech some people stood up and said god will sit down and the entrance to the city was horrific they killed people in the streets in their houses and in. the crusades an arab perspective at the sold one shop at this time on the. kidnappings a man does in crimea since russia's full stanek sation of the black sea. i don't understand why he was kidnapped. scores of crimean tatars have been arrested tortured and killed most believe by russian security forces. crimea russia's dirty secret on al-jazeera. day one of a new era in television news. this encampment that we're in today it didn't exist three weeks ago now there's at least twenty thousand or hinder refugees who live here. i gotta commend you all all i'm hearing is good journalism . has resigned. their. coverups. so
here on al-jazeera when we come back find out why most polling booths were empty during togas parliamentary elections and what one asian nation is doing to reduce its yawning wealth gap stay with us. medieval western society it was a feudal society that detail to keep the wind out of a bubble and as soon as the pope ended his speech some people stood up and said god will sit down and the entrance to the city was horrific they killed people in the streets in their houses and in. the crusades an...
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these services are known as ‘parliamentary trains‘, or ‘ghost trains‘.dington to high wycombe. normally empty, but here real enthusiasts from across the country turned out to say goodbye. and for the special occasion, that was allowed to leave from platform one. some came from as far away as north wales, the stranger called parliamentary services and they are rare. i find it very novel, they should not be here but they are, because of the government regulation being so hard to close a track. this is the last train, it is the romance of railways that attracted me, i have been all over the country doing parliamentary 's. i had the chance to come down to a thought, come down on travel on this, take the day. when you from? north wales. you have come all this way? you‘ll might guess. this service has runjust one today for a week in what was historically the new north mainline. it opened in 1905. but the opening of the london underground central line next to it took its passengers. usually this service attracted very few commuters. there are 200 or so real ent
these services are known as ‘parliamentary trains‘, or ‘ghost trains‘.dington to high wycombe. normally empty, but here real enthusiasts from across the country turned out to say goodbye. and for the special occasion, that was allowed to leave from platform one. some came from as far away as north wales, the stranger called parliamentary services and they are rare. i find it very novel, they should not be here but they are, because of the government regulation being so hard to close a...
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sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections in the d.r. see have been delayed by one week voting will now take place on december thirtieth the electoral commission says violence and logistical this use force to postponement catherine sawyer now reports from the capital kinshasa. it's been a long and difficult day for the democratic republic of congo's independent national electoral commission send election officials have been preparing for a march and to see pated presidential and parliamentary pool that has been delayed for two years now on sunday voters want to cast their ballots using new back controversial electronic voting machines for the first time in the country we have . election for seven days. and election is going to take place on the tenth year of december this year. this was. due. to. technical. religious doom can just. it's a logistical nightmare millions of ballot papers are yet to arrive in the country the last batch on the gets to kinshasa on saturday the president of the electoral commission has said that the delay is ma
sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections in the d.r. see have been delayed by one week voting will now take place on december thirtieth the electoral commission says violence and logistical this use force to postponement catherine sawyer now reports from the capital kinshasa. it's been a long and difficult day for the democratic republic of congo's independent national electoral commission send election officials have been preparing for a march and to see pated presidential and...
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oh yes, she, we tested the opinion of the parliamentary party, did they wa nt to of the parliamentaryart a leadership election process ? want to start a leadership election process? the answer was no. and i accept that. you also accept that some of your colleagues don't take that view? i think some of them have struck a different tone. that's not my style. i think we have to be realistic that all the problems that existed before the last couple of days still exist. she has to come back from brussels, with an agreement, that doesn't so offended the democratic union in this party. that they might abandon support for the conservative party to stay in government. if she can do that, she either has to abandon the agreement, or we will finish up in a general election, a vote of confidence situation. the stakes are very high, the problem is that teresa mays relationship with arlene foster and the du p, the trust is broken down, and unless you can amend the trust, then we remain in a very honourable situation. as to say, the stakes are very high, and what you really saying then, is that assur
oh yes, she, we tested the opinion of the parliamentary party, did they wa nt to of the parliamentaryart a leadership election process ? want to start a leadership election process? the answer was no. and i accept that. you also accept that some of your colleagues don't take that view? i think some of them have struck a different tone. that's not my style. i think we have to be realistic that all the problems that existed before the last couple of days still exist. she has to come back from...
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replacing the prime minister not make any difference to the parliamentary arithmetic.viewers will take great exception, i suspect what is going on. essentially you are having this refract into the tory party, 315 mp5 this refract into the tory party, 315 mps determining, in the short term anyway, the destiny of the country and everyone else is locked out of the debate. you were just saying with your discussion with crispin, one of your viewers has said, don‘t tell us what we think. the parliament had the will of the people in 2016, nobody has any idea what the will of the people is now. my e—mail box has been pinging ever since it broke this morning with messages of support for the prime minister including my party members who voted to leave. they see her as someone who voted to leave. they see her as someone who is fighting to get the best deal. i have met representatives from the dutch embassy who are focusing on how do we try and get this withdrawal agreement, get those concerns about it addressed. really? absolutely. so let's listen to what she has to say and let's
replacing the prime minister not make any difference to the parliamentary arithmetic.viewers will take great exception, i suspect what is going on. essentially you are having this refract into the tory party, 315 mp5 this refract into the tory party, 315 mps determining, in the short term anyway, the destiny of the country and everyone else is locked out of the debate. you were just saying with your discussion with crispin, one of your viewers has said, don‘t tell us what we think. the...
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minister nicole alliance takes an early neat way to vote counting still underway he's hoping the parliamentary colleagues will cement his agenda to reform the country also coming up as a signal damaging paris often more violent protests yellow vests demonstrators demand further reforms as french president and mine went back on the ground to address the nation and meet with union groups in the coming days. the looming. front of the home free glad you could join me for years of being counted off today's parliamentary elections in all may on the media state media report that the acting prime minister in a call question yan's alliance is needing in the early preliminary results he had pushed for this not bad at all for a peaceful anti corruption uprising swept into power the of this year it was the most sweeping transformation in the south caucasus country since its independence from the soviet union nearly thirty years ago and international election observers were monitoring today's vote in which passion yet is seeking a stronger mandate for his planned reform drive. to his supporters he's a true
minister nicole alliance takes an early neat way to vote counting still underway he's hoping the parliamentary colleagues will cement his agenda to reform the country also coming up as a signal damaging paris often more violent protests yellow vests demonstrators demand further reforms as french president and mine went back on the ground to address the nation and meet with union groups in the coming days. the looming. front of the home free glad you could join me for years of being counted off...
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it is a parliamentary democracy.te for it. the cabinet collectively decided it could not be put to the house of commons because it would not get through. the cabinet did a deal. but people will have to accept one of two things will happen. we either stay in the eu or leave with no deal. would you not have been better today staying at home, putting your feet up, had a couple of day and watch the tories tear themselves apart? i thought i would come and watch it with you, andrew, a ringside seat. what do you think? i have never seen ringside seat. what do you think? i have never seen a ringside seat. what do you think? i have never seen a party have three orfour members have never seen a party have three or four members of one party on tv at the same time putting forward three orfour different at the same time putting forward three or four different views at one time whilst the prime minister is under siege. but the prime minister isa under siege. but the prime minister is a failing prime minister and the root cause of
it is a parliamentary democracy.te for it. the cabinet collectively decided it could not be put to the house of commons because it would not get through. the cabinet did a deal. but people will have to accept one of two things will happen. we either stay in the eu or leave with no deal. would you not have been better today staying at home, putting your feet up, had a couple of day and watch the tories tear themselves apart? i thought i would come and watch it with you, andrew, a ringside seat....
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be a parliamentary vote to order another referendum.the commons. david cameron said give me a majority, i will promise you and your zero me a majority, i will promise you and yourzero —— me a majority, i will promise you and your zero —— and in out referendum. he won, we had a referendum, 17.4 million people voted to leave again a huge wall of propaganda bombarded by the treasury, all of that. that was interpreted to me, we the single market, customs union, eecjoke in our manifesto. —— ecj. those are three huge democratic statements by the british people, please leave the european union. so you are a democrat who is tried to tell me that a referendum, now we know what the real alternatives are when it comes to brexit and what exactly means, you are a democrat who is claiming to me that putting it back to the british people with new knowledge is antidemocratic? bizarrely, it is. you are right, it is bizarre. what you said is bizarre, do you acknowledge that? it's it the williams final at will be at —— wimbledon, is it the best of three o
be a parliamentary vote to order another referendum.the commons. david cameron said give me a majority, i will promise you and your zero me a majority, i will promise you and yourzero —— me a majority, i will promise you and your zero —— and in out referendum. he won, we had a referendum, 17.4 million people voted to leave again a huge wall of propaganda bombarded by the treasury, all of that. that was interpreted to me, we the single market, customs union, eecjoke in our manifesto....
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damian collins is the chairman of the british parliamentary committee without evidence from facebook we feel that we should hear from opposite because he buys an admission he's the person who decides what happens of facebook there are still big concerns are faced with not done enough to investigate the role of fake accounts they've not been transparent on the issue of data breaches in user data and make up in the hands of people who shouldn't have it. fake accounts russian trolls data mining complicated stuff and none of it do much to quell my fears that there was something unpleasant lurking in the bricks if undergrowth but i barely scratched the surface next up it was another whistle blower this time someone who'd worked for the official vote believe campaign i was working with the from the top advisors in the country you know constantly seeing boris johnson michael gove you know some of the most influential politicians in britain. recent graduate sharma's joined folk leave in early twenty sixteen and was asked to engage with ethnic minorities but we've understood that they couldn'
damian collins is the chairman of the british parliamentary committee without evidence from facebook we feel that we should hear from opposite because he buys an admission he's the person who decides what happens of facebook there are still big concerns are faced with not done enough to investigate the role of fake accounts they've not been transparent on the issue of data breaches in user data and make up in the hands of people who shouldn't have it. fake accounts russian trolls data mining...
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theresa may delayed the parliamentary vote on the withdrawal deal.ndex, aasia-pacific little bit of a mixed session in asia. a bit of a risk off day. indian rupee showing its biggest two-day decline in five years. this happened in the context of state elections as well. there are some concerns over whether the party will have uncertainty over economic reforms. wti crude is steady at $51 a barrel. there are questions in the market. >> if you are watching the slump, there was a bit of a gain for u.s. stocks yesterday. futures are trading down. this is in a different direction. we saw the cable rate rising a bit. at 12566.lding firmly is not really doing very much to the price level. ftse futures are gaining. it did much better than other european indexes yesterday. we saw the ftse down half that. it looks like the ftse could pick up and do well again today. let's get the bloomberg business flash. a judge in vancouver has signaled opposition to a request , saying it is cfo the cfole to guarantee would not become a flight risk. the hearing resumes later
theresa may delayed the parliamentary vote on the withdrawal deal.ndex, aasia-pacific little bit of a mixed session in asia. a bit of a risk off day. indian rupee showing its biggest two-day decline in five years. this happened in the context of state elections as well. there are some concerns over whether the party will have uncertainty over economic reforms. wti crude is steady at $51 a barrel. there are questions in the market. >> if you are watching the slump, there was a bit of a...
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and british prime minister theresa may in a fight for political survival she says a parliamentary vote on her break the deal will go ahead as planned on tuesday but will she get the support she needs and what happens if the deal is defeated. i'm sumi some is going to thank you for joining us we start in morocco where leaders from around one hundred fifty countries are gathering to adopt a landmark united nations pact on migration the u.n. says there are now more migrants worldwide than ever before some two hundred sixty million the proposed agreement aims to tackle the challenges arising from this massive movement of people earlier this year more than one hundred ninety countries unanimously approved the pact it's also come under heavy criticism with several european nations pulling out of the process. tens of thousands of displaced range of muslims living in crowded camps in myanmar it's one of the many faces of today's global migration issue. now a u.n. agreement wants to pave the way for a better handling of migrant flows but what does the pact actually say increase information and
and british prime minister theresa may in a fight for political survival she says a parliamentary vote on her break the deal will go ahead as planned on tuesday but will she get the support she needs and what happens if the deal is defeated. i'm sumi some is going to thank you for joining us we start in morocco where leaders from around one hundred fifty countries are gathering to adopt a landmark united nations pact on migration the u.n. says there are now more migrants worldwide than ever...
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the parliamentary party does have confidence. the prime minister survives an attempt to force her out. but that wasn't the meaningful vote mps had been expecting. this house agreed to five days of debate. this house agreed when the vote was going to take place. amid chaos, an mp removes a symbol of royal authority in protest. shouting order. put it back. no, no, no, no. this was a week of two votes, one that happened, one that didn't. theresa may saw off an attempted coup by her own mps but only after promising not to lead them into the next election. even then, more than a third voted against her. that vote was prompted by her decision to pull the vote parliament expected on her brexit deal. as late as monday morning, ministers insisted the vote scheduled for tuesday was going ahead. then suddenly it wasn't. the prime minister told mps she detected concern about what the deal would mean for northern ireland as a result. if we went ahead and held the vote tomorrow, the deal would be rejected by a significant margin. we will there
the parliamentary party does have confidence. the prime minister survives an attempt to force her out. but that wasn't the meaningful vote mps had been expecting. this house agreed to five days of debate. this house agreed when the vote was going to take place. amid chaos, an mp removes a symbol of royal authority in protest. shouting order. put it back. no, no, no, no. this was a week of two votes, one that happened, one that didn't. theresa may saw off an attempted coup by her own mps but...
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facing certain defeat the british prime minister delays a parliamentary vote on her e.u. withdrawal. and earlier europe's top court will the u.k. is free to call off all together if it wants. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up at first to stop scenes like this are dealt a blow as key countries pull out of a major migration conference. at the nobel peace prize peace prize instruct li awarded to three rights activists for their work to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war. britain's plan to leave the european union has been thrown up in the air after prime minister theresa may decided to delay a parliamentary vote on her brics a deal explaining her reasons in the house of commons prime minister may conceded she had no chance of winning the vote. if we went ahead and count the votes tomorrow the deal would be rejected as significant. we will the food for the coach actually for tomorrow. and not proceed to divide the house at this time what happens next is hard to say possible options include written crashing out of the e.u. with
facing certain defeat the british prime minister delays a parliamentary vote on her e.u. withdrawal. and earlier europe's top court will the u.k. is free to call off all together if it wants. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up at first to stop scenes like this are dealt a blow as key countries pull out of a major migration conference. at the nobel peace prize peace prize instruct li awarded to three rights activists for their work to end the use of sexual...
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vote on her present deal tomorrow as she faces rebellions within her own party on parliamentary allies propping up minority government bring in that speech live from the house of commons as soon as be speaking. just take a look now inside the debating chamber. that's what's going on restraint inside the british parliament prime minister is may is expected to to make an announcement in the next few minutes is the expectation is that she will say that tomorrow's plan for parliament on the speech will be pushed back against. d.w. correspondent barbara faisal it is outside. the parliament building standing by for a lot of lessons crossed now ahead of the prime minister's speech of welcome. the prime minister has not started speaking yet what are we expecting. we're expecting that she will not put the motion in to have the vote tomorrow that she will avoid it it's first seizure only not quite easy but they have figured out a way to not have parliament votes tomorrow and she will go and that's what all sources confirmed she will say that she will go back to brussels and try to renegotiate. a
vote on her present deal tomorrow as she faces rebellions within her own party on parliamentary allies propping up minority government bring in that speech live from the house of commons as soon as be speaking. just take a look now inside the debating chamber. that's what's going on restraint inside the british parliament prime minister is may is expected to to make an announcement in the next few minutes is the expectation is that she will say that tomorrow's plan for parliament on the speech...
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in many ways this week's parliamentary trials and tribulations of the prime minister and the tale of two backstops first the one that's right there at the heart of her european agreement the one which is proving so unpalatable to m.p.'s of all persuasions and as we know from the published legal advice is no mere bagatelle instead that backstop potentially condemns the u.k. to a form of neverland between e.u. membership and the way the world. the catholic church some years ago abolished limbaugh a spot of doctrine to these a may as give that let's go flesh and her blanks agreement this hoss uprising there for that is so acceptable to so many for manners it retains the vestige of membership biffo any of the advantages of influence over collective the social making for leavers is to part again name only but without any of the purported advantages of the freedom to chart a new trading and economic destiny. of a proposing such an arrangement was the juki of european negotiators trying hard to fill their obligations to the remaining twenty seven and then particular to that loyal european m
in many ways this week's parliamentary trials and tribulations of the prime minister and the tale of two backstops first the one that's right there at the heart of her european agreement the one which is proving so unpalatable to m.p.'s of all persuasions and as we know from the published legal advice is no mere bagatelle instead that backstop potentially condemns the u.k. to a form of neverland between e.u. membership and the way the world. the catholic church some years ago abolished limbaugh...
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contempt in parliament what is the chance of parliament ruling that the government did violate parliamentary rules and why does it matter. légion it's actually looking very likely it's very very unusual but there's a lot of strong feeling just in the last five minutes a senior conservative party from ceres a maze own party conservative politician from to resume his party has said that the process isn't powers in parliament can often lead to injustices no monday all of the opposition parties including the northern irish d u p hours have to resign make in theory said that they wanted a vote right now on whether parliament whether the government had basically negs on a promise in november to publish the full legal advice from the attorney general over this brett deal the attorney general geoffrey cox himself on said questions here in parliament on monday but it wasn't enough for many people he's issued a summary in which he makes it clear that for example the controversial irish backstop solution to avoiding a hard ball of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland would be
contempt in parliament what is the chance of parliament ruling that the government did violate parliamentary rules and why does it matter. légion it's actually looking very likely it's very very unusual but there's a lot of strong feeling just in the last five minutes a senior conservative party from ceres a maze own party conservative politician from to resume his party has said that the process isn't powers in parliament can often lead to injustices no monday all of the opposition parties...
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fight the only parliamentary group p.s. secured and determined in their own objectives of the democratic unionist make no mistake the implications of a new deal but so far reaching come it will come make us in the midlands to wait in vain for the just in time bob's beef producers in the northeast of scotland will not save a forty percent tata from the top end of the product. that i'm still sadducees in london all right but it will shift operations to those locations elsewhere which allow god indeed access to the market places the idea of the odd duck can be extracted from chaos in less than one hundred days remaining for preparations as for the bugs however and this is significant the european union seems rather better prepared for a new deal but acts of release the plans how dining state must to grant the last wasted two years of effectively ziegel contend disciplining putting a gun to your own head and threatening to pull the trigger is hardly an authentic negotiating tactic or a credible threat either with our former eur
fight the only parliamentary group p.s. secured and determined in their own objectives of the democratic unionist make no mistake the implications of a new deal but so far reaching come it will come make us in the midlands to wait in vain for the just in time bob's beef producers in the northeast of scotland will not save a forty percent tata from the top end of the product. that i'm still sadducees in london all right but it will shift operations to those locations elsewhere which allow god...
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emanuel makkal has done is order his prime minister edward felipe to invite for talks members of the parliamentary leaders and also representatives of the demonstrators now this is a clear attempt to try and establish some sort of dialogue to put it on a track which they can try and control this is a very essential point and he seems to put this in the hands of his prime minister he also said after the session that he wanted his interior minister to have a review of the legal and police procedures perhaps an indication there that he was not quite happy with the way that the police were left to cope with the situation the way that they they ran out of tear gas they had to make a special plea to dig into the paris reserves of tear gas and stun grenades so there is an indication that they want to change both the policing and also to open the door to some form of dialogue and try and isolate the handful of what police called extremists that took over the arc de triomphe defaced it defiled that symbol of the french republic and this is the way he's trying to cope with the situation will have to wait an
emanuel makkal has done is order his prime minister edward felipe to invite for talks members of the parliamentary leaders and also representatives of the demonstrators now this is a clear attempt to try and establish some sort of dialogue to put it on a track which they can try and control this is a very essential point and he seems to put this in the hands of his prime minister he also said after the session that he wanted his interior minister to have a review of the legal and police...