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they are, and significantly in parliament? they are. and the _ significantly in parliament? they are, and the police _ significantly in parliament? they are, and the police crime - significantly in parliament? they are, and the police crime and sentencing bill was due to be debated _ sentencing bill was due to be debated in parliament tomorrow anyway — debated in parliament tomorrow anyway. what is now happening is it will he _ anyway. what is now happening is it will he in _ anyway. what is now happening is it will he in a — anyway. what is now happening is it will be in a very, very volatile environment. there are clearly big issues _ environment. there are clearly big issues over— environment. there are clearly big issues over the past year, human rights, _ issues over the past year, human rights, rights of ordinary citizens have _ rights, rights of ordinary citizens have been— rights, rights of ordinary citizens have been under attack, if you like. because _ have been under attack, if you like. because of— have been under attack, if you like. because of the pan
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i think they voted _ european parliament? i think they voted for— european parliament? i think they voted for the _ european parliament? i think they voted for the procedure, - european parliament? i think they voted for the procedure, but - european parliament? i think they voted for the procedure, but the l voted for the procedure, but the fact is_ voted for the procedure, but the fact is that — voted for the procedure, but the fact is that we _ voted for the procedure, but the fact is that we need _ voted for the procedure, but the fact is that we need to _ voted for the procedure, but the fact is that we need to reach - voted for the procedure, but the fact is that we need to reach ani fact is that we need to reach an agreement— fact is that we need to reach an agreement and _ fact is that we need to reach an agreement and are _ fact is that we need to reach an agreement and are returning i fact is that we need to reach anj agreement and are returning 27 different— agreement and are returning 27 different state _ agreement and are returning 27 different state
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this parliament. .. be the first half of this parliament. ., ., ., parliament. so the next two and a half ears parliament. so the next two and a half years chris _ parliament. so the next two and a half years chris packham - parliament. so the next two and a half years chris packham let - parliament. so the next two and a half years chris packham let me . parliament. so the next two and a i half years chris packham let me take you on— half years chris packham let me take you on on— half years chris packham let me take you on on some of that. you half years chris packham let me take you on on some of that.— you on on some of that. you said we hadn't passed _ you on on some of that. you said we hadn't passed legislation _ you on on some of that. you said we hadn't passed legislation on - you on on some of that. you said we hadn't passed legislation on social. hadn't passed legislation on social security. we have established the scottish gel payment, lifting children out of poverty. we have confirmed that for the next financial year, businesses will get 100%
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went to parliament it seems to have . to parliament it seems to have brought— to parliament it seems to have brought your _ to parliament it seems to have brought your explanation - to parliament it seems to have i brought your explanation because to parliament it seems to have - brought your explanation because it was impossible _ brought your explanation because it was impossible you _ brought your explanation because it was impossible you may _ brought your explanation because it was impossible you may have - brought your explanation because it. was impossible you may have forgot. sorry— was impossible you may have forgot. sorry it's _ was impossible you may have forgot. sorry it's disappointing... _ was impossible you may have forgot. sorry it's disappointing... section- sorry it's disappointing... section 18 of— sorry it's disappointing... section 18 of that — sorry it's disappointing... section 18 of that report is unequivocal. he says in— 18 of that report is unequivocal. he says in terms of having looked at all of _ says in terms of having looked at all of the — say
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it is also in black is up to the parliament to decide i is up to the parliament to decide whether or not it is been misled over the meeting in her home with alex hammond about when she supposedly offered help to alex hamman. she cannot conclude on that matter is up to the parliament to decide. it is not a clean bill of health but beyond that, there are other serious errors ofjudgment. other serious errors of judgment. two other serious errors ofjudgment. two women were badly let down by a government process that costs half £1 million in the civil courts and these are serious errors ofjudgment in the committee report that will come out in full tomorrow will address those issues on top of the issues being addressed byjames hamilton. that is full consideration before we can decide what we do next. , , . , before we can decide what we do next. , , ., , ,., next. this is an independent report from a respected _ next. this is an independent report from a respected former— next. this is an independent report| from a respected former prosecutor and you said earlier this week that the temp
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well you can not be both at the same time i hear you are a member of the parliament you or you are no b.s. but you can that i've used your power in your own sake so there's a very clear conflict of interest here so it's ok to have this additional center used by you should be clear what you are getting that for and we should be sure that there isn't not any sort of a conflict of interest this we're talking here about the trust of the society into political leaders and in times of pandemic and covert ninety's.
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possible or acceptable under any circumstances to benefit financially from ditties that members of parliament carry out as part of their job. up to your seat the allegations of sleaze have forced the cd you want to the defensive health minister against bon has felt the need to publish the names of all bundestag members who spoke with his ministry about the provision of protective masks. and party leader in lash it in his job for less than 2 months sounds increasingly worried by what's been dubbed the mosque scandal. skeete neil i am focused on modernization over the next few years i don't want to allow this major project to be scuppered by individual members of parliament think about nothing but making money. before modernization could take off the conservatives popular for so long and angela merkel will need to show they retain the voters trust 1st chance to do that will come at tea state elections this sunday and we are joined now by florian tung carr he is a member of the german parliament for the opposition f.t.p. party he is also the deputy chair of the bundestag parliamentary committee
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depending on which moment of the parliament. we talk about has to decide whether to accept their solution or not so the only issue that one has done he still waved a minit is by now there is a court procedure that will decide if at the end there will be a trial against this member of parliament saw for a long for a lot of years ago that it's been house trying to to put in prison this number of the parliament and. spanish state. couldn't do it because belgian court of justice decided not to accept this nation for example with another case because that was tried to extract it but belgium court of justice didn't accept it so i think that. the democratic countries in europe not has been want to accept is a tradition where you bring up a really good point because you know they'd like to say that europe is steeped in democracy here and here's puja on himself saying the best vote is a major loss for european democracy what's your view. well. european union likes to say that it is a complete democracy but is not true there are some issu
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is politically prosecuted and the parliament found to be fan during his immunity well that is a very bad time to share with the rest of the world and that is not in the frame of the repair rule of law. and that undermines their moral authority to be in union to teach others regions in the world. to protect human rights and human to who is in front of such ridiculous a question made by an interesting just very briefly take us through it because the spanish prosecutors want you to answer for the calling of a referendum on cattle and independence and then to belgium court decisions said the spanish courts didn't have the right to. take you to spain for trial is is that right well it wasn't 1st of all was that decision made by the german court in this letter. that they said clearly they would be they refused to extradite me to spain as a guilty of $3000000.00 or sedition and and now the 3rd attempt by the spanish authorities announced in front of the bottom court one colleague of us was leaving home. to former qatar minister of culture. in that case the belgian corps beside 2 regimes als
is politically prosecuted and the parliament found to be fan during his immunity well that is a very bad time to share with the rest of the world and that is not in the frame of the repair rule of law. and that undermines their moral authority to be in union to teach others regions in the world. to protect human rights and human to who is in front of such ridiculous a question made by an interesting just very briefly take us through it because the spanish prosecutors want you to answer for the...
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., parliament? i do actually think that we need to harness _ parliament? i do actually think that we need to harness the _ parliament? i do actually think that we need to harness the best - parliament? i do actually think that| we need to harness the best things. this has been a terrible pandemic but we have learnt to do things —— some things quite well. i think technology has been our friend and this is something that the government doesn't dictate at all. this is for the commons, for mp5, for the speaker to work out how to do it but, particularly family friendly improvements, where these improvements can be made, i would be on for that. i think the way the common works has improved a lot. i think it has helped us get more female mps but we have got to realise that there are still very considerable barriers and some of the deterrent that female mps face is absolutely appalling. we have discussed the online trolling, the abuse, anything we can do to make these easier and more family friendly, seems to me to be something that would be sensible for the s
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half the seats in parliament in fact the projections that he the party has won 100 seats in parliament. to the other parties now. the official statement so far all the officials. and we expect a formal statement from the election commission to tell us how they went about this so it's almost settled now. by their respective. well because last year when the opposition to the presidential elections. on its performance in subsequent elections and this is. right across the coast ok thank you for that update from. well the senegalese opposition leader asan sankoh is calling for peaceful demonstrations after his release on monday at least 10 people died during protests against his arrest on charges president saleh is also appealing for calm. ports from to car. a night of celebration after days of protests i there he is released on bail go addresses the nation in this press conference by his side are leading figures of senegal's opposition. the people are sending us politicians a message no matter convictions or beliefs we have a dysfunctionality to unite the show and bring back politics to it
half the seats in parliament in fact the projections that he the party has won 100 seats in parliament. to the other parties now. the official statement so far all the officials. and we expect a formal statement from the election commission to tell us how they went about this so it's almost settled now. by their respective. well because last year when the opposition to the presidential elections. on its performance in subsequent elections and this is. right across the coast ok thank you for...
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and we are joined now by florian tung carr he is a member of the german parliament for the opposition f.d.p. party he is also the deputy chair of the bundestag parliamentary committee for the scrutiny of elections immunity and rules of procedure welcome to the program thanks for joining us as we've heard 3 members of parliament from governing parties facing corruption allegations what's your reaction to that. i mean in fact it's also there's also a 4th case the executioner geisha is on and the complex receiving benefits from from potentially from john so if in the fall case but he has not so far to resign and i think this is really annoying and so you cannot call the. cases anymore. in that short period of time so many cases that emerge and i mean the party leadership of the conservatives is not yet sure about the list is already solicited for their cases will emerge and i deduced i do see a big moral have to fall before the whole of parliament people are suspicious of course whether their representatives are acting in line with 'd ethical and legal standards and so there's a big dama
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the european union is debating whether to take a stand against homophobic hatred of members of the parliament will today consider a resolution declaring the block an l g b t i q freedom zone it's a rebuke to member states like poland where dozens of towns have declared themselves l.g. between 3 zones and prime minister viktor orban hungary has amended its constitution to limit the definition of family to heterosexual partnerships and bans same sex adoption members of the european parliament who drafted the resolution of cold on the european commission to urgently address violations of the fundamental rights of sexual minorities. evelyn para d. is the executive director of io ga europe that's a non-governmental organization that advocates for human rights and equality for l.g.b. to people welcome to think of you do you see a resolution like this doing any good well it's an important message of support certainly for our people across the european union and beyond and it's certainly a lot of all ambition but for us. such a resolution should be the moment to actually draw attention to everything
the european union is debating whether to take a stand against homophobic hatred of members of the parliament will today consider a resolution declaring the block an l g b t i q freedom zone it's a rebuke to member states like poland where dozens of towns have declared themselves l.g. between 3 zones and prime minister viktor orban hungary has amended its constitution to limit the definition of family to heterosexual partnerships and bans same sex adoption members of the european parliament who...
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it is enshrined in an act of parliament so we have a l act of parliament so we have a strong legal basis to say that that pay rise was there. obviously that was set out pre—pandemic but the pandemic only enhances the case for a peer race for nhs staff. an pandemic only enhances the case for a peer race for nhs staff.— a peer race for nhs staff. an nhs fundin: a peer race for nhs staff. an nhs funding boost _ a peer race for nhs staff. an nhs funding boost was _ a peer race for nhs staff. an nhs funding boost was enshrined - a peer race for nhs staff. an nhs funding boost was enshrined in i a peer race for nhs staff. an nhs i funding boost was enshrined in law, see the government, but not figures on pay. its proposal will be looked at by an independent pay review body. last night again the message the pandemic has changed things. the the pandemic has changed things. lie: challenges the pandemic has changed things. iie: challenges that the pandemic has changed things. inez challenges that the nation puzzle —like finances are tight and while everybody else in the public sector is goin
it is enshrined in an act of parliament so we have a l act of parliament so we have a strong legal basis to say that that pay rise was there. obviously that was set out pre—pandemic but the pandemic only enhances the case for a peer race for nhs staff. an pandemic only enhances the case for a peer race for nhs staff.— a peer race for nhs staff. an nhs fundin: a peer race for nhs staff. an nhs funding boost _ a peer race for nhs staff. an nhs funding boost was _ a peer race for nhs staff. an...
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guns pointing at all the elected members of parliament. and then we found that it was being taken by guns. the will of the people of myanmar was once again silenced. by smoking guns. i was told by top advisers to leave as soon as possible so that i can speak at parliament and our leaders who are being illegally detained. and i drove, a taxi driver, it took me two days and three nights in the freezing cold. and i thought i would also be arrested on the way because so many military checkpoints. it was a terrible night, it was terrible but i survived. and now i'm in a relatively safe place. how come you were told to flee, told to escape and you managed to escape and so many others did not? including aung san suu kyi. were they not given the same information as you that they should flee immediately? we are living in separate buildings, they were in separate buildings of the member of parliament, living in some building. the president, the vice president are all in different buildings. so i was lucky that i was living in different building at t
guns pointing at all the elected members of parliament. and then we found that it was being taken by guns. the will of the people of myanmar was once again silenced. by smoking guns. i was told by top advisers to leave as soon as possible so that i can speak at parliament and our leaders who are being illegally detained. and i drove, a taxi driver, it took me two days and three nights in the freezing cold. and i thought i would also be arrested on the way because so many military checkpoints....
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parliament in brussels which have given them immunity and reports. it's a move that's rekindling the debate over the future of spain's catalonia region and its independence movements the result of the bruising session of monday the march european parliament has removed the immunity of colors which demands for the catalan presidents and 2 associates all of whom have seats in the assembly they fled abroad in 2017 following an independence referendum and subsequent declaration of independence which the spanish government deemed illegal it is a sad day for european parliament. we have lost our immunity. but their opinion parliament has lost more than that. and as a result european democracy to. this is a clear case of political persecution. the decision could help madrid's bid to extradite the trio colors courage to mont tony come in and color ponce have been charged with sedition in spain which to monton kamin are also accused of misusing public funds but ponce 30 who's based in scotland told our jazeera they're confident of winning an appeal we will go
parliament in brussels which have given them immunity and reports. it's a move that's rekindling the debate over the future of spain's catalonia region and its independence movements the result of the bruising session of monday the march european parliament has removed the immunity of colors which demands for the catalan presidents and 2 associates all of whom have seats in the assembly they fled abroad in 2017 following an independence referendum and subsequent declaration of independence...
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tuesday in parliament hello there and welcome to tuesday in parliament. on this programme, former chiefs of defence staff give their verdict on plans to reshape the uk's armed forces. we can't have it both ways. this is something that is matching money to credible ambition. scotland's first minister survives a motion of no confidence put down by the conservatives. how can parliament have confidence in the words of a first minister whose words have been found to be false. if you think you can bully me out of - office you are mistaken and you misjudge me. i and discrimination concerns over the possible use of vaccine certificates, allowing people to travel overseas. it would be throwing open the floodgates for us to become a checkpoint society. a former chief of defence staff has told mps that cuts to the armed forces will mean the uk is less able to deploy to conflicts at scale. lord houghton was giving evidence to the defence committee following the integrated defence and security review and confirmation from the defence secretary ben wallace on monday th
tuesday in parliament hello there and welcome to tuesday in parliament. on this programme, former chiefs of defence staff give their verdict on plans to reshape the uk's armed forces. we can't have it both ways. this is something that is matching money to credible ambition. scotland's first minister survives a motion of no confidence put down by the conservatives. how can parliament have confidence in the words of a first minister whose words have been found to be false. if you think you can...
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be fighting the parliament's the. it is a sad day for european parliament. who have lost our immunity but do appear in parliament has lost more than that and as a result european democracy to. this is a clear case of political persecution and just read the reactions on the statesman's of crime in the spanish political leaders including the minister of foreign the 1st this morning in the center of forming a farce for a internal problem of a spain they say it is usually short precious. that there is a breakdown of powers. but it is that i've been by the high intensity political and parliamentary strategies and now european parliament has unfortunately fallen into the strategy. or we also spoke with chloroplast sati one of the catalan members of the european parliament his immunity has been lifted she says they all plan to contest any move to have them extradited to spain. these were believed because actions and the fact that spain is 1st using us could be mean only is the proof that spain is in capable of managing well
be fighting the parliament's the. it is a sad day for european parliament. who have lost our immunity but do appear in parliament has lost more than that and as a result european democracy to. this is a clear case of political persecution and just read the reactions on the statesman's of crime in the spanish political leaders including the minister of foreign the 1st this morning in the center of forming a farce for a internal problem of a spain they say it is usually short precious. that there...
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she gave them guarantees about having 25% of the seats in parliament. she then watched them launch their military, their violent military campaign against the rohingya people in rakhine province. and she not only didn't speak out against it, she went to the international court in the hague and defended the military. now the military has turned on her, but isn't it time to acknowledge she made some terrible mistakes? i agree that some... some mistake has been done. but, stephen, look at the situation. 2008 constitution was not drafted by aung san suu kyi. drafted by aung san suu kyi or nld. it was written and created by the generals for 20 years to sustain their power under the 2008 constitution that promised 25% of reserve seats for the military generals, including minister of foreign affairs, including minister of defence, including vice president and minister of home affairs. just imagine in civilian government when half of the most powerful seats of cabinet are taken away by the army. i understand she didn't draft that constitution, but she chose to
she gave them guarantees about having 25% of the seats in parliament. she then watched them launch their military, their violent military campaign against the rohingya people in rakhine province. and she not only didn't speak out against it, she went to the international court in the hague and defended the military. now the military has turned on her, but isn't it time to acknowledge she made some terrible mistakes? i agree that some... some mistake has been done. but, stephen, look at the...
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she gave them guarantees about having 25% of the seats in parliament. she then watched them launch their military, their violent military campaign against the rohingya people in rakhine province. and she not only didn't speak out against it, she went to the international court in the hague and defended the military. now the military has turned on her, but isn't it time to acknowledge she made some terrible mistakes? i agree that some...some mistake has been done. but, stephen, look at the situation. 2008 constitution was not drafted by aung san suu kyi. it was written and created by the generals for 20 years to sustain their power under the 2008 constitution that promised 25% of reserve seats for the military generals, including minister of foreign affairs, including minister of defence, including vice president and minister of home affairs. just imagine in civilian government when half of the most powerful seats of cabinet are taken away by the army. i understand she didn't draft that constitution, but she chose to play along with the generals because
she gave them guarantees about having 25% of the seats in parliament. she then watched them launch their military, their violent military campaign against the rohingya people in rakhine province. and she not only didn't speak out against it, she went to the international court in the hague and defended the military. now the military has turned on her, but isn't it time to acknowledge she made some terrible mistakes? i agree that some...some mistake has been done. but, stephen, look at the...
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parliament should become the place for that discussion. >> we just got a few minutes left. we discussed where this is political opportunism on the part of the prime minister, on the part of his opponents. i want to shift the discussion and ask how much political opportunism is going on regionally and internationally when it comes to the alliance with russia, in particular? do you think russia sees an opportunity for a weekend prime minister who, when he first came to power, came to power on the back of the velvet revolution that was unseating people who were seen as closer to the russian alliance? >> i know we are short of time, and i will get to the question right away. i just want to make a comment. i fully agree on the democratic path of solving the issue and solving it in a civilized manner. again, just to reiterate, calling for a coup is a very serious attention drawer, and what i was trying to say was we wanted more information about who was trying to do this, when, and at what time. but in 2008, when the ruling regime, that is actually the opposition, used a military
parliament should become the place for that discussion. >> we just got a few minutes left. we discussed where this is political opportunism on the part of the prime minister, on the part of his opponents. i want to shift the discussion and ask how much political opportunism is going on regionally and internationally when it comes to the alliance with russia, in particular? do you think russia sees an opportunity for a weekend prime minister who, when he first came to power, came to power...
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guns pointing at all the elected members of parliament. and then we found that it was being taken by guns. the will of the people of myanmar was once again silenced. i was told by top advisers to leave as soon as possible so that i can speak at parliament and our leaders who are being illegally detained. and i drove, a taxi driver, it took me two days and three nights in the freezing cold. and i thought i would also be arrested on the way because so many military checkpoints. it was a terrible night, it was terrible but i survived. and now i'm in a relatively safe place. how come you were told to flee, told to escape and you managed to escape and so many others did not? including aung san suu kyi. were they not given the same information as you that they should flee immediately? we are living in separate buildings, they were in separate buildings of the member of parliament, living in some building. the presidnt, the vice president are all in different buildings. so i was lucky that i was living in different building at the time. that way
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while a rival parliament is based in tripoli and peace began this rival parliament one leaf after began a military operation to take control of the capital of course he failed after 14 months but it's a very actual historical day for for libyans for especially for members of parliament who were able to actually come together they came together on monday 132 members of parliament met in the city of sirte they've been negotiating for the last couple of days and today they voted in this new interim government so it's seen here by many as a historical day. so let her down to sarah the u.s. sector state throws down the gauntlet to china the head of a high level meeting next week. will a fish still be a safe dish contamination worries in japan 10 years after the meltdown at the fukushima nuclear. there was seen some welcome rainfall pushing across the western side of the u.s. recently still gets some showers along with spells of right and some snow over the high ground just rolling through here really wet weather that's going to be across the of the plains as we go on through the next couple
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and that brings us to the end of another week in parliament, but dojoin me again on bbc parliament on monday night at 11:00 for all the news from westminster and beyond. but for now, from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. we've got a quiet few days of weather coming up, some sunshine to come, some frosty mornings, a bit of fog around as well, but there's a tendency for the weather to turn a bit cloudier over the next few days and certainly a lot cooler by the end of the week as well. right now, we're seeing some low cloud. some mist and fog patches move in across east anglia. they will continue to spread westwards over the next few hours, into the midlands, central and eastern parts of wales. could be a few fog patches elsewhere. where we keep the clear skies, though, it's going to be cold with some frost, temperatures getting down to about —3 celsius in the very coldest spots, so could be a grey start for quite a few of you but there will be some cloud in scotland probably keeping the worst of the fog at bay here. that cloud will thin and break, with some spells of sunshin
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course not interfere and the independence of the parliament would be protected. you made that explanation babe rejected it and voted to vachel immunity a belated is there nothing behind it other venue you think very very bad just being political. i guess well we must remember that the beginning of that is. a political disagreement with the spanish state when we decide to call for a referendum in 2017 and the danes then they used the panel court to prosecute a political ideas and they put in prison 1000 people from 9 to 13 years in jail. for organizing ok that's a straight out saying the book has been written let's move on do you expect now to be extradited suspected. will say not we are leaving here since the 3 years and 4 months this is the 3rd european arrest warrant thing and does. the rez where dropped or houston case if used by the german justice will see what will be the decision of the belgian just but in the case of our former colleague they'd be say they decide these generally to refuse extradition. and probably that he's possibility they will decide the
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she gave them guarantees about having 25% of the seats in parliament. she then watched them launch their military, their violent military campaign against the rohingya people and she not only didn't speak out against it, she went to the international court in the hague and defended the military. now the military has turned on her, but isn't it time to acknowledge she made some terrible mistakes? i agree that some...some mistake has been done. but, stephen, look at the situation. 2008 constitution was not drafted by aung san suu kyi. it was written and created by the generals for 20 years to sustain their power under the 2008 constitution that promised 25% of reserve seats for the military generals, including minister of foreign affairs, including minister of defence, including vice president and minister of home affairs. just imagine in civilian government when half of the most powerful seats of cabinet are taken away by the army. i understand she didn't draft that constitution, but she chose to play along with the generals because it seems she also in
she gave them guarantees about having 25% of the seats in parliament. she then watched them launch their military, their violent military campaign against the rohingya people and she not only didn't speak out against it, she went to the international court in the hague and defended the military. now the military has turned on her, but isn't it time to acknowledge she made some terrible mistakes? i agree that some...some mistake has been done. but, stephen, look at the situation. 2008...
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parliament and brussels or false. it's a move that's rekindling the debate over the future of spain's catalonia region and its independence movements the result of the bruising session of monday to each of march the european parliament has removed the immunity of colors which demands for more catalan president and 2 associates all of whom have seats in the assembly they fled abroad in 2017 following an independence referendum and subsequent declaration of independence which the spanish government deemed illegal he's a sad day for european parliament. we have lost our immunity. but the rupee and parliament passed last more than that. and as a result european democracy to. this is a clear case of political persecution the decision could help madrid's bid to extradite the trio colors put him on tony come in and color pon said he had been charged with sedition in spain to monton kamin are also accused of misusing public funds but ponce 30 who's based in scotland told our jazeera they're confident of winning an appeal we w
parliament and brussels or false. it's a move that's rekindling the debate over the future of spain's catalonia region and its independence movements the result of the bruising session of monday to each of march the european parliament has removed the immunity of colors which demands for more catalan president and 2 associates all of whom have seats in the assembly they fled abroad in 2017 following an independence referendum and subsequent declaration of independence which the spanish...
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finding from the want all right human believes that era and when a member of european parliament. is politically prosecuted and the parliament found to be fan doing his immunity well that is a very bad time to share with the rest of the world and that is not in the frame of the repair rule of law. and other nominees find out their moral authority to be in union to teach others regions in the world. to protect human rights and human to who was in front of such little risk of question made by an interesting just very briefly take us through it because the spanish prosecutors want you to answer for the calling of a referendum on cattle and independence and then to belgium court decisions said the spanish courts didn't have the right to. take you to spain for trial is is that right well it wasn't 1st of all was our decision made by the german court in this letter none but they said clearly they would be they refused to extradite me to spain as a guilty of 3000000 or sedition and and now the 3rd attempt by the spanish authorities announced in front of the bottom court but one colleague
finding from the want all right human believes that era and when a member of european parliament. is politically prosecuted and the parliament found to be fan doing his immunity well that is a very bad time to share with the rest of the world and that is not in the frame of the repair rule of law. and other nominees find out their moral authority to be in union to teach others regions in the world. to protect human rights and human to who was in front of such little risk of question made by an...
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the alternative for germany is the leading opposition political party in the german parliament it is a political force to be reckoned with it is also apparently a threat to democracy germany's domestic intelligence agency has placed the a.f.d. under official observation the secret police making no secret about the danger or the dilemma how do you police a party that is popular with the people in berlin this is the day. hitler and the nazis and just the peace of 3rd pulled but now successful 1000 year history as experience from all of history we know is that in a democracy. and a means of the democracy now can be voted into office. if you're not defamed as a right wing extremist you are doing something wrong with. the authorities and we don't want this of violence this is a way for you to see a good city and i see the point of no return because the moderates are getting fewer and fewer but i don't see any way of saving it. and i guess the signal is that this team of democracy is up to defend itself against the enemies. also coming up she made headlines when she donated $1000000.00 for
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we have lost our immunity but their opinion parliament has lost more than that. and as a result european democracy to. this is a clear case of political persecution. the decision could help madrid's bid to extradite the trio colors courage to mont tony come in and color ponce said he had been charged with sedition in spain to monton kamin are also accused of misusing public funds but ponce 30 who's based in scotland told our jazeera they're confident of winning an appeal we will go guest. nothing really didn't do them justice because. news that these are both the go pers occasional asides. should not have believed that. they sometimes have babies don't go home and struck hopes that we were on the deal the 2017 independence referendum stoked major tensions between the spanish government and the leaders of catalonia an autonomous region of 7 and a half 1000000 people the bitterness of the debate has diminished since socialist prime minister peddle sanchez came to power in madrid in 2018. but in last month's regional elections separatist parties gained for additiona
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very bad i think brant members of parliament potentially profiting financially from the corona crisis that's a very bad look and there are warnings that it could throw a negative light on all politicians but it does seem to be a particular problem of the conservative parties clearly it could impact their electoral standing in this big election year there's federal elections in september but there's a couple of regional elections coming up this weekend so we may see something there especially in budden version back where the c.d.u. is in coalition with the greens and they may be worried about losing support in that context we have to wait and see what happens at the weekend big going forward i think anglo-american is policy does need to show that it's learning the lessons from this from this scandal and that it's going to tougher rules or code of conduct and improve its behavior because this is about trust me i am sure most people would agree no one should be earning hundreds of thousands of euros brokering deals for facemask so the political parties what are they doing to combat this
very bad i think brant members of parliament potentially profiting financially from the corona crisis that's a very bad look and there are warnings that it could throw a negative light on all politicians but it does seem to be a particular problem of the conservative parties clearly it could impact their electoral standing in this big election year there's federal elections in september but there's a couple of regional elections coming up this weekend so we may see something there especially in...
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in parliament toda , their safety at night. in parliament today. mps — their safety at night. in parliament today. mps will— their safety at night. in parliament today, mps will discuss _ their safety at night. in parliament today, mps will discuss the - their safety at night. in parliament today, mps will discuss the police | today, mps will discuss the police crime and sentencing and courts bill which critics say could lead to further restrictions on people's right to protest. but there is nothing about the safety of women, despite what has happened. we nothing about the safety of women, despite what has happened.- despite what has happened. we are votin: despite what has happened. we are voting against _ despite what has happened. we are voting against it, _ despite what has happened. we are voting against it, the _ despite what has happened. we are voting against it, the step - despite what has happened. we are voting against it, the step in - voting against it, the step in reading, which is the stage at the moment and we want to try and improve it in committee and there
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as she walked home also a show of unity where women's rights activists march outside a strained his parliament calling for an end to sexual abuse and violence and dozens of antique demonstrators are killed in me and as they're going to declares martial more in parts of yangon. brazil 1st of all where thousands of supporters of the president john paulson are have joined protests demanding an end to coronavirus restrictions many cities and states have been tightening their lock downs as hospitals are stretched to capacity but the president has repeatedly opposed the lockdown saying they aren't necessary and are only hurting the economy or the details now from daniel. police with axes an assault rifle was raided this venue in sao paolo and found about $600.00 party goes most without masts most a repentant. 45 we pay taxes and we know the risks we make it sick or infect our family that we need to do something in life. the police said the venue had no windows and all the doors were closed elsewhere and they also uncovered a clandestine casino where among the revelers was international brazilian foo
as she walked home also a show of unity where women's rights activists march outside a strained his parliament calling for an end to sexual abuse and violence and dozens of antique demonstrators are killed in me and as they're going to declares martial more in parts of yangon. brazil 1st of all where thousands of supporters of the president john paulson are have joined protests demanding an end to coronavirus restrictions many cities and states have been tightening their lock downs as hospitals...
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thanks for watching the week in parliament. i'll be back on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock, on monday evening, with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. the weather has been in a particularly energetic mood over the last few days, with some very strong and blustery winds. and i think it's going to take a while for things to calm down. so, still windy through this weekend. there will be some sunny spells but also some heavy showers. you can see the cloud on the satellite picture. it has been blown quite briskly across the atlantic on those strong winds. speckled shower clouds, and this band of cloud here, which has been bringing some more persistent rain eastwards. that clearing away through the first part of the morning, and then you can see plenty more showers following on behind. some of those showers through the day will be heavy and thundery. some with some sleet and some snow mixing in over high ground in the north, and the potential for some hail as well. b
thanks for watching the week in parliament. i'll be back on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock, on monday evening, with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. the weather has been in a particularly energetic mood over the last few days, with some very strong and blustery winds. and i think it's going to take a while for things to calm down. so, still windy through this weekend. there will be some sunny spells but also some heavy...
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the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. as mps debate extending emergency coronavirus powers to the autumn amid calls for a faster easing of lockdown. which is important to save jobs, save businesses and maximise the economic future of our young people. a former defence chief gives his reaction to the reshaping of the armed forces with fewer troops and a shift to cybersecurity. it is attempting to balance the books, whether or not that survives over the next ten years, i have no idea. and scotland's first minister survives a vote of no—confidence put down by the conservatives. how can parliament have confidence in the words i of a first minister whose words have been found to be false? l if you think you can bully me out of office, you are mistaken, and you misjudge me. but first, it was a week and a milestone that no—one wanted or would have envisaged. tuesday marked the one—year anniversary of the day borisjohnson announced the first uk—wide coronavirus lockdown. 12 months on, people across the uk came to a stands
the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament. as mps debate extending emergency coronavirus powers to the autumn amid calls for a faster easing of lockdown. which is important to save jobs, save businesses and maximise the economic future of our young people. a former defence chief gives his reaction to the reshaping of the armed forces with fewer troops and a shift to cybersecurity. it is attempting to balance the books, whether or not that survives over the next ten...
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we have lost our immunity but the rupee and parliament passed last more than that. and as a result european democracy to. this is a clear case of political persecution the decision could help madrid's bid to extradite the trio colors put him on tony come in and color ponce have been charged with sedition in spain which to monton kamin are also accused of misusing public funds but ponce 30 who's based in scotland told our jazeera they're confident of winning an appeal we will go guest. of the media and. just these ghosts. means that these are only gobos occasional asides he should not have believed that. they sometimes we have bury its own government and hopes that we were on the heel the 2017 independence referendum stoked major tensions between the spanish government and the leaders of catalonia an autonomous region of 7 and a half 1000000 people the bitterness of the debate has diminished since socialist prime minister pedal sanchez came to power in madrid in 2018. but in last month's regional elections separatist parties gained for additional seats in the catalan
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is politically prosecuted and the parliament found to defend his immunity well that is a very bad time to share with the rest of the world and that is not in the frame of the law. and order minus fact moral authority. to be in union to teach others regions in the world. to protect human rights then blundell used in front of such or the congress a question made by an interesting. just very briefly take us through it because the spanish prosecutors want you to answer for the calling of a referendum on cattle and independence and then to belgium court decisions said the spanish courts didn't have the right to. take you to spain for trial is is that right well what 1st of all was that decision made by the german corps in this letter none that they said really they would be they refused to extradite me to spain as a guilty of 3000000 or sedition and and now the 3rd attempt by the spanish authorities announced in front of the bottom court but one colleague of us was leaving home. to former qatar minister of culture. in that case the belgian corps be cycle regimes also extradition best modera
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m5195 parliament to use to another. msps are an: parliament to use to another. msps are angry it — parliament to use to another. msps are angry it has _ parliament to use to another. msps are angry it has taken _ parliament to use to another. msps are angry it has taken so _ parliament to use to another. msps are angry it has taken so long - parliament to use to another. 5t" are angry it has taken so long to get the advice and about the timing of its release. haifa get the advice and about the timing of its release.— get the advice and about the timing of its release. how does the deputy first minister _ of its release. how does the deputy first minister propose _ of its release. how does the deputy first minister propose the _ of its release. how does the deputyj first minister propose the members of the committee will be able to pursue questions that might arise from the legal advice with the first minister or indeed anyone else in this government, given it has been produced to us so late in the day? the information will be available later— the informati
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thanks for watching the week in parliament. i'll be back on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock, on monday evening, with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. with the exception of north—east scotland staying mostly dry today, elsewhere, we are seeing some rain for a time. that will eventually reach those parts of eastern england. it will stay dry for much of the day. this evening, clearing away and a few showers in the south—west. largely clear overnight for eastern scotland and north—east england, that is where we will have the lowest temperatures. this is where there is a greater chance of seeing a touch of frost going into the morning, whereas elsewhere, temperatures staying well above freezing. it's in the west tomorrow that we will see most of the cloud for northern ireland, wales, western parts of england into western scotland. that cloud increases. chances of seeing patches of rain, whereas for eastern scotland and down the eastern side of england, it will stay
thanks for watching the week in parliament. i'll be back on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock, on monday evening, with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. with the exception of north—east scotland staying mostly dry today, elsewhere, we are seeing some rain for a time. that will eventually reach those parts of eastern england. it will stay dry for much of the day. this evening, clearing away and a few showers in the south—west....
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thanks for watching the week in parliament. i'll be back on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock, on monday evening, with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. last week, the uk took quite a battering from strong winds. there was some heavy rain at times, too, and we spent a lot of time talking about low pressure. for the week ahead, the biggest difference will be lighter winds. we're going to be focusing on high pressure, trying to build in. this high here, pushing up from the south—west. it's not an entirely straightforward story, though. we will see some weather fronts running into the north of our high. that will mean some showery rain perhaps across the south—east of england first thing on monday, and then some more clouds generally pushing in to the west as the day goes on. some rain across northern ireland, a little bit for western scotland, wales and the south—west on monday afternoon. the winds, much lighter than we've been used to. the sunshine in the east sho
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but there have been parliament passed blush more than that. and there's a regime european democracy too. this is a clear case of political persecution the decision could help madrid's bid to extradite the trio colors put them on tony come in and color ponce said he had been charged with sedition in spain which to monton kamin are also accused of misusing public funds but ponce 30 who's based in scotland told our jazeera they're confident of winning an appeal we will go guest these being of the media and of justice because. it means that these are the gobos occasional asides. should not have believed that. they sometimes bury its own government and hopes that we were on the heel the 2017 independence referendum stoked major tensions between the spanish government and the leaders of catalonia an autonomous region of 7 and a half 1000000 people the bitterness of the debate has diminished since socialist prime minister peddle sanchez came to power in madrid in 28 team. but in last month's regional elections separatist parties going for additional
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is politically prosecuted and the parliament found to be fan during his immunity well that is a very bad time to share with the rest of the world and that is not in the frame of the repair rule of law. and anaheim's fact their moral authority are to be in union to teach others regions and work to protect human rights and to mentor who was in front of such little research question made by an interesting. just very briefly take us through it because the spanish prosecutors want you to answer for the calling of a referendum on cattle and independence and then to belgium court decisions said the spanish courts didn't have the right to. take you to spain for trial is is that right well it wasn't 1st of all was that decision made by the german corps in this letter. that they said clearly they would be they refused to extradite me to spain as a guilty of $3000000.00 or sedition and now is the 3rd attempt by the spanish authorities announced in front of the bottom court but one colleague of us was leaving home we asked him exactly 2 former qatar minister of culture. in that case the belgian
is politically prosecuted and the parliament found to be fan during his immunity well that is a very bad time to share with the rest of the world and that is not in the frame of the repair rule of law. and anaheim's fact their moral authority are to be in union to teach others regions and work to protect human rights and to mentor who was in front of such little research question made by an interesting. just very briefly take us through it because the spanish prosecutors want you to answer for...
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from doha also coming up a message that taking the right to the top woman rally outside australia's parliament calling for an end to sexual violence. and it's loud and clear in london 2 growing anger at how police handled a vigil after the killing of 33 year old sarah ever. a curfew in brazil to curb soaring corona virus infections but thousands of people are rebelling against more restrictions. mean maz ousted civilian leader aung sang suu kyi is due back in court in the coming hours just as a country reels from yet more bloodshed. at least 39 people have been killed on sunday that's the highest number of deaths in a single day in the month and a half long crackdown on protestors the military has imposed martial law in parts of young gone that's me and my biggest city tell me check reports. to find protest is again months through the streets of mandalay on sunday in. strong voice and in large numbers they were clearly unbound by the violence of the day before that's when the security services shot dead at least 6 people in a crackdown in myanmar 2nd city and injured many more but with the dea
from doha also coming up a message that taking the right to the top woman rally outside australia's parliament calling for an end to sexual violence. and it's loud and clear in london 2 growing anger at how police handled a vigil after the killing of 33 year old sarah ever. a curfew in brazil to curb soaring corona virus infections but thousands of people are rebelling against more restrictions. mean maz ousted civilian leader aung sang suu kyi is due back in court in the coming hours just as a...
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isa is a protest going on in parliament square. in is a protest going on in parliament suuare. . is a protest going on in parliament stuare. . ., is a protest going on in parliament suuare. . ., square. in fact close to where you are riaht square. in fact close to where you are right now _ square. in fact close to where you are right now against _ square. in fact close to where you are right now against this - square. in fact close to where you are right now against this bill. - are right now against this bill. that's right. there's an event being called, so people gathering again outside parliament. from what i understand it has been this socially distance away, that may be a response to what happened in clapham on saturday. and these protesters combat amongst the issues that want to highlight, is particularly that one you heard there that the labour party talking about concerns that have been raised by the labour party, by legal community about provisions in the bill which they say would seriously hamper the right to protest. the government says these are provisions in there to
isa is a protest going on in parliament square. in is a protest going on in parliament suuare. . is a protest going on in parliament stuare. . ., is a protest going on in parliament suuare. . ., square. in fact close to where you are riaht square. in fact close to where you are right now _ square. in fact close to where you are right now against _ square. in fact close to where you are right now against this - square. in fact close to where you are right now against this bill. - are right now...
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and harder to find support in parliament. brent: funerals have taken place for three women gunned down in afghanistan. all three worked for a local tv station, they were targeted after leaving work on tuesday. the islamic state militant group has claimed spots ability although afghan officials blamed the taliban. who have denied any invoement. reporter: city acid that had a good job at a tv station, that is why she is dead. th is her funeral in eastern afghanistan. this woman fiercely loved her job as a journalist. militants cured killed -- militants killed her and two colleagues on tuesday. the islamic state says they killed them because they worked for a pro-justice channel but it seems just as likely that they were gunned dn from being working woman. >> she was a shy but active girl, a woman's rights activist. she would always fight for women's rights. she hod to go to university and study law, but as you see, we have buried her along with all of her hopes here. reporter: dream or life's gone, part of a wave of targeted ki
and harder to find support in parliament. brent: funerals have taken place for three women gunned down in afghanistan. all three worked for a local tv station, they were targeted after leaving work on tuesday. the islamic state militant group has claimed spots ability although afghan officials blamed the taliban. who have denied any invoement. reporter: city acid that had a good job at a tv station, that is why she is dead. th is her funeral in eastern afghanistan. this woman fiercely loved her...
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they are 1617 and 19 years old and campaigning for a seat in the dutch parliament christina middleton napal represents the young party or young and along with leash are here they're the youngest candidates running in this week's parliamentary elections all the time i was working for you only an idea and now it's now i can see where i am where i am right now you're on the official list. as the number 2 here these are the 16 year old grew up in a foster home and decided to run so she could fight for more protection for young people everyone in the 2nd chamber is talking about the younger people would not live with them so that's what i decided to that's when i decided to join young so are they will they will have to talk to me and to my colleagues. climate change is one of the main reasons young people are entering politics thousands have sounded an alarm all over the nataline's to stop global warming among them young politicians we've seen to date are doing bear for you see black lives matter all over the world but there has to be a group of people that says we love that activism and w
they are 1617 and 19 years old and campaigning for a seat in the dutch parliament christina middleton napal represents the young party or young and along with leash are here they're the youngest candidates running in this week's parliamentary elections all the time i was working for you only an idea and now it's now i can see where i am where i am right now you're on the official list. as the number 2 here these are the 16 year old grew up in a foster home and decided to run so she could fight...
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parliament in brussels and in baba reports. it's a move it's rekindling the debate over the future of spain's catalonia region and its independence movements the result of the bruising session of monday the march european parliament has removed the immunity of colors which demands for the catalan presidents and 2 associates all of whom have seats in the assembly they fled abroad in 2017 following an independence referendum and subsequent declaration of independence which the spanish government deemed illegal it is a sad day for european parliament. we have lost our immunity. but their opinion parliament has lost more than that. and as a result european democracy to. this is a clear case of political persecution. the decision could help madrid's bid to extradite the trio colors put him on tony come in and color ponce said he had been charged with sedition in spain which to monton kamin are also accused of misusing public funds but ponce 30 who's based in scotland told our jazeera they're confident of winning an appeal we will go
parliament in brussels and in baba reports. it's a move it's rekindling the debate over the future of spain's catalonia region and its independence movements the result of the bruising session of monday the march european parliament has removed the immunity of colors which demands for the catalan presidents and 2 associates all of whom have seats in the assembly they fled abroad in 2017 following an independence referendum and subsequent declaration of independence which the spanish government...
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thanks for watching the week in parliament. i'll be back on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock, on monday evening, with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. well, the weather on sunday morning isn't looking too bad for most of us — bright, even sunny skies on the way but it's not going to last. clouds are expected to increase and rain is in the forecast. in fact quite early in the morning it will already start to rain across some western areas of the uk. and as one weather system pulls away, a bit of a gap here through the early hours and then this next weather front pushes in and that's going to bring the rainfall on sunday. so, the forecast through the early hours shows the clear skies there across most of the uk. a few scattered showers here and there, the winds are light as well and by early on sunday morning, temperatures are close to freezing in some of the northern towns and cities. in the south of the country, it's closer to around four celsius for example in ply
thanks for watching the week in parliament. i'll be back on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock, on monday evening, with the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello. well, the weather on sunday morning isn't looking too bad for most of us — bright, even sunny skies on the way but it's not going to last. clouds are expected to increase and rain is in the forecast. in fact quite early in the morning it will already start to rain across some western...