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falling short of 44 seats in parliament is a lot, and he will need those votes in parliament whenever his party and government want to pass legislation, legislation that might prove controversial with other groups. there's only one way for macron now that he has a solid group to his left with nupes, which has increased a share of votes, is to turn to the right, the republicans, the party of nicholas sarkozy. the party could coalesce alongside macron's on a number of issues. however, it is a position party. in fact, the stakes are very high. you'll have to compromise, but also to give to make some concessions with the right. it remains to be seen whether the right will want to be part of a coalition, even if it is not a formal one. republicans will think about what comes next. in five years time, macron will have to retire as president, so of course this party will think twice whether to commit itself to a party and president which are increasingly unpopular. adrian: what concessions will emmanuel macron have to make to ensure the support of the republicans in the assembly, and will th
falling short of 44 seats in parliament is a lot, and he will need those votes in parliament whenever his party and government want to pass legislation, legislation that might prove controversial with other groups. there's only one way for macron now that he has a solid group to his left with nupes, which has increased a share of votes, is to turn to the right, the republicans, the party of nicholas sarkozy. the party could coalesce alongside macron's on a number of issues. however, it is a...
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they will now have to find new alliances in parliament, either on a case by case basis, or some sort of formal hook up there to pass any legislation at all. and the likelihood is they'll start talking immediately to the traditional, right, the republicans with whom they've worked before they have 61 seats. micron needs 44 seats to hit the majority line, no guarantee that that will be successful. and so there is at least the prospect of deadlocked government over the next 5 years with an economic crisis worsening here in france. that's the only problem they face, the centrists increasingly hemmed in now in parliament between rising forces on the left and the far left and the far right with marine la pens, success the success of her national rally party. and there's an additional question over participation. a majority of french voters didn't take part in this election. 3 quarters of young voters between 18 and 24, didn't take part in this election. they simply don't have faith and trust in their politicians to solve their problems. and so that possibility is that rather like the ga, g
they will now have to find new alliances in parliament, either on a case by case basis, or some sort of formal hook up there to pass any legislation at all. and the likelihood is they'll start talking immediately to the traditional, right, the republicans with whom they've worked before they have 61 seats. micron needs 44 seats to hit the majority line, no guarantee that that will be successful. and so there is at least the prospect of deadlocked government over the next 5 years with an...
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and yet you have agreed to dissolve parliament has been at speaking live now in west jerusalem. and murray is expected to force the countries 5th election in less than 3 and a half years. the paid will take the role of interm prime minister until the pulse vote is expected to be held in october. been in smith's hands, the latest from west georgia milam. this coalition government has been stumbling along for the last few weeks. it's a miracle in many israelis, eyes that is lasted as long as they have one year. it was the strangest coalition government. israel's ever seen a combination of parties on the far right the right, the left. and the 1st time that palestinian israelis had been involved in israeli government, it was brought together. this government is so reason for being really was to get rid of benjamin netanyahu. tens of thousands of demonstrators have converged in brussels to protest against the rising cost of living. they demanding better pain working conditions and more investment in the public sector. russell's airport has cancelled all outbound flights. britain is f
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however, they need at least 289 seats and parliament in order to push through. there are forms and given that the left it made a good score or is likely to make a good score. and next in next week's 2nd round and tonight and the 1st round, it looked like am i my car? the current president needs to take into account that many voters are actually and they want more left wing policies. he can't just put in place more market orientated reforms without listening to these people. but i just wanted ask you about those reforms. if he doesn't get my call, the dad does not get that majority in particularly an absolute majority. the 2nd round, what happens to his big reform agenda that does a die well, you're right to ask. it will be very difficult for him to push through any reforms . i mean it's not the left wing reforms maybe, but the center right. and the market orientated reforms such as you know, his plan to push up the current pension age from 62 to 64 or 6 to 5 there. if he doesn't get the 289 seats needed to have an absolute majority in parliament, he will need to
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it's absolute majority in parliament to link parliamentary elections. that's according to early estimates. as counting continues across the country, my calls allies will likely emerge as the biggest party in the new national assembly. but with an absolutely jordy of 289 seats, the french prison is expected to face challenges and pushing his reform agenda. ford is main rivals. a new left wing alliance led by john luc berlin. shawn fell short of 200 seats. according to early estimates, no earlier d w spoke to lisa lewis in paris. she explained with the loss of an absolute majority in the parliament. no means from her call. while i'm on my call, we'll have to change his policies. really, it is quite certain that certain of a sudden reforms that he's planning, such as, for example, pushing up the retirement age from 62 to 6465 would be very difficult to get through parliament. he will have to compose with other forces on the left and on the right. and if he wants to form a stable alliance with other parties in parliament, that could even mean that he will h
it's absolute majority in parliament to link parliamentary elections. that's according to early estimates. as counting continues across the country, my calls allies will likely emerge as the biggest party in the new national assembly. but with an absolutely jordy of 289 seats, the french prison is expected to face challenges and pushing his reform agenda. ford is main rivals. a new left wing alliance led by john luc berlin. shawn fell short of 200 seats. according to early estimates, no earlier...
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they are likely to get the biggest number of seats in parliament. but again, for them it is, it seems to be a bittersweet, reside. they are obviously aiming for a majority in parliament, but estimates show that this is not sure actually, if not sure that this will happen. they could get between 255 and 310 seats in parliament in and next week's 2nd round of voting. however, they need at least $289.00 seats and parliament in order to push through their of forms. and given that the left, it made a good score or is likely to make a good score. and next in next week's 2nd round and tonight in the 1st round, it looks like am i my car, the current president needs to take into account that many voters are actually and they, they want more left wing policies. he conscious put in place more market orientated reforms without listening to these people. but i just wanted ask you about. those are forums. if he doesn't get a call that does not get that majority and particularly an absolute majority of a 2nd round. what happens to his big reform agenda that does i
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and if he wants to form a stable alliance with other parties in parliament, that could even mean that he will have to, you would have to proceed to a reshuffle of his government at least a partial reshuffle to build another stable group in parliament. what is for sure though, is that the governing road will be rep, very rocky, for him and my coin, the coming 5 years. so what kind of compromises would he have to make in order to execute his reform plan? while a, what is for sure is that the voters to night today actually they have shown that they want him to carry out more ecological measures put in place more social measures, you know, take measures to help those that are struggling to make ends meet. that is really what the new the left wing lines on the far left leaders wanted. millen shaw has put in their platform or they want, you know, they want to help those that are struggling really here in france and voters here. even though many of those that i have been talking to over the day, they told me we don't necessarily want the far left or the laughing lines to win a majority in pa
and if he wants to form a stable alliance with other parties in parliament, that could even mean that he will have to, you would have to proceed to a reshuffle of his government at least a partial reshuffle to build another stable group in parliament. what is for sure though, is that the governing road will be rep, very rocky, for him and my coin, the coming 5 years. so what kind of compromises would he have to make in order to execute his reform plan? while a, what is for sure is that the...
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the makeup of the parliament is absolutely crucial. now the estimated results from this 1st round in parliamentary in this parliament re election indicate that his centrist, the lions certainly seems to be ahead in terms of the amount of seeds that it would be able to win in the parliament offer a 2nd round. perhaps next week, however, what he does also what the result also show is that michael may note when the majority phase paul is party, may not win. a majority of that would be a problem for macro because he wouldn't necessarily then be able to push ahead with his reformist agenda, the main challenger, really to a manual micros centrist lives. is this new left wing block this new left wing alliance that is made up of socialist, communist, and greens. it was created by the far left leaders only a mental show off to the presidential election, which came a 3rd and it's captured the imagination of particular younger voters because it's very much focused on issues such as climate change. but also the cost of living now of course is left
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to president manuel my con, just weeks after he was re elected, he loses his absolute majority and parliament a leftist and far right party surge, placing his reform agenda and down with columbia turns left as an elect. former marxist guerrilla fighters was double petro, as president if promises to build a more equal country through economic and social reform. political freely walk up to the program. if rainy and president volunteered, zalinski says other european countries should brace for potentially hostile activity from moscow. he says, ukraine faces a historic week as it awaits a landmark decision from you. leaders on it's been for candidate status, but that this could prompt russia to intensify its aggression against ukraine and its western supporters. a russian miss i'll plunged into ukrainian soil in the city of lazy chance. no one is safe across the river. the city of federal on yet has been reduced to rubble by fierce fighting as russia's offensive in the dawn, beth's reading grinds on the fears, at least chance is next to that. most residents have fled to them, but some are stuck.
to president manuel my con, just weeks after he was re elected, he loses his absolute majority and parliament a leftist and far right party surge, placing his reform agenda and down with columbia turns left as an elect. former marxist guerrilla fighters was double petro, as president if promises to build a more equal country through economic and social reform. political freely walk up to the program. if rainy and president volunteered, zalinski says other european countries should brace for...
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this comes up in israel's parliament and it's normally past automatically extended. it allows the extension of. busy israeli law into the settlements by failing to extend this law. netanyahu's coalition has precipitated the collapse of the government, the war expires at the end of this month because there's going to be new elections . it will be automatically extended for another 6 months. those new elections will be held probably before some time in mid october. and until then. yeah, i like people stand in inter and prime minister and you levy is president of the u . s. middle east project. and a former israeli negotiator. he says it was always going to be a challenge for the 8 party coronation to stay together. it held together for a year. and what you saw was members from the right peeling off, just one or 2. it was a government with a tiniest majority. so one or 2 and that's what happened. one peeled off right at the beginning. another left, a 3rd has now said that he would leave all paradoxically, perhaps from the party of the prime minister, natalie bennett. he
this comes up in israel's parliament and it's normally past automatically extended. it allows the extension of. busy israeli law into the settlements by failing to extend this law. netanyahu's coalition has precipitated the collapse of the government, the war expires at the end of this month because there's going to be new elections . it will be automatically extended for another 6 months. those new elections will be held probably before some time in mid october. and until then. yeah, i like...
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after dissolving parliament in march and sacking dozens of judges earlier this month. the greek coast guard has rescued 108 migrants from a sail boat. in the gnc, a sail boat was found rudderless and leaking. the migrants told authorities that 4 people were still missing. and residents living in villages in the southwest of germany's capital berlin have been told to evacuate their homes. a forest fire has been burning their since friday, caused by an intense heat wave. and strong winds, and military helicopter was called in to support a firefighters. now the culture and media ministers of the group of 7 largest economies in the world have met in the german city of bon. it's the 1st time that g 7, media ministers have come together in a formal meeting. the ukraine, ukrainian minister of culture took part in the meeting, remotely. discussions addressed the impact of russia's war on a ukraine and the work of journalists there. and other issues such as media, freedom and the fight against this information. freedom of the press, media diversity and the safety of journalists
after dissolving parliament in march and sacking dozens of judges earlier this month. the greek coast guard has rescued 108 migrants from a sail boat. in the gnc, a sail boat was found rudderless and leaking. the migrants told authorities that 4 people were still missing. and residents living in villages in the southwest of germany's capital berlin have been told to evacuate their homes. a forest fire has been burning their since friday, caused by an intense heat wave. and strong winds, and...
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to be a parliament that doesn't get to act on the priorities of the people, a parliament that exists only to further the interests of the snp, i do nothing parliament with a first minister obsessed with another referendum at all costs, so can i ask the first minister, why should the people of scotland's real priorities be put on the back burner for another divisive damaging independence referendum? first minister. douglas _ independence referendum? first minister. douglas ross - independence referendum? first minister. douglas ross had i independence referendum? first| minister. douglas ross had three 'obs at the minister. douglas ross had three jobs at the last _ minister. douglas ross had three jobs at the last count _ minister. douglas ross had three jobs at the last count and - minister. douglas ross had three jobs at the last count and he i minister. douglas ross had three i jobs at the last count and he might be a do _ jobs at the last count and he might be a do nothing msp but this is a do much _ be a do nothing msp but this is a do much parliament. douglas ross has also demon
to be a parliament that doesn't get to act on the priorities of the people, a parliament that exists only to further the interests of the snp, i do nothing parliament with a first minister obsessed with another referendum at all costs, so can i ask the first minister, why should the people of scotland's real priorities be put on the back burner for another divisive damaging independence referendum? first minister. douglas _ independence referendum? first minister. douglas ross - independence...
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but he has been without a majority in parliament for more than 2 months. for mister yollop, it will take bennett's job and lead the country until afresh. bushes held in october or november and its coalition was made up of a diverse range of political forces and made history by becoming a 1st is ready government to include a palestinian israeli party. moved to dissolve. parliament comes after the coronation failed to renew a law on the status of illegal israeli settlers in the occupied west bank the shelf . busy on, on friday i held a series of talks with legal insecurity officials, and i realize that in 10 days what the expiration of the regulation is, right will experience serious security damages and legal chaos. i couldn't allow that in the kill lots of law. we speak know if galvanized through me that was needed to pass the regulations, but unfortunately, effects for no fruit can. therefore, my friend and i decided to act together to dissolve parliament and sit and agreed upon date for elections. one man hoping to return to power in the next selection i
but he has been without a majority in parliament for more than 2 months. for mister yollop, it will take bennett's job and lead the country until afresh. bushes held in october or november and its coalition was made up of a diverse range of political forces and made history by becoming a 1st is ready government to include a palestinian israeli party. moved to dissolve. parliament comes after the coronation failed to renew a law on the status of illegal israeli settlers in the occupied west bank...
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emmanuel macron loses absolute majority in the french parliament in the major setback for his second term. we'll discuss after this break >>> french president emmanuel macron's centrist blok lost the majority after the second round of the election. the alliance failed to reach the 289 seats required after a strong performance by the leftist alliance as well as marine le pen's national rally speaking after the exit polls were published, the prime minister of france said this is a challenge for the coalition. >> translator: the situation is unprec unprecedented. never before has the national assembly seen a configuratconfi. this is a challenge for the country that we face we must respect the vote and dp draw the consequences. we have a special responsibility as of tomorrow, we will build an action plan. >> the leader of the france's largest opposition said macron's defeat was total >> translator: above all else is the fall youfailure of the emmae macron policy. they reinforced the far right. >> charlotte joins us more. i know this shocked many what does it say about what the french peo
emmanuel macron loses absolute majority in the french parliament in the major setback for his second term. we'll discuss after this break >>> french president emmanuel macron's centrist blok lost the majority after the second round of the election. the alliance failed to reach the 289 seats required after a strong performance by the leftist alliance as well as marine le pen's national rally speaking after the exit polls were published, the prime minister of france said this is a...
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on thursday he threatened to withdraw from parliament. if a national majority government couldn't be formed for the elderly, phoebe harder to leave. iraq does not need the formation of a government. but in effect of government, his majority serves its people who turns as glued into obedience to god. so little beloved said was plucked members, right, fear resignations from parliament. what the aldo, i speak to my made up there why he does live in baghdad for us, my made wine, t thing thought, oh, sada resign. what is he going achieve by this move? well, he wanted to end 8 months of political estate made as you know, that his rival political parties do, especially backed by iran. the wanted to form a consensus, a government, they insisted on forming a consistent consensus government to include them. he, on the other hand, refused that and said that because of the fact that he has the majority of seats in the parliament and then he has the right to form a majority government. also, he wanted to get rid of them because the accused of corrupti
on thursday he threatened to withdraw from parliament. if a national majority government couldn't be formed for the elderly, phoebe harder to leave. iraq does not need the formation of a government. but in effect of government, his majority serves its people who turns as glued into obedience to god. so little beloved said was plucked members, right, fear resignations from parliament. what the aldo, i speak to my made up there why he does live in baghdad for us, my made wine, t thing thought,...
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he could, in theory, dissolve the parliament to put this on the, the national assembly. now constitutional experts are not really don't really agree if he can do that right away or in a year's time. however, that also brings with the risk that the results might actually even be worse than today's election or last night election results. the other option would be to try to form a stable alliance with one of the other parties and parliament such as the center right party, the people, the car. however, that party is already said that they want to stay in the position. so in any case, it will be a rocky road for him on my car in the 5 years to come. all right, did abuse lisa lewis from paris 6 for inside volota. mir zalinski says ukraine has begun what he calls an historic week in a video message, the ukranian president warned his people that russia would likely step up its attacks on their country as it attempts to strengthen its hold over territory in the south and east cave is also awaiting a landmark decision from the european union on its bid for candidate status bmw. i
he could, in theory, dissolve the parliament to put this on the, the national assembly. now constitutional experts are not really don't really agree if he can do that right away or in a year's time. however, that also brings with the risk that the results might actually even be worse than today's election or last night election results. the other option would be to try to form a stable alliance with one of the other parties and parliament such as the center right party, the people, the car....
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they are likely to get the biggest number of seats in parliament. but again, for them it is, it seems to be a bittersweet result. they are over the aiming for a majority in parliament, but estimates as so that this is not sure actually, it's not sure that this will happen. they could get between 255 and 310 seats in parliament in and next week's 2nd round of voting. however, they need at least 289 seats in parliament in order to push through their reforms. and given that the left and made a good score is likely to make a good score. next, next week's 2nd round. and tonight and the 1st round it looked like am i call the con president needs to take into account that many voters are actually they want more or less thing policy. congress put in place more market orientated reforms without listening to these people. last the stop and has won the azerbaijan grand prix, extending his lead on top of the formula. one table let bill driver swooped as rice townslee. clerk again fell to finish despite starting in pull position ferrari sharla. clerk has secured
they are likely to get the biggest number of seats in parliament. but again, for them it is, it seems to be a bittersweet result. they are over the aiming for a majority in parliament, but estimates as so that this is not sure actually, it's not sure that this will happen. they could get between 255 and 310 seats in parliament in and next week's 2nd round of voting. however, they need at least 289 seats in parliament in order to push through their reforms. and given that the left and made a...
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the speaker lebanon's parliament for the past 30 years has been reelected. now the barry was chosen by m pays in the 1st session of parliament following an election at last month before he was narrowly voted in and pays my making debut much to parliament calling for change. then i got a report from beirut. oh, it's a moment of change. representatives of living on protest movement, making their way to parliament. they walked past security forces, who once kept them out during massive demonstrations in recent years. it's the 1st session of the newly elected legislature. and these 1st time m p 's are hoping to bring change to a decades old system. there is no democracy in lebanon. what the consultation and compression that system. but we are here to read them at the end on duty. unfortunately, the rice would come out if there was any, any kind of compromises. compromises based on power sharing between the political establishment have long been how politics is done here? that's how parliamentary speaker barry was re elected. give them have been in the position f
the speaker lebanon's parliament for the past 30 years has been reelected. now the barry was chosen by m pays in the 1st session of parliament following an election at last month before he was narrowly voted in and pays my making debut much to parliament calling for change. then i got a report from beirut. oh, it's a moment of change. representatives of living on protest movement, making their way to parliament. they walked past security forces, who once kept them out during massive...
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to the 2005 panel of the parliament. any resignation should not be accepted or should not be final before the designed parliamentary and spends at least one year in the parliament. and it should go through legal procedures. it should go through voting. it should go through voting and it should be accepted by the majority of the parliament to members in order to be final resignation. but nevertheless, this is all seems at least to be a strong message from the mock, the southern whose luck has the majority of seats in apartment, 73 seats in the parliament. and it also be read in terms of the rivalries with his arrival factions. as you know, on the other hand, the iranian back rival factions have been also trying to put pressure on us other to be part of the government. otherwise, no government is elected reporters without borders is calling for an end to impunity. following the killing of our near journalist sharing abruptly, it says one month after she was shot in the head by ready forces while on assignment in janine a p
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they are the sub rest parliament members. they resigned, and there is ignition has been accepted by the speaker of the parliament last night and now the southern him. so the leader of the this book said that he is in his word is sacrificing in order to serve the country a. this is a result of 8 months of a stalemate, as you know that a sudden on the one hand, 73 members along with his allies, they have around 173 members in the party. and the wanted to form a majority government. but on the other hand, the coordination framework that includes the pro iranian political parties, including the party, led by former prime minister of northern mackey. and also the federal party, the political arm of the popular mobilization forces. the wanted to form a consensus government with a southern blocks and a southern block and the other sydney and kurdish blocks. but now this could further complicate the situation because a thought that has supported on the ground, probably the majority of supporters in the streets. and also the coordinat
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there were smaller defections and parliament and a problem with governing. there's definitely a problem with not having a constitution, ask, they have basic laws that serve as a de facto constitution but no serious election reforms have been made, maybe for political reasons and calculations of the factions, but it has produced a repeated deadlock and elections are expected in october. ♪ ross: let's turn back to the war in ukraine and the food crisis is causing. european foreign ministers have been meeting today to discuss this. bear in mind ukraine is a chief supporter of grain and it cannot get out. today we heard from the ee you foreign policy chief that is called the blockade a war crime. >> it is an attempt to use food -- it's a deliberate attempt to create hunger in the world. on the world and on the european union and on ukraine. the typical playbook of russian propaganda, they create a problem and then they blame others. ross: earlier in the day we heard from the cranium president who addressed the african union. >> we are conducting complex multil
there were smaller defections and parliament and a problem with governing. there's definitely a problem with not having a constitution, ask, they have basic laws that serve as a de facto constitution but no serious election reforms have been made, maybe for political reasons and calculations of the factions, but it has produced a repeated deadlock and elections are expected in october. ♪ ross: let's turn back to the war in ukraine and the food crisis is causing. european foreign ministers...
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more political uncertainty in iraq, the biggest block in parliament, resigns of the formation of a new government and nearly half a 1000000 people have fled ukraine's war for moldova. but is the former soviet state in so under threat. its prime minister speaks to rogers ah, a bipartisan group of us senators as agree than a framework for new gun control laws. it's aimed at curbing rising gun violence and would keep weapons away from people deemed to be a threat. but critics say the measures don't go far enough. my counter reports from washington dc. the framework agreement follows weeks up close door negotiations in the senate. it's one of the 1st bipartisan gun control agreements in decades. we haven't had significant federal legislation in nearly 30 years. so having a framework announced, having 10 republican senators long was 10 democrats signing off on that, which would avoid that fellow buster in the united states senate. it's a really big deal. the tentative agreement has been welcomed by president biden, who's tweeted, i want to thank senator chris murphy and the bipartisan group
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a new parliament won't be clear until next sunday. the latest projections of president macros, centrist alliance, looking like at the wind, up to $295.00 seats. the left alliance lead by millennial is projected to win between a 150 and a 190 seats. while the unit of the right and the center looks at 2 in between 50 and 80, marine la pens far right party and its allies should win between 20 and 45. natasha buckler reports from paris. for the french present, a minute micro. what is at stake is how he'll be able to govern over the next 5 years. the make up of the parliament is absolutely crucial. now, the estimated results from this 1st round in parliamentary in this parliamentary and election indicate that his center. the lions certainly seems to be ahead in terms of the amount of seeds that it would be able to win in the parliament offer a 2nd round perhaps next week. however, what did the last, what result also show is that michael may not win majority for his paul is party may not win a majority and that would be a problem for macro
a new parliament won't be clear until next sunday. the latest projections of president macros, centrist alliance, looking like at the wind, up to $295.00 seats. the left alliance lead by millennial is projected to win between a 150 and a 190 seats. while the unit of the right and the center looks at 2 in between 50 and 80, marine la pens far right party and its allies should win between 20 and 45. natasha buckler reports from paris. for the french present, a minute micro. what is at stake is...
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the parliament will vote to dissolve itself. the date has been agreed. i believe for late october, there's the jewish holiday season, jewish new year tournament in october. it will be at the end of october unless not an yahoo computer away enough members to form a majority of 61 in the current parliament. that seems very unlikely that the betting will be against that. so the likelihood is elections, not and young, looks pretty strong in those elections. he's in court defending himself. he kind of needs this to assist his court position. there are strong suggestions that he would try and change things so that the court case itself could not continue if his prime minister again, he poles highest in the opinion polls consistently. he's party poles, highest the question as ever with this rambunctious but very unusual, is rated politics of so many small, medium sized parties, is whether him and his allies will get to the magic number. i think you will go into the selection. i'm in a stronger position, with the semi assumption being it's his to lose. ah! russi
the parliament will vote to dissolve itself. the date has been agreed. i believe for late october, there's the jewish holiday season, jewish new year tournament in october. it will be at the end of october unless not an yahoo computer away enough members to form a majority of 61 in the current parliament. that seems very unlikely that the betting will be against that. so the likelihood is elections, not and young, looks pretty strong in those elections. he's in court defending himself. he kind...
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this comes up in israel's parliament and his normally passed automatically extend it. it allows the extension of. busy israeli law into the settlements by failing to extend this law. netanyahu's coalition has precipitated the collapse of the government, the war expires at the end of this month. but because there's going to be new elections, it will be automatically extended for another 6 months. those new elections will be held probably before some time in mid october. and until len, like pete will stand in inter and prime minister gun men killed 8 people and kidnapped 38 others into attacks on churches in northern nigeria. is salt targeted morning services at a catholic and baptist church in the state of kaduna on sunday. officials say the attack has also ransacked vintages and looted shops. it comes weeks after gunman killed 40 people at a church in the south west. east african leaders have agreed to deploy a regional force to eastern democratic republic of congo as the country is pushed to the brink of war with rwanda needed from the 7 nation east. african community
this comes up in israel's parliament and his normally passed automatically extend it. it allows the extension of. busy israeli law into the settlements by failing to extend this law. netanyahu's coalition has precipitated the collapse of the government, the war expires at the end of this month. but because there's going to be new elections, it will be automatically extended for another 6 months. those new elections will be held probably before some time in mid october. and until len, like pete...
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, it was quite _ after vote in parliament, it was quite clear— after vote in parliament, it was quite clear she cannot carry on as conservative leader any more, and one must— conservative leader any more, and one must wonder, is the same could happen— one must wonder, is the same could happen to _ one must wonder, is the same could happen to boris? he is in a different— happen to boris? he is in a different position, in that he is not try— different position, in that he is not try to _ different position, in that he is not try to push through this brexit, and he _ not try to push through this brexit, and he has — not try to push through this brexit, and he has got a huge majority, theresa — and he has got a huge majority, theresa may did not have that, so the situations are very different, but one — the situations are very different, but one has to wonder, where does this go next? number 10 will be wondering tonight what they could possibly _ wondering tonight what they could possibly do to shore up support for the prime — possibly do to shore up support for the prime
, it was quite _ after vote in parliament, it was quite clear— after vote in parliament, it was quite clear she cannot carry on as conservative leader any more, and one must— conservative leader any more, and one must wonder, is the same could happen— one must wonder, is the same could happen to _ one must wonder, is the same could happen to boris? he is in a different— happen to boris? he is in a different position, in that he is not try— different position, in that he is not try to...
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the speaker of lebanon's parliament for the past 30 years has been reelected. now the barrier was chosen by mpi in the 1st session of parliament following an election early this month, before he was now and he voted in m p. 's making their debut, marched to parliament, calling for change, and other reports from barrett. 4 0, it's a moment of change. oh, representatives of lebanon's protest movement making their way to parliament. they walked past security forces, who once kept them out during massive demonstrations in recent years. it's the 1st session of the newly elected legislature. and these 1st time, employees are hoping to bring change to a decades old system. there is no democracy in lebanon, what the consultation and completion system. but what are your duty words, democrats in lebanon, and to, to you force me in the right. what gun on that if you was any, any kind of compromise compromises based on power sharing between the political establishment of them have long been how politics is done here? that's how parliamentary speaker to be. but he was re el
the speaker of lebanon's parliament for the past 30 years has been reelected. now the barrier was chosen by mpi in the 1st session of parliament following an election early this month, before he was now and he voted in m p. 's making their debut, marched to parliament, calling for change, and other reports from barrett. 4 0, it's a moment of change. oh, representatives of lebanon's protest movement making their way to parliament. they walked past security forces, who once kept them out during...
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i asked her what the last of the absolute majority of parliament means for the president. it is a crushing defeat for a president. in my call here in france. obviously, polls were predicting, he might lose his majority in parliament, but not add at that reserves we did. it's less seats than expected, then predicted in any of the polls here in france. and what he means is basically that in my call, will have to compose with other political forces. now, that is something that at the, that french politicians are not really used to, as opposed to politicians in germany. and he will have to gather support from, you know, left wing, all right, being politicians and is really up in the air, is in my, my call will be able to push through all of his reform agenda, especially in a pension reform he's planning to push up the pension age from 60 to 64 or 65, that might be really difficult to push through in this current cur parliament. and does this result in legislative elections bring about any change, of course, for france as regards foreign affairs. foreign for his policy is actua
i asked her what the last of the absolute majority of parliament means for the president. it is a crushing defeat for a president. in my call here in france. obviously, polls were predicting, he might lose his majority in parliament, but not add at that reserves we did. it's less seats than expected, then predicted in any of the polls here in france. and what he means is basically that in my call, will have to compose with other political forces. now, that is something that at the, that french...
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they have lost more than $100.00 seats in the french parliament. so i believe it's a victory for the left is we've seen that the majority, you couldn't, you know, or go on the ground to in order to persuade 2 arguments for the french addiction. the importance of the parliamentary election and we've seen it's a huge defeat for the french president. these also, you know, a lot of doubt about the democracy. do not forget that we have the, you know, the movement. busy which were very, you know, the under, against the french britain, which is very popular. so i believe now the attention is to which is the important that went there. a lot of people, you know, forget about it. the, the potential is more than $52.00 portions. that the people, you know, do not vote. we've seen we are in the same scenario that in 1988, we do the former president, pos for me to own doctor when he had to consider that he's a majority in the parliament. so he had to compose with the communist party and the subjects. so we have in the same scenario. and the teams will, of course
they have lost more than $100.00 seats in the french parliament. so i believe it's a victory for the left is we've seen that the majority, you couldn't, you know, or go on the ground to in order to persuade 2 arguments for the french addiction. the importance of the parliamentary election and we've seen it's a huge defeat for the french president. these also, you know, a lot of doubt about the democracy. do not forget that we have the, you know, the movement. busy which were very, you know, the...
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i urge my conservative colleagues in parliament to unite today. supporters in the foreground, critics wanting to be heard too, as the prime minister's anti corruption champion decided to resign. leadership and integrity are absolutely essential to the ministerial code, they are baked into it. the bottom line is he has broken the ministerial code and that means as a result that it's a resignation matter for any minister and it also has to be a resignation matter for me as well. and there was another junior resignation later. standing down as the ministerial aide to the foreign secretary. enter next, a potential successor as prime minister. jeremy hunt took on borisjohnson last time and lost. today he tweeted. if you think that sounds blunt, listen to this response from the culture secretary. i am incredibly disappointed that jeremy hunt, who has said throughout, lam not going to challenge the prime ministerwhile there is a war in ukraine, has come out and challenge the prime minister on the day russia sends rockets into kyiv. a party row in public
i urge my conservative colleagues in parliament to unite today. supporters in the foreground, critics wanting to be heard too, as the prime minister's anti corruption champion decided to resign. leadership and integrity are absolutely essential to the ministerial code, they are baked into it. the bottom line is he has broken the ministerial code and that means as a result that it's a resignation matter for any minister and it also has to be a resignation matter for me as well. and there was...
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i really urge might conservative colleagues in parliament to unite — colleagues in parliament to unite today.— colleagues in parliament to unite toda . ,, , unite today. supporters in the foreground. — unite today. supporters in the foreground, critics _ unite today. supporters in the foreground, critics wanting i unite today. supporters in the foreground, critics wanting to | foreground, critics wanting to be heard as well is the prime minister's anti—corruption champion decided to resign or stop leadership and integrity are absolutely central to the ministerial code, they are baked into it, they run through it like a stick of rock and i'm afraid that menzies broken the ministerial code and that means as a result, it's a resignation matterfor as a result, it's a resignation matter for any as a result, it's a resignation matterfor any minister as a result, it's a resignation matter for any minister and as a result, it's a resignation matterfor any minister and it matter for any minister and it also matterfor any minister and it also has to be a resignation matter for also has to
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reluctant as a member of parliament for the opposition. have you asked the government? why these systems that you say were available much earlier were not delivered? and what was the answer? the answer was that they are already preparing the delivery of m l r s the delivery of gephardt. but they did not explain why they don't want to deliver leopards and martin things. i believe in the meantime, that might be a question of principal not to do that. but i hope that it is not a consequence of the phone calls with the russian prime minister with the russian president. and i seek for a clearer statement for a better explanation by the chancellor re we could support that if the chancery was able to explain it's reluctance. but without any explanation, it won't help. and it is also damaging the reputation of germany in our eastern neighborhood where the reputation, of course is pretty damaged already. it's been said many times that the bundeswehr is not ready to deliver the systems because it is in a sorry state. and it was, in fact, your party
reluctant as a member of parliament for the opposition. have you asked the government? why these systems that you say were available much earlier were not delivered? and what was the answer? the answer was that they are already preparing the delivery of m l r s the delivery of gephardt. but they did not explain why they don't want to deliver leopards and martin things. i believe in the meantime, that might be a question of principal not to do that. but i hope that it is not a consequence of the...
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president minute while call just weeks after he was re elected, he loses his absolute majority and parliament as leftist and far right party surge . placing his reform agenda in doubt with the only known remains of a congolese independence hero, finally returned home. former colonial power belgium hands over a single tooth belonging to patrice, wilma, more than 6 decades after he was assassinated. ah, i'm nicole really. it's good to have you with us. ukrainian president, bullard, and we are the lensky says, other european countries should brace for potentially hostile activity for moscow. he's, as ukraine faces a historic week, as it awaits a landmark decision from e. u. leaders on its bed for candidates status, but that this could from russia to intensify its aggression against ukraine and its western supporters. a russian missile plunged into ukrainian soil in the city of lazy chance. no one is safe across the river. the city of several on yet has been reduced to rubble by fierce fighting as russia's offensive in the dawn, beth's reading grinds on the fears, at least it chanced, is next to
president minute while call just weeks after he was re elected, he loses his absolute majority and parliament as leftist and far right party surge . placing his reform agenda in doubt with the only known remains of a congolese independence hero, finally returned home. former colonial power belgium hands over a single tooth belonging to patrice, wilma, more than 6 decades after he was assassinated. ah, i'm nicole really. it's good to have you with us. ukrainian president, bullard, and we are the...
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boris johnson misled parliament in borisjohnson misled parliament in that respect. boris johnson misled parliament in that respect.— in that respect. right. good question. — in that respect. right. good question, the _ in that respect. right. good question, the labour - in that respect. right. good question, the labour leader| question, the labour leader keir starmer said the conservative party was popping up conservative party was popping up mrjohnson in spite of popular opinion, how will he be due in these developments? i think keir starmerare in due in these developments? i think keir starmer are in many ways want bars onto the carry on greater because of boris johnson looks politically wounded, the fact he was booed at thejubilee wounded, the fact he was booed at the jubilee celebrations at the weekend i at thejubilee celebrations at the weekend i think spoke volumes of public opinions shift in borisjohnson. imilli shift in boris johnson. will leave it there. _ shift in boris johnson. will leave it there. thank - shift in borisjohnson. will leave it there. t
boris johnson misled parliament in borisjohnson misled parliament in that respect. boris johnson misled parliament in that respect.— in that respect. right. good question. — in that respect. right. good question, the _ in that respect. right. good question, the labour - in that respect. right. good question, the labour leader| question, the labour leader keir starmer said the conservative party was popping up conservative party was popping up mrjohnson in spite of popular opinion, how will...
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then he will have to go to parliament and get the go ahead with a law that is vacated through but in general, it's still the president that will be negotiating on an international level with the leaders. oh, with nato, for example. however, he will certainly be slightly distracted by chaos that, hey mo, by at least a difficult situation in, in france here in parliament in the coming 5 years did of you corresponded lisa lewis in paris. thank you. here's a roundup of of their stories making use this are serious defense ministry says 13 people have died in an attack on a bus and northeastern rocket province. the civilian vehicle was carrying government soldiers. human rights activists blamed the so called islamic state. the extremist group was defeated in 2019, but sleeper cells still operate in parts of the country. former gorilla fighter, gustavo petro, as at one columbia's presidential election in a landmark victory, he said to become the country's 1st left his leader after narrowly defeating millionaire and former mayor rodolfo. in on this, petro has vowed to launch wide reaching so
then he will have to go to parliament and get the go ahead with a law that is vacated through but in general, it's still the president that will be negotiating on an international level with the leaders. oh, with nato, for example. however, he will certainly be slightly distracted by chaos that, hey mo, by at least a difficult situation in, in france here in parliament in the coming 5 years did of you corresponded lisa lewis in paris. thank you. here's a roundup of of their stories making use...
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i call polls were predicting that he might lose that hit his majority in parliament. but for these polls also showing that he should get more sees that than what he got. now he's more than 40 feet short of a majority. he will have to compose with political forces on the right on the left, and try to find a compromise on a case by case basis. really. and certain reforms that he has been planning might not be able to get pushed through such as the pension reform way you want to push up the pension h from 62 to 64 or 65. and that is now all up in the air. now lisa does micron have to govern in this situation? and for the next 5 years he has a choice between trying to govern or he can also actually solve the national assembly. now there is a discussion on going between constitutional experts. if he has to wait a year or a k, he can actually sell the national assembly right away. but dissolving, it also bears the risk that at the result might actually even be worse for him. so he might in the 1st place, and that's what i'm hearing here. try to find a solution with the curr
i call polls were predicting that he might lose that hit his majority in parliament. but for these polls also showing that he should get more sees that than what he got. now he's more than 40 feet short of a majority. he will have to compose with political forces on the right on the left, and try to find a compromise on a case by case basis. really. and certain reforms that he has been planning might not be able to get pushed through such as the pension reform way you want to push up the...
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he says, the collapse of this parliament is not a surprise. and it's a real opportunity for former prime minister benjamin netanyahu to make a return to government. the parliament will vote to dissolve itself the date has been agreed. i believe for late october, there's the jewish holiday season, jewish new year data tournament in october. it will be at the end of october unless not, and yahoo can peel away enough members to form a majority of $61.00 in the current parliament. that seems very unlikely that the betting will be against that. so the likelihood is elections, not a yahoo looks pretty strong in those elections. he's in court defending himself. he kind of needs this to assist his court position. there are strong suggestions that he would try and change things so that the court case itself could not continue with his prime minister. again. he paused highest in the opinion polls consistently, his party poles highest. the question as ever with this rambunctious but very unusual is rate politics of so many small, medium sized parties is
he says, the collapse of this parliament is not a surprise. and it's a real opportunity for former prime minister benjamin netanyahu to make a return to government. the parliament will vote to dissolve itself the date has been agreed. i believe for late october, there's the jewish holiday season, jewish new year data tournament in october. it will be at the end of october unless not, and yahoo can peel away enough members to form a majority of $61.00 in the current parliament. that seems very...
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she explained what the loss of an absolute majority in the parliament now means from a call. while i'm on my call, we'll have to change his poly sees really it is quite certain that certain of a sudden reform that he is planning, such as for example, pushing up the retirement age from 62 to 64. 65 will be very difficult to get through parliament. he will have to compose with other forces on the left and on the right. and if he wants to form a stable alliance with other parties in parliament, that could even mean that he will have to, you would have to proceed to a reshuffle of his government at least a parcel reshuffle to build another stable group in parliament. what is for sure though, is that the governing road will be rep, very rocky for him. i coined the coming 5 years that was dw lisa lewis, reporting from paris. russia has said it's used a village near the key eastern city of says yet the nearest and ukraine has conceded to a setback in that area. this comes a day after ukrainian president fooled him. if zalinski visited troops on the southern front line, where his for
she explained what the loss of an absolute majority in the parliament now means from a call. while i'm on my call, we'll have to change his poly sees really it is quite certain that certain of a sudden reform that he is planning, such as for example, pushing up the retirement age from 62 to 64. 65 will be very difficult to get through parliament. he will have to compose with other forces on the left and on the right. and if he wants to form a stable alliance with other parties in parliament,...
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the first session of parliament after this month's election. the first funerals taking place for those killed in last week's mass shooting at a school in the u.s. state of texas. a masses been held at sacred heart catholic church. she was 10 years old and the congregation heard how she loved to draw. some mourners stressed in our favorite colors of lilac and purple. friends say she tried to use a mobile phone she was recently given for her birthday to call police during the shooting. more funerals will be held over the next two and a half weeks as people in uvalde say goodbye to the 19 students and two teachers killed in the attack. the u.s. president is looking at executive action a combat gun violence. joe biden wants federal laws that he would consider other measures. >> we are looking at executive actions that we could do, this president has done more executive actions at this point then any other president. he cannot do this alone. this is what you heard him say yesterday. so congress needs to act so we can have federal law legislation on
the first session of parliament after this month's election. the first funerals taking place for those killed in last week's mass shooting at a school in the u.s. state of texas. a masses been held at sacred heart catholic church. she was 10 years old and the congregation heard how she loved to draw. some mourners stressed in our favorite colors of lilac and purple. friends say she tried to use a mobile phone she was recently given for her birthday to call police during the shooting. more...
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, allied to parliament. -- lied to parliament. when you get a fixed penalty, when you are dressed by downing street, you get 126 finds, many people think there is a party boozing culture. how much trust does that inspire? boris johnson believes he can win a general election. he has not majority, a narrow one that believes that they trust him and they want him to leave the party. how will this rebellion continue? we will see. >> i would like to bring duncan in once again. we heard from our correspondent that boris johnson's days could be numbered. he has apologized to the british public for breaking a lockdown rule repeatedly. it seems the british public has not the best accepted the apology. -- that the british public has not accepted the apology. >> i imagine from the general public, i think that message is now reaching mps. i think although boris johnson will try to tough it out, he has done that in the past, there still is an ongoing procedure in relation to the party scandal with the privileges committee. if self could be an a
, allied to parliament. -- lied to parliament. when you get a fixed penalty, when you are dressed by downing street, you get 126 finds, many people think there is a party boozing culture. how much trust does that inspire? boris johnson believes he can win a general election. he has not majority, a narrow one that believes that they trust him and they want him to leave the party. how will this rebellion continue? we will see. >> i would like to bring duncan in once again. we heard from our...