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labour valerie has said it was a bad week for parliamentary democracy. said it was a bad week for parliamentary democracy. it was jawdropping —— jawdropping vaz. for parliamentary democracy. it was jawdropping vaz. the government was deciding not to vote for or against the motion. the deputy speaker said it isa the motion. the deputy speaker said it is a matter to be raised and i raise it again. what the house voted to do was to lift the cap on nurses' pay and revoke the rising tuition fees. it means students and nurses have a legitimate expectation that thatis have a legitimate expectation that that is what the intention of parliament is and we would like to know how that is going to be enacted. it is also clear, and it has been set on social media, that is what the government will do with every opposition day motion. i would like you, mr speaker, to me with business managers to work out how to ta ke business managers to work out how to take it forward because it makes parliament looked ridiculous. andrea leadsom said the government tuition fees and publ
labour valerie has said it was a bad week for parliamentary democracy. said it was a bad week for parliamentary democracy. it was jawdropping —— jawdropping vaz. for parliamentary democracy. it was jawdropping vaz. the government was deciding not to vote for or against the motion. the deputy speaker said it isa the motion. the deputy speaker said it is a matter to be raised and i raise it again. what the house voted to do was to lift the cap on nurses' pay and revoke the rising tuition...
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standing up for democracy in this house, and it stops us making sure, frankly, that the government do not screw up brexit in the process they put it through and the decisions they take. parliamentarycracy. it is its very essence. the true saboteurs of brexit are those who would sanction the exclusion of parliament from this process. the debate on this bill has onlyjust started. well said. they said this would be a great opportunity... to get rid of all the rules and regulations, the miles of red tape and all the things that were strangling british business and the economy, but we are going to take those very same things and place them lock, stock and barrel into substantive british law. they told you that you would get an extra £350 million for the nhs, and you will not. they told you that you would take back control, but if this bill is not amended, you can forget that, because the people will not be taking back control in this place, but giving it to ministers. that may notjust be a conservative government; it could, god forbid, be a labour government led by the right honourable member for islington north. will the minister be precise and could he quantify how many welsh jobs he
standing up for democracy in this house, and it stops us making sure, frankly, that the government do not screw up brexit in the process they put it through and the decisions they take. parliamentarycracy. it is its very essence. the true saboteurs of brexit are those who would sanction the exclusion of parliament from this process. the debate on this bill has onlyjust started. well said. they said this would be a great opportunity... to get rid of all the rules and regulations, the miles of...
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to leave the european union smoothly critics say it will dramatically undermine parliamentary democracy u.k. media reporting that three categories are asking british police to investigate alleged torture and illegal imprisonment by united arab emirates officials lawyers claim as many as ten senior officials were involved u.k. law allows police to investigate and arrest foreign nationals in britain for suspected war crimes or torture that took place anywhere in the world.
to leave the european union smoothly critics say it will dramatically undermine parliamentary democracy u.k. media reporting that three categories are asking british police to investigate alleged torture and illegal imprisonment by united arab emirates officials lawyers claim as many as ten senior officials were involved u.k. law allows police to investigate and arrest foreign nationals in britain for suspected war crimes or torture that took place anywhere in the world.
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but labour called the bill an affront to parliamentary democracy.icane irma. the governor of florida, rick scott, has urged people not to return to some areas because of the extensive damage. the storm is continuing to push inland, bringing torrential rain to alabama and tennessee. meanwhile the foreign secretary boris johnson will travel to the caribbean later today to visit british territories affected by hurricane irma. 900 british troops, 50 police officers, and over 20 tonnes of aid are also on their way. here, three men, including two british soldiers, have been charged with terror offences — including membership of a banned neo—nazi group. they're due to appear before westminster magistrates‘ court this morning. two other men have been released without charge. the government is being threatened with widespread co—ordinated strike action over the cap on public sector pay increases. unite leader len mccluskey is the latest senior union figure to say walkouts are likely. he said the unions would take stronger action to oppose the wage cap on pub
but labour called the bill an affront to parliamentary democracy.icane irma. the governor of florida, rick scott, has urged people not to return to some areas because of the extensive damage. the storm is continuing to push inland, bringing torrential rain to alabama and tennessee. meanwhile the foreign secretary boris johnson will travel to the caribbean later today to visit british territories affected by hurricane irma. 900 british troops, 50 police officers, and over 20 tonnes of aid are...
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to leave the european union smoothly critics say it could dramatically undermine parliamentary democracy. guatemala's congress has protected president jimmy facing trial over illegal campaign finance allegations it voted to keep his immunity from prosecution despite a congressional committee saying he should be charged the committee says it's found evidence of on registered money in campaign funds and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after art trafficking. antiquities trafficking is one of the most profitable illegal trades in the world estimated to be worth several billion dollars a year it ranks off to illegal arms and drugs precious objects plundered or discovered in clandestine excavations find their way onto the official market into museums and galleries. the main victims of the pillage nations are now demanding the return of their stolen treasures for a long time these demands or ignored. flood systematic ransacking of heritage sites meticulously staged by the islamic state of iraq and the levant isis has caused a global outcry and has reopened the deba
to leave the european union smoothly critics say it could dramatically undermine parliamentary democracy. guatemala's congress has protected president jimmy facing trial over illegal campaign finance allegations it voted to keep his immunity from prosecution despite a congressional committee saying he should be charged the committee says it's found evidence of on registered money in campaign funds and those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after art trafficking....
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but labour called the bill an affront to parliamentary democracy.itical correspondent ben wright is in westminster for us to take us through what happened. what is this tell us about theresa may on the plan is going forward? what is this tell us about theresa may on the plan is going forward7m was a late night mps last night as they didn't send a spill over its first big parliamentary test. this bill is crucially important, it's massive and complex and it will affect all of us because what it does is to transfer all the eu law that applies to the uk on to the uk statute book to avoid legal chaos on the day that we leave the european union in 2019. both major parties in parliament agreed this bill is necessary. labour's issue is that they say it's transferring far too much power into the hands of ministers, giving them the ability to change law without proper parliamentary scrutiny in the future. it's less about brexit, more about the constitution checks on ministers and that was the big argument as this went through the commons. it has cleared this
but labour called the bill an affront to parliamentary democracy.itical correspondent ben wright is in westminster for us to take us through what happened. what is this tell us about theresa may on the plan is going forward? what is this tell us about theresa may on the plan is going forward7m was a late night mps last night as they didn't send a spill over its first big parliamentary test. this bill is crucially important, it's massive and complex and it will affect all of us because what it...
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melinda: parliamentary democracy means coalitions.hat would you think might be the best coalition to lead germany in a parliament that will include the far right? i don't know what the outcome will be, so for me, it is always a left coalition, but that is not realistic. that's the point. i would say if there is a strong left, it would help, but it's not strong enough at the moment. the jamaicank coalition would be cdu -- melinda: we have to explain this, the jamaican flag, black, yellow, and green. it would put the spd in the opposition. it would be the strongest opposition party. i am a little bit afraid about the afd being the strongest opposition party because then they have some parliamentary rights. for example, to be the first speaker, if the government announces something, to answer them and so on. there are a number of rights that come with being the strongest opposition party. i'm not so sure. coalition isamaica actually a replacement of the grand coalition in a certain way. only in thenot netherlands but in other european co
melinda: parliamentary democracy means coalitions.hat would you think might be the best coalition to lead germany in a parliament that will include the far right? i don't know what the outcome will be, so for me, it is always a left coalition, but that is not realistic. that's the point. i would say if there is a strong left, it would help, but it's not strong enough at the moment. the jamaicank coalition would be cdu -- melinda: we have to explain this, the jamaican flag, black, yellow, and...
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executive, and allow them, using things like the henry viii clauses, to ride horses through our parliamentary democracyow that to happen. we accept the principle that a bill like this is required, but this is the wrong bill. it is not fit for purpose. and therefore, i think, outside of the debate is prevailing, deceiving. the fact is it did not prevail. we know what the result was. and is that the great repeal bill has been passed by quite a significant majority. theresa may has given her response. we're just us has given her response. we're just us through now. the parliamentary vote m ea ns us through now. the parliamentary vote means we can " move on with negotiations solid foundations" — thatis negotiations solid foundations" — that is to me is that —— mr ismay‘s reaction. she says that it means that the parliamentary vote means that the parliamentary vote means that " britain can move forward on negotiations with solid foundations". —— that is theresa may's ration. we hearing about the henry viii clauses. these are the controversies surrounding this bill. it is based on the former king who knew a
executive, and allow them, using things like the henry viii clauses, to ride horses through our parliamentary democracyow that to happen. we accept the principle that a bill like this is required, but this is the wrong bill. it is not fit for purpose. and therefore, i think, outside of the debate is prevailing, deceiving. the fact is it did not prevail. we know what the result was. and is that the great repeal bill has been passed by quite a significant majority. theresa may has given her...
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to leave the european union smoothly critics say it will dramatically undermine parliamentary democracy u.k. media reporting that three are asking british police to investigate alleged torture and illegal imprisonment by united arab emirates officials lawyers claim as many as ten senior officials were involved u.k. law police to investigate and arrest foreign nationals in brecon for suspected war crimes or torture that took place anywhere in the world more on all the stories of course on the web site al jazeera daughter calm the news continues here on al-jazeera inside story of sea and health and public. beating terrorism many countries have made it the core issue in their policies yet armed groups continue to kill and maim thousands of people so is the war on terror failing to pull it take to win the war this is inside story. and i welcome to the program i'm jane dutton the topic of terrorism has been at the forefront of world politics for years attacks on western soil dominate the news for weeks after the happen and the iraq and syria wars against eisler regularly center stage on our
to leave the european union smoothly critics say it will dramatically undermine parliamentary democracy u.k. media reporting that three are asking british police to investigate alleged torture and illegal imprisonment by united arab emirates officials lawyers claim as many as ten senior officials were involved u.k. law police to investigate and arrest foreign nationals in brecon for suspected war crimes or torture that took place anywhere in the world more on all the stories of course on the...
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parliament and waterfalls and these very days we were showed a great responsibility for the parliamentary democracy and the cohesion of this country where you might as fascinates weeks are concerned it is important that we were combined our strengths to be successful in the election campaign in a sax and a step and while the s.p.d. has great opportunities in three weeks time to continue to form the government and that is the next job. with all the cage and the carpet with all our energy and with all the fighting power about the party has that's what we'll fight for but for all the party it's very important that we are open and honest in our liasing the election result and to really drive forward an organizational revamping of the party and we take the time tony to that we need to do that and as the chairman of the party i'm really available to do that with all my strength of all my experience in events involving. the army and it's not often on a course in recent weeks we have seen a lot of enthusiasm for our golden valley is particularly among young people we are the party of progress of social jus
parliament and waterfalls and these very days we were showed a great responsibility for the parliamentary democracy and the cohesion of this country where you might as fascinates weeks are concerned it is important that we were combined our strengths to be successful in the election campaign in a sax and a step and while the s.p.d. has great opportunities in three weeks time to continue to form the government and that is the next job. with all the cage and the carpet with all our energy and...
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the idea that somehow we do not live in a parliamentary democracy where the president's party has tohem saying that they disagree with him with. too many people are trying to make it out as if the only true test of being a conservative is whether or not you agree with donald trump. that's ridiculous. >> bret: north korea could launch this missile. the next one within hours. i think there are a lot of different thoughts about that. i want to skip that, because the breaking news about lois lerner and the fact that the trump ministrations as we are not going to open up that case. >> this has to be a huge disappointment. i know it's a disappointment to a lot of conversion of it -- conservatives. i don't think it was winter is a great person. that's not a crime. at the same time, jeff sessions and those guys have considered accountability great ability. if they don't have evidence, they don't have evidence. >> she took the fifth and nobody else is going to go after who is going to turn her in. so why chase smoke and mirrors in the long and involved thing. the last thing they need now is a
the idea that somehow we do not live in a parliamentary democracy where the president's party has tohem saying that they disagree with him with. too many people are trying to make it out as if the only true test of being a conservative is whether or not you agree with donald trump. that's ridiculous. >> bret: north korea could launch this missile. the next one within hours. i think there are a lot of different thoughts about that. i want to skip that, because the breaking news about lois...
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that is an unprecedented paragraph, and for somebody who i genuinely believe believes in parliamentary democracywhat people expected on the government, and it will not be what people in the future will thank us for. this. about two today, and i think you have to acknowledge the flaws in this legislation. there will be plenty of opportunities for bullet on to discuss the finer menu shot of the legislation that we are debating this evening. i am amazed that seema kinky robert on leadership's view on the european union. we are a long way into this since june the 23rd, but i cannot keep up with jeremy corbyn. one thing that is very clear is that you both have deep divisions within your own parties, no wonder brussels is finding it difficult to push it with brussels. let me show you a headline from the new york times, britain's greatest brexit obstacle, it self. nigel? that may well be their view, but it is quite clear for me, we are going to lose the european union and the single market, but we want to trade with the european union. we have got an £80 billion deficit, it will be within their interes
that is an unprecedented paragraph, and for somebody who i genuinely believe believes in parliamentary democracywhat people expected on the government, and it will not be what people in the future will thank us for. this. about two today, and i think you have to acknowledge the flaws in this legislation. there will be plenty of opportunities for bullet on to discuss the finer menu shot of the legislation that we are debating this evening. i am amazed that seema kinky robert on leadership's view...
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executive and allow them using things like the henry viii clause deride echogenic horses through parliamentary democracyquired but this is the wrong bill, it is not fit for purpose, and therefore our side of the debate is perfect —— is prevailing this evening. it is interesting. this debate is revealing divisions notjust along party lines. i noticed your colleague callington saying that she did not think this bill presented huge problems and, for that reason, she probably took a different view to yours. what did you make of that case? caroline, of course, has her view on this, but the basis of her case was concerns that we might somehow be blocking brexit, being perceived as such. that is the piece of narrative that we have got to jettison. we have to understand that this is not about blocking brexit, at all. we have triggered article 50. we are leaving the eu. the government is conducting those negotiations in a shambolic man, but we are leaving the european union. this bill is about something that is even bigger than brexit in some ways. it is about what is the role of this parliament, the mother of d
executive and allow them using things like the henry viii clause deride echogenic horses through parliamentary democracyquired but this is the wrong bill, it is not fit for purpose, and therefore our side of the debate is perfect —— is prevailing this evening. it is interesting. this debate is revealing divisions notjust along party lines. i noticed your colleague callington saying that she did not think this bill presented huge problems and, for that reason, she probably took a different...
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prefer as chancellor if they had a direct vote because they don't have a director this is a parliamentary democracy not a presidential one but when they're asked far more people prefer angular merkel as chancellor than they do martin shows and to show quite how deep the problem mr schultz has one poll sometime ago suggested that as many as seventeen percent of his own party supporters would prefer angle americal as chancellor than him which shows quite how deep the hole he's in and the other thing to point out here is that the opinion polls three which came out yesterday suggest that the far right party alternative for germany party which has been seen by many as being very tough on immigration anti refugees and anti well that party appears just appears right now to be heading towards perhaps finishing third in this election which might well cause problems for coalition building for whichever party wins tomorrow but clearly the opinion polls suggest that that party is very likely to be passing dominic thank you very much for that dominic cain joining us live from berlin thank you. now unions and su
prefer as chancellor if they had a direct vote because they don't have a director this is a parliamentary democracy not a presidential one but when they're asked far more people prefer angular merkel as chancellor than they do martin shows and to show quite how deep the problem mr schultz has one poll sometime ago suggested that as many as seventeen percent of his own party supporters would prefer angle americal as chancellor than him which shows quite how deep the hole he's in and the other...
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to leave the european union smoothly but critics say it will dramatically undermine parliamentary democracy in britain largely reports from westminster. there are still those who demand the u.k. remains in the european union but judging by these tiny protests outside parliament increasingly few believe it's actually possible. for the basin votes were just one stage of an enormous process albeit an extremely important one the government wants to hand power to ministers to be able to change e.u. laws into british ones without consulting parliaments many opposition politicians say that is a threat to democracy but a notable number who support breck's it voted not with their party but with the government's they said must be made to happen i knew it would become precocious and i knew it would be difficult and i knew we would see something of what we're seeing now which is a real reaction from those people who prefer the european union to make our laws rather than the people of the united kingdom will be i find i'm sure charities believe the ruling conservatives ordered every single m.p. to toe t
to leave the european union smoothly but critics say it will dramatically undermine parliamentary democracy in britain largely reports from westminster. there are still those who demand the u.k. remains in the european union but judging by these tiny protests outside parliament increasingly few believe it's actually possible. for the basin votes were just one stage of an enormous process albeit an extremely important one the government wants to hand power to ministers to be able to change e.u....
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be the democratic will of the people and others who say it's undermines the very notion of parliamentary democracy by allowing ministers to do things changing laws without parliaments having any say over what happens now is that it goes to what's called the committee stage when it is expected that the government will have to make a lot of concessions but some concession peace who are very much in support of the european union are already saying immediately after the votes they will threaten to resume a the prime minister and her leadership if she doesn't give way to some extent to them so it but part of anything else is put the prime minister in an even more vulnerable potentially than she was before lawrence i'm just reading on the wires as you were talking that the vote is apparently thirty three hundred twenty six to two hundred ninety in favor of that e.u. withdrawal ninety that's a very very close as you were talking about but this doesn't mean that everything is done and dusted there is a long way to go in this brags that process and time is running out isn't it. well yes i mean clearly it's
be the democratic will of the people and others who say it's undermines the very notion of parliamentary democracy by allowing ministers to do things changing laws without parliaments having any say over what happens now is that it goes to what's called the committee stage when it is expected that the government will have to make a lot of concessions but some concession peace who are very much in support of the european union are already saying immediately after the votes they will threaten to...
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brave utopia,d, the new expecting that every country has whichme political system is based on parliamentary democracy. but nothing more than a dream. he was realistic, he was cynical, he simply projected the gradual conflicts of various .ypes of civilizations in one of his articles in "foreign affairs," he speaks also about bloody borders of islam. now we have new type of civilization. i should call it anti-civilization, which has emerged within the last two or three decades. the typical feature of this civilization is the fact that it and nothingterror, more than terror. this terroristic actions all over europe, and not only europe. condolences, we express our solid there the with the victims of terroristic organizewe demonstrations, but, we hesitate to fight with terroristic and civilizations with powerful power. ne year ago admit, o i criticized here that the united nations was not able to stop terrorism. -- defined terrorism. the situation has changed after 70 years. on the other side, i highly the action of secretary-general and creation new counterterrorist counterterrorist attempts. you must k
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culture check of germany there's a lot of debate in the parliamentary elections here but almost everyone can agree on one issue culture is applied democracy and a big deal arts funding for it so sacred that the german government wants to earmark even more money next year three hundred million euros a whopping twenty three percent of the budget that's the plan to anyway. but what is reality and what is simply pretension are we an opera paradise does no one produce as much theatres we do are museums more popular than soccer let's see off to survey the cultural nation examine the facts and tell the real stories behind the myths and since we're in germany let's get started with the subject of money i'm willing to bet that's one area where we really are european champions. germany spends more than ten billion euros for culture for public funded theatres orchestras exhibitions heritage conservation that's one hundred twenty three euros per capita ok if you were to simply distribute that money then everyone could buy themselves a basic lawnmower or a mid-sized flatpack bookshelf or eight standing on tickets for a buy on home game but that's out
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we share a queen and the westminster parliamentary system and we share fundamental values like democracyahead to help citizens in both of our countries prosper. with that, i am delighted to turn it over to theresa may. thank you, justin, for welcoming me here to ottawa today. canada and the united kingdom have a long shared history. this nation conceived and created 150 years ago has flourished. over that time, british and canadian soldiers, sailors and airmen and women have fought and died alongside each other in the pursuit of freedom. we have developed the institutions of westminster style democracy, personal rights of the common law. and we celebrate together our shared monarchy and close ties of family and friendship. my visit to canada todayis and friendship. my visit to canada today is not only about recognising our past but also looking ahead to our past but also looking ahead to our bright future. we are both countries with ambitions to lead on the world stage and progressive values that underpin those ambitions. we are both committed to ensuring our economies work for everyone
we share a queen and the westminster parliamentary system and we share fundamental values like democracyahead to help citizens in both of our countries prosper. with that, i am delighted to turn it over to theresa may. thank you, justin, for welcoming me here to ottawa today. canada and the united kingdom have a long shared history. this nation conceived and created 150 years ago has flourished. over that time, british and canadian soldiers, sailors and airmen and women have fought and died...
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democracy." >> stephen: question the legitimacy of his election in 2011. >> the parliamentary elections, that'selligence community and others have said that he did have a personal grudge against me. peali k pof i worldke view which is all tied up with his anger, his disappointment in the collapse of the soviet union, and his feeling that we're his number one rival. r wants toermine the eu uroeapean-andmerican ayllian. and so i see it as-- you know, i was doing my job. i was honored to do my job, to stand up and speak out on behalf of american values and our democracy. and partly because i'm a woman, which does seem to get him a bit agitated. ( laughter ) ( applause ) and he actually has said that. some things about that. >> stephen: did he ever say anything to you personally that demonstrated his-- >> well, heemte ie hek, kno there's an expression, we certainly know it in new york, " ( laughter ) >> stephen: yes. ( applause ) >> and every time i met with him, it would be... okay. the whole deal. and so i'd go to meetings with him-- one in particular, we were esd the pressoutside of moscow. just
democracy." >> stephen: question the legitimacy of his election in 2011. >> the parliamentary elections, that'selligence community and others have said that he did have a personal grudge against me. peali k pof i worldke view which is all tied up with his anger, his disappointment in the collapse of the soviet union, and his feeling that we're his number one rival. r wants toermine the eu uroeapean-andmerican ayllian. and so i see it as-- you know, i was doing my job. i was...
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convince thend leader of my parliamentary group to try and follow this idea, because it will lead to more clarity and democracy for our elections. i also think over the next few months, we should involve national parliaments and civil at the national, regional, and local levels. we should involve them in the work we are doing on the future of europe. over the last few years, members have visitedsion national parliaments more than 650 times. they participated in more than 300 meetings, talking to citizens in more than 80 cities. and 27 member states. i support president n's idea of organizing unions in 2018. , i willebate develops be attaching a great deal of importance personally to estonia, latvia, lithuania, and romania in 2018. 2018 is the year were these four countries will be celebrating their 100 birthday. those who have the ambition to shape the future and our continent need to know about and honor our history, our joint history. so the history of the four countries i mentioned are also without parcel of that, which europe will not be complete. this means to reinforce democracy and transparency. also th
convince thend leader of my parliamentary group to try and follow this idea, because it will lead to more clarity and democracy for our elections. i also think over the next few months, we should involve national parliaments and civil at the national, regional, and local levels. we should involve them in the work we are doing on the future of europe. over the last few years, members have visitedsion national parliaments more than 650 times. they participated in more than 300 meetings, talking...
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since ben ali was ousted and that move towards democracy further cemented in december of two thousand and fourteen when tunisia's first free parliamentary election sorry that was in october and in december when they freely elected their new president or a lot to take in there but we want to talk about the ruling today with ben henley who is a blogger and human rights activist joining us via skype from tunis thank you so much for your time i imagine you must be massively disappointed with this decision . and yes of course as a nation. and they were all shunned and believed and democracy i'm disappointed i'm really sad after what happened yesterday i seem to have the games of the revolution are at stake. instead of establishing the two rules people in power are doing everything to hide the truth and it's so sad for tunisia for the ones national justice presence in tunisia who will so what sort of movement is there now obviously there was such strength seven years ago when this happened six years ago when this happens. now is there still the same feeling to fight something like this reconciliation what law are people going to get out and p
since ben ali was ousted and that move towards democracy further cemented in december of two thousand and fourteen when tunisia's first free parliamentary election sorry that was in october and in december when they freely elected their new president or a lot to take in there but we want to talk about the ruling today with ben henley who is a blogger and human rights activist joining us via skype from tunis thank you so much for your time i imagine you must be massively disappointed with this...
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democracy day september twenty third on t.w. . gemini decides meet the candidates. d.w. seen as cool and just abdul karim have interviewed almost all the front runners in germany's upcoming parliamentary elections. and now we're looking forward to interview. the man. after germany inside. the candidates september twenty first on doug. the american actor robert redford once told a press conference this is the only planet we've got and it's already been pretty well chewed up sustainability is crucial to our survival and prosperity but we keep on wasting too much today on our show we're talking about resources and resourcefulness and probably the best place to start the changing face of consumerism if you've been shopping with may you'll never want to again i take forever to make a choice and maybe this next innovation is targeted at people just like me here are some great examples of digital efficiency young covered by my two colleagues county law shock and marion who took. to the starting line. i'm out shopping and i see something strange. i can't believe my eyes. i'm walking behind this thing hits and. if you listen to that than some gal in the. i pod highlight the again for the thing
democracy day september twenty third on t.w. . gemini decides meet the candidates. d.w. seen as cool and just abdul karim have interviewed almost all the front runners in germany's upcoming parliamentary elections. and now we're looking forward to interview. the man. after germany inside. the candidates september twenty first on doug. the american actor robert redford once told a press conference this is the only planet we've got and it's already been pretty well chewed up sustainability is...
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parliamentary elections. and now look at four thirty . the amount of. cash that germany decides meet the candidates. germany decides the day before the general election on t.w. day dedicated to democracy from its dramatically killings in germany on to the present day how is the nation of culture in election year democracy day september twenty third song d w. i'm going back and let michael has been gen when johnson of a twelve years and is running for office for the full time was magical we're delighted to have the chance to speak to you here at the johnson i mean even in the german capital. i'm pleased to welcome him to hello madam chancellor magnifies the guns.
parliamentary elections. and now look at four thirty . the amount of. cash that germany decides meet the candidates. germany decides the day before the general election on t.w. day dedicated to democracy from its dramatically killings in germany on to the present day how is the nation of culture in election year democracy day september twenty third song d w. i'm going back and let michael has been gen when johnson of a twelve years and is running for office for the full time was magical we're...
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the constitution and so this is really a threat to democracy that's what from patriot thinks she left the party of the party but she left the parliamentary faction yesterday she's going to go into parliament on her own is the if the imploding before our eyes. again i i think this is there's a lot of wishful thinking in this so i don't see that even we got the same news on the same day yesterday that the parliamentary group in limbo for poland split into two parties so there is of course a chance and it proves that the f.d.a. is not really a party so it's not a consistent party it's more kind of a movement and i would compare it with the old right movement and what we've seen with donald trump there's a lot of paralysis you can see between both so he also claims to speak for the people they claim actually to bring the street into parliament but they don't have a trump like leader no they don't and that's maybe a fortune for us because we really have a chance to defeat them but focus petri was already somehow politically dead in her own party and everybody moderating exactly that the leadership after this victory would kick her out now she
the constitution and so this is really a threat to democracy that's what from patriot thinks she left the party of the party but she left the parliamentary faction yesterday she's going to go into parliament on her own is the if the imploding before our eyes. again i i think this is there's a lot of wishful thinking in this so i don't see that even we got the same news on the same day yesterday that the parliamentary group in limbo for poland split into two parties so there is of course a...
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we will try to ensure they say that parliamentary solvency isn't on their mind but the debates been full of agonized conversations about whether or not british democracy is being undermined one labor m.p. said that it was a source of power grab worthy of demand of turkey or putin of russia and even if you think that that's what the talk is is really an exaggeration it shows you how worried some m.p.'s are about the idea of the executive government ministers being able to change laws without asking parliament because after all the idea from the probe lobby was that leaving the european union makes the u.k. more democratic with more parliamentary solvency and yet here they are doing something potentially very undemocratic to get their way on the other side of course you have government support again piece saying look it's the will of the people whatever it takes we've got to go and do it and then somewhere in the middle you've got quite a lot of m.p.'s saying we really don't like it very much but i guess we're going to go with it because it is the will of the people a bit further on the line we'll try to make sure that it's tweaks and messaged to make s
we will try to ensure they say that parliamentary solvency isn't on their mind but the debates been full of agonized conversations about whether or not british democracy is being undermined one labor m.p. said that it was a source of power grab worthy of demand of turkey or putin of russia and even if you think that that's what the talk is is really an exaggeration it shows you how worried some m.p.'s are about the idea of the executive government ministers being able to change laws without...
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democracy day september twenty third long d.w. . hash tag. gemini besides me the candidate. d.w. seen as cool and jaffer up to korean have interviewed almost all the front runners in germany for upcoming parliamentary elections. and now we're looking for thirty. of them now. that germany inside. the candidates september twenty one.
democracy day september twenty third long d.w. . hash tag. gemini besides me the candidate. d.w. seen as cool and jaffer up to korean have interviewed almost all the front runners in germany for upcoming parliamentary elections. and now we're looking for thirty. of them now. that germany inside. the candidates september twenty one.
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democracy day september twenty third w. germany decides the candidate. d.w. seen as pool and just of the country have interviewed almost all the front runners in germany's upcoming parliamentary elections. and now look at four thirty. as the germany side. the candidates september twenty first on. this is the the leader is live from berlin i vill gail these are our top stories at this hour in mexico city rescue crews are working to free a young girl from the rubble of a school that collapsed in tuesday's earthquake the school is one of dozens of buildings leveled in what's being called the worst quake to hit mexico in a generation. time germany's chancellor has told d.w. that she disagrees with the way donald trump is handling the north korea crisis in an exclusive interview i'm going to work or said germany was against any form of military solution and offered well in services as mediator american president has threatened to destroy north korea if it continues its nuclear provocations. which only goes to the polls on sunday to elect a new parliament and indeed chancellor so candidates are spending the last days of the campaign focusing on undecided voters it's easy enough to
democracy day september twenty third w. germany decides the candidate. d.w. seen as pool and just of the country have interviewed almost all the front runners in germany's upcoming parliamentary elections. and now look at four thirty. as the germany side. the candidates september twenty first on. this is the the leader is live from berlin i vill gail these are our top stories at this hour in mexico city rescue crews are working to free a young girl from the rubble of a school that collapsed in...
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democracy day september twenty third on g.w. . hash tag gemini decides meet the candidates. d.w. xena's pool and just of the karim have interviewed almost all the front runners in germany's upcoming parliamentaryelections. and now look at four thirty the chancellor and the amount. cast at germany decides. the candidates september twenty first on the double. this is d. w. news coming to you live from berlin a powerful earthquake has struck mexico the second one in as many weeks the seven point one by the two.
democracy day september twenty third on g.w. . hash tag gemini decides meet the candidates. d.w. xena's pool and just of the karim have interviewed almost all the front runners in germany's upcoming parliamentaryelections. and now look at four thirty the chancellor and the amount. cast at germany decides. the candidates september twenty first on the double. this is d. w. news coming to you live from berlin a powerful earthquake has struck mexico the second one in as many weeks the seven point...