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the task ahead for Olaf Schultz might
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seem straightforward keeping his job as
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German
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Chancellor but this man has other
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plans and there are five other
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politicians also hoping to Triumph in
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the upcoming elections following a
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campaign that is anything but
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straightforward who will manage to win
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the people's confidence confidence that
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has been lost in recent
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years most people no longer trust
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politicians because they've often been
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deceived I haven't been able to explain
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government policy to people for a long
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time is there anything you regret at
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this point
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no I've made some difficult decisions
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and they put people through a lot
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there's been a loss of
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trust there are so many people wanting
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to become Chancellor it's crazy they're
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all fantasizing about their dream
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job running as a candidate for
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Chancellor is an enormous
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step there's a huge challenge ahead of
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us and we have to rise to it because if
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we don't then in four years time our
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democracy May no longer be
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functional function
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yet Germans confidence in their
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government has been dwindling for some
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time but it reached a low point last
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year what happened in November 2024
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brought about a fundamental change in
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the political
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landscape photographer Clemens Bean
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documented a series of meetings in the
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federal chancell between Olaf Schultz
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and then still Finance Minister
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Christian
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Lindner one evening I suggested to
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Chancellor Schultz that if we couldn't
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agree on a New Economic and financial
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policy if we couldn't figure out a
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budget together then it was time for new
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election he asked if my free Democratic
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party would quit the co before the
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following Wednesday I told him
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no were things still open at that
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point from my point of view yes which
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was why I asked for the
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meeting that's why I asked when we were
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discussing the details of the
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budget whether the rumored exit was
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planned for a specific day on this or
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that date
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it was my attempt to bring about an
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understanding two days later the leaders
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of the government known as the traffic
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light Coalition due to the colors of the
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social Democrats the greens and the free
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Democrats met for a cabinet
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meeting right up until that Wednesday
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around midday I was still hoping that we
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would reach agreement
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I believe that many of my Minister
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colleagues had no feeling at all that
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this might be the last cabinet meeting
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of the Coalition in that particular
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lineup journalist Robert P dug into the
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last days of the traffic light Coalition
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and discovered Revelations that would
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later cause quite a stir after their
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publication he found out that the free
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Democrats or fdp had been planning to
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exit the C coition for
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weeks what was new to me was how
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actively the FTP had plotted this
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move it was a deliberate even scripted
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plan to break up the
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government since the end of September
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the leadership of the fdp had held
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several meetings in various
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constellations and developed a plan to
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quit the government it was an
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orchestrated
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move in the leaders of the Coalition
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held a meeting on that fateful Wednesday
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evening what ensued was nothing less
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than a
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showdown I'm standing here outside the
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chancell where the Coalition is
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negotiating its
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future it's no longer a question of
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whether the government will collapse but
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when Chancellor Schultz held a press
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conference and made the bombshell
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announcement
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I have asked the German president to
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dismiss the Minister of
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Finance too often Christian Lindner has
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blocked laws on unreasonable
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grounds too often he has engaged in
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Petty party political tactics too often
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he has broken my trust dear fellow
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citizens I would have liked to have
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speared you this difficult decision
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shortly after the Chancellor's
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announcement Christian Lindner struck
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back his carefully prepared statement
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proves that Olaf Schultz was no longer
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interested in reaching a viable
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agreement but rather in a calculated
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split in the
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coalitional the morning after the
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Coalition collapse all eyes were on the
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leader of the opposition friederich MZ
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were his party the Christian Democratic
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CDU to win the new election he would be
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Chancellor ladies and gentlemen as of
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last night the traffic light Coalition
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is
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history the day began yesterday with the
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news that Donald Trump had won the
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presidential election in the
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US what does it mean that this happened
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to be on the same day that the
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government in Germany fell
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apart people here are now looking at us
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myself included even more closely and
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asking themselves the question are they
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up to the job will they do a better
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job 5 days after the coalition's
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premature end Vice Chancellor and
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economics Minister Robert Harbeck
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traveled to Lisbon by government
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airplane for a web technology conference
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he had just announced his intention to
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be the green Party's candidate for
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Chancellor in Lisbon he already seemed
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in fighting spirit and ready for the
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election
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campaign start of something get up
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straighten the back do Sunday believe in
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the future
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his flight back to Berlin was postponed
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due to his brand new government plane
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breaking
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down Harbeck had to stay an extra night
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in Lisbon missing important appointments
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in the German
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capital a replacement aircraft arrived
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the next
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morning that's messed up your schedule
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you were supposed to be speaking in
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Berlin right now right the chancellor is
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making a statement and I was supposed to
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be speaking too anel bearok will do it
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instead and she'll do a great
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job harbeck's bid for the chancellorship
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got off to a rocky start and his green
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party has lost considerable popular
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support since joining the government
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meanwhile earlier in the fall the
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far-right populist alternative for
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Germany or afd had made significant
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gains in Regional State elections could
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Alice vital succeed in doing the same
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across the rest of the country vdal was
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Keen for the party to put her forward as
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its candidate for
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Chancellor vital wasted no time laying
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into what was left of the coalition
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government as as well as the opposition
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led by frederich
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MZ we volunte we want peace in Ukraine
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we don't want arms deliveries we don't
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want tanks we don't want
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missiles we don't want tourist missiles
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for Ukraine that would involve Germany
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in the war I say to Fred MZ if he really
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wants to supply weapons then he can also
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volunteer to fight and not hand over our
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soldiers to this suicide
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he should go there himself along with
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har with Anton H with
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analina they should go to Ukraine
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themselves and leave our people and our
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soldiers in
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peace sacked Finance Minister Christian
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litner was at pains to shift attention
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away from the Coalition collapse
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criticizing the economic and climate
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policy of his former government partners
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Germany is taking a unique approach to
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climate and energy
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policy we are the largest economy in
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Europe we are abandoning nuclear energy
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and yet we want to be climate neutral 5
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years earlier than other European
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countries I think that's a religious
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goal but not a physically achievable
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one anyone who thinks that global
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warming is a religious idea has not
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understood that it's about physics and
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if Germany doesn't do its bit Europe
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won't do its bit and then how are we
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supposed to go to India and Indonesia
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and say guys we have a problem you need
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to stop building Coal Fired power plants
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they'll just look at us and say why when
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you've just ditched your climate
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targets it was now the end of November
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and Christian lintner's recent past
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caught up with him
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inter
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the fdp did not pursue a plan that was
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aiming towards breaking up the
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Coalition the coverage of various
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indiscretions was of course used by our
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political opponents in particular the
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SPD and greens to cast doubts on our
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motives the small town of schmalenberg
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in Western Germany suddenly found itself
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in the spotlight Chancellor candidate
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Friedrich matz was seeking the
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nomination as the cdu's direct candidate
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for the local
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constituency mats likewise ped scorn on
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his Rivals economic and climate policy
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especially the
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greens pumps and electromobility are
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examples of how a misguided and messed
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up Economic Policy have driven this
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country into recession for the second
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year
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running the state should not be deciding
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how we heat how we drive how we eat how
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we
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live it's our task as politicians simply
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to ensure sound General conditions for
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everyone Fredick meths was selected with
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almost 100% support but recent
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developments overshadowed his success
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the revelations surrounding the fdp
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continued to haunt the political
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landscape what we saw with the fdp has
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shaken many people's confidence it
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cemented The Narrative that the
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established Democratic parties are no
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better than the
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others that's the narrative that the afd
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likes to push that the fringes like to
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push that the political Elite is
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basically deciding politics in back room
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and lying to the public and that of
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course has shaken confidence in
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democracy as a
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whole the social Democrats were
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struggling with their own crisis of
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confidence internal division over
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whether Olaf Schultz should even lead
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the party into the election further
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damaged their performance in the
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polls the damage for Olaf Schultz is
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that in addition to the lack of faith
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that exists in the pop and that can be
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seen in the polls it has become clear
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that large parts of his own party no
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longer believe in this candidate for
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Chancellor there was a demand from the
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party's Youth Organization for Change
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and also from other parts of the SPD in
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the upcoming election campaign what are
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you planning to
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change I don't think they meant that I
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should change into someone else but that
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the campaign should get started and it
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is
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despite the internal Discord the party
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did its best to present itself as a team
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while one relatively new party has a
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very different approach the Zara varen
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conect Alliance economically left-wing
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but culturally conservative is just one
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year
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old at the presentation of its election
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campaign it was clear that this is a
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party revolving around one person its
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founder and leader
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asked which other party she had most in
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common with the first thing vgan connect
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mentions is the afd's migration
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policy I was one of those who said back
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in 2015 and 16 that this naive welcome
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culture would lead to enormous
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problems first of all it was considered
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racist to even say that there are
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islamist parallel societies that there
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is also a problem with radical islamism
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that there's a problem with failed
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integration you weren't allowed to say
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any of that and then the afd came along
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and did say it and got into the bundist
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because all the other parties refused to
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address these
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issues and now all of them the CDU most
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of all maybe not the greens but
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definitely the SPD have also changed
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their tune
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the question is whether people will buy
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that to many Zara varen connect is a
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charismatic figure and she's not short
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of autograph hunters in its focus on a
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single person the party clearly differs
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from its
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Rivals are we on time are we running
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late most people no longer trust
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politicians because they often been
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deceived by
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them this election campaign is no
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different the SPD is promising to do the
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exact opposite of what it's always done
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not credible the CDU is promising huge
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tax cuts but doesn't say how it plans to
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finance it it wants to comply with the
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debt break and increase armaments it
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doesn't add
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up in mid December all the candidates
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were present in Parliament the bundestag
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chancellor Olaf Schultz had called a
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vote of confidence which he expected to
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lose
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the plan was that it would pave the way
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for early elections leading the polls
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the center right CDU and its Regional
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Bavarian sister party the
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CSU Alice vital was waiting to seize her
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chance the afd is in second place in the
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polls so theoretically power would be
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within her reach but at this point none
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of the other parties were prepared to
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form a coalition with the afd for the
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foreseeable future vital knew she'd have
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to make do with a supporting
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role before the vote of confidence on
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this historic day Schultz criticized his
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former Finance Minister lintner for
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planning to deliberately break up the
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Coalition politics is not a game ladies
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and
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gentlemen joining a government requires
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moral
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maturity anyone who joins a government
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Bears responsibility for the whole
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country the way you address the fdp and
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Christian Linda in particular this
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morning ah yes and so respectful that
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response from you
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too Mr Chancellor it's not just
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disrespectful it's sheer
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impertinent I'm if you think about why
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the government failed the term vote of
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confidence is extremely loaded because
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ultimately we had no confidence in each
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other and people deserve politicians and
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policies they can
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trust many people in Germany want
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politics to change but you can't assume
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that everything will change after the
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election we truly hope that the various
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political forces will realize that we
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cannot continue with the failed
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approaches of the past
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the real problem is that the established
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parties from the right to the left have
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gradually lost the confidence of the
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population and that needs
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fixing December the 16th was a day of
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disillusionment in Berlin the attempt to
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form a government with three very
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different partners had gone badly
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wrong and the problems were mounting
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shortly before Christmas Olaf Schultz
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traveled to Brussels for a European
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Summit Europe's heads of state and
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government were deeply
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unsettled Donald Trump will be back in
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just over weeks and with it being
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unclear what he wants people here are
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feeling
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nervous including Vadim zinski would
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Donald Trump as president stop
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supporting his country would he Force
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Ukraine to
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capitulate Olaf Schultz had a delicate
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task ahead of him an important direct
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phone call with Donald Trump it will be
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their second conversation since the US
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election in November
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could he persuade Trump to continue his
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support for
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[Music]
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Ukraine the phone call with the US
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president elect lasted 20
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minutes do you know more about Donald
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Trump's intentions after this call Donal
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TR for me both our conversations have
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been very important and also the
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communication between our
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advisers because I can now well imagine
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developing a coordinated policy and
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approaching this as a Joint
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Task what was the mood like on these
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calls both phone calls were very
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friendly after the phone call with Trump
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Olaf Schultz seemed satisfied enough
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even so the poll suggested that his
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chances of remaining Chancellor are
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slim been I'm confident about the
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outcome of the
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election I've often observed that the
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last few meters are decisive whatever
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the
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predictions so far I've always been
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successful when I've
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stood plus it'll be February and my
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greatest electoral success to date was
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also in February
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the next day a murderous attack sent
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shock waves through
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Germany six people died and around 300
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were injured when a car plowed through a
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Christmas Market in
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magor at first the motives behind the
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attack were unclear but it immediately
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triggered a heated political
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debate Olaf schz and opposition leader
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friederick MZ both rushed to the scene
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of the
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attack such terrible events can all too
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easily be exploited by
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politicians especially those who tend
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towards right-wing populism let's
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say that's why it's very telling that
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although this terrible attack was
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carried out by someone who is critical
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of
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Islam some people are claiming that it
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was an islamist
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attack two days after Schultz and MZ
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Alice vital also traveled to magur
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although it had already been established
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that the attacker was an atheist and a
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Critic of Islam vdal claimed the
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perpetrator was an Islamic
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terrorist dear people of
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mberg we are gathered here to
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commemorate the victims of an act of
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[Music]
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Madness an act that exceeds what anyone
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here would consider
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[Music]
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possible an
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act carried out by an
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islamist that is simply a lie it's a
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terrible attack carried out by someone
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who is profoundly
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Disturbed the afd shoehorns everything
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into their narrative which cannot be
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rationally
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explained it's their ideology and
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everything that doesn't fit is made to
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fit in January the afd held its Party
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Conference in Reza Saxony more than
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10,000 protesters also turned up
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delaying the start of the
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event although there had been many power
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struct and Leadership changes within the
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afd during its 12year history Alice vdal
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appears to have a firm grip on the party
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leadership she's like a figle for this
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party because she's a woman a lesbian
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she has slightly darker skinned children
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and yet she still stands for the
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afd so if you accuse it of being
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homophobic or misogynistic or racist it
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can always say well what about Alice WID
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at the Party Conference vitals tone and
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choice of words Were
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[Applause]
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Striking this is a clear message to the
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whole world Germany's bordies are closed
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my
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friends they are
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closed and let me tell you if it's going
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to be called remigration then let's say
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[Applause]
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it it's not just the word but also the
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way it's used that reminds me of the
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word
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deportation it's aggressive full of
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hate it exploits an existing problem to
00:25:54
whip up anger against all people in
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Germany with a migration
00:26:02
background when I hear the word and in
00:26:05
that tone sends shivers down my
00:26:09
spine the next election will be in 2029
00:26:12
and then the next in
00:26:15
2033 133 in German history was
00:26:23
enough yeah does that says a lot more
00:26:26
about Fred M and his level of Education
00:26:29
than it does about the
00:26:30
afd so I won't
00:26:36
comment robet Harbeck is campaigning his
00:26:39
own way reaching out directly to the
00:26:42
people visiting voters in their homes
00:26:45
and supporting campaign Volunteers in
00:26:48
pedestrian
00:26:52
zones we need to turn around this
00:26:54
depressed downbeat mood always blaming
00:26:56
others into a more positive attitude
00:26:59
saying yes there are problems perhaps
00:27:01
bigger than we've seen for
00:27:03
years but we're not giving
00:27:10
up like the others Harbeck has a strong
00:27:13
social media presence which helps to
00:27:16
boost his
00:27:18
visibility can you send those photos to
00:27:20
Max the ones you just took with your
00:27:23
cell
00:27:24
phone let's see what they can do with
00:27:27
them
00:27:30
I'll show you the pictures I
00:27:38
took H
00:27:42
funny social media is playing a bigger
00:27:45
role than ever in this election campaign
00:27:48
Elon Musk has been openly supporting the
00:27:50
far-right
00:27:52
afd Elon Musk Elon Musk is voicing his
00:27:55
political opinions fair enough
00:27:59
Germany Will Survive but what is a
00:28:02
problem is that he is the richest man in
00:28:04
the world and his assets include
00:28:09
x if his tweets have a lot of reach
00:28:12
because of selective use of
00:28:14
algorithms and afd content is boosted
00:28:17
more than spbd greens and CDU
00:28:20
content then that is a problem for our
00:28:27
democracy all the candidates on the
00:28:29
campaign Trail have been making
00:28:30
appearances in large
00:28:36
venues here in Lubec Harbeck has
00:28:38
Enlisted the support of current foreign
00:28:40
minister analina bebok the greens front
00:28:43
runner in the last election now it's
00:28:46
harbeck's turn here also addressing his
00:28:48
party's rejection by the Christian
00:28:51
democrats there yet anyone these days
00:28:54
who excludes certain parties from
00:28:55
Coalition negotiations is going to
00:28:58
breaking a promise or is making this
00:29:00
country increasingly difficult to
00:29:05
[Applause]
00:29:14
govern the greens campaign strategy is
00:29:17
mainly a response to criticism of the
00:29:22
greens because from all sides rightly or
00:29:26
wrongly they're accused of Po
00:29:28
that don't take into account the
00:29:30
concerns of ordinary
00:29:32
people that they're
00:29:37
elitist the party's election campaign
00:29:39
hadn't gone well while Harbeck got
00:29:41
bogged down in a debate about social
00:29:43
security contributions the greens were
00:29:46
shaken by an internal Scandal involving
00:29:49
fake harassment claims against a member
00:29:51
of
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[Applause]
00:29:54
parliament meanwhile the afd was
00:29:56
becoming the CDU main rival and
00:29:59
friederich MZ had to decide on a
00:30:01
strategy and whether to go on the
00:30:06
offensive then another attack occurred
00:30:09
the perpetrator being an Afghan Asylum
00:30:12
Seeker reignited the immigration
00:30:24
debate the German Chancellor does not
00:30:26
have the same power to in such a case
00:30:29
the way a US president
00:30:31
can but our constitution means he does
00:30:34
have an instrument at his disposal and
00:30:36
that is the authority to issue
00:30:38
directives I have decided to do
00:30:40
something that has never been done
00:30:41
before in the history of postwar
00:30:44
Germany on the first day that I in
00:30:46
office if the voters in Germany agree I
00:30:49
will instruct the ministry of the
00:30:50
Interior to carry out checks at all
00:30:52
German borders and to thw all attempts
00:30:54
to enter Germany illegally
00:30:58
in Germany there is the basic law and
00:31:00
there are treaties that EU member states
00:31:02
have
00:31:03
signed so you cannot simply announce
00:31:06
you'll Implement a plan
00:31:11
that according to the law you cannot do
00:31:15
and that could be overturned by the
00:31:16
Constitutional court and other courts
00:31:39
you know what this means fredi matz is
00:31:41
breaking the so-called firewall against
00:31:43
the
00:31:45
afd this is the standard discussion that
00:31:48
puts me in a situation where I am no
00:31:49
longer allowed to do anything in the
00:31:51
bundist that might have afd
00:31:54
support honestly I don't care
00:31:58
anyone who doubts my stance on the afd
00:32:00
should please listen to my
00:32:02
speeches we don't work with them and we
00:32:05
don't govern with them we don't discuss
00:32:07
joint motions with
00:32:10
them a few days later in the bundes tar
00:32:13
a non-binding motion put forward by the
00:32:15
CDU to toughen migration measures was
00:32:18
passed in Parliament thanks to backing
00:32:21
from the afd who could barely believe
00:32:23
their luck
00:32:25
[Music]
00:32:29
this is the start of a new era right now
00:32:32
and we are in the Forefront the forces
00:32:35
of the
00:32:37
afd if they gave us a majority then
00:32:39
that's
00:32:42
[Applause]
00:32:45
regrettable but no one can deny freely
00:32:47
elected members of the bundestag
00:32:49
including my group the right to put
00:32:51
motions to the vote that we believe in
00:32:58
2 Days Later his bill failed
00:33:01
spectacularly frederich MZ wanted to
00:33:03
weaken Alice vital afd did his maneuver
00:33:07
in fact strengthen
00:33:09
them the election campaign took on a
00:33:12
completely new dynamic as the scale of
00:33:15
the challenges awaiting the next
00:33:16
government became
00:33:18
clear
00:33:20
immigration the
00:33:22
economy climate
00:33:24
change failing
00:33:26
infrastructure and the lingering threat
00:33:28
and fear of
00:33:31
[Music]
00:33:35
War what have your biggest defeats and
00:33:37
greatest successes
00:33:41
been to me the Russian attack on Ukraine
00:33:45
Remains the biggest
00:33:47
challenge it threatens the peace that
00:33:49
has reigned in Europe for
00:33:51
decades it changed everything that's the
00:33:54
biggest problem for Germany for Europe
00:34:02
but we did the right thing I managed to
00:34:05
establish a special fund for our
00:34:07
military and we're spending more on
00:34:09
defense but not neglecting what matters
00:34:11
for the
00:34:14
future that's a good thing
00:34:20
too the supply of weapons to Ukraine
00:34:23
will also be an issue for the next
00:34:25
government regardless of who is
00:34:29
Chancellor we need a common European
00:34:32
response in my opinion it would have
00:34:35
been better from the outset if we hadn't
00:34:37
taken our queue solely from the US but
00:34:40
had taken a common stance especially
00:34:42
with France and Britain with regard to
00:34:44
the supply of cruise
00:34:47
missiles it's sheer Madness Russia would
00:34:50
probably see it as a declaration of war
00:34:53
because these missiles have to be
00:34:54
programmed by German soldiers and if
00:34:56
German soldiers program missiles that
00:34:58
can go deep into Russia to Moscow or
00:35:00
Target Russian nuclear arsenals then
00:35:03
we're at War I think that's completely
00:35:10
irresponsible and there's yet another
00:35:12
major challenge awaiting the next
00:35:14
government and
00:35:18
[Music]
00:35:19
leader he name it Donald Trump what do
00:35:21
you think of Donald Trump they say he's
00:35:23
a businessman and so were you maybe
00:35:26
there'll be some common ground
00:35:29
yeah we do at least have the same
00:35:31
professional
00:35:32
experience or let's say a similar
00:35:35
professional
00:35:37
background you weren't in real estate no
00:35:41
and I haven't done a lot that Trump has
00:35:43
done but we do perhaps have similar
00:35:46
experiences outside of politics we
00:35:48
aren't career
00:35:50
politicians what have you got in
00:35:52
common well working professionally
00:35:55
everyday life working transatlantically
00:35:57
working in the
00:36:00
US I was chairman of the supervisory
00:36:03
Board of the German branch of the
00:36:04
largest US asset
00:36:09
manager I also understand the way
00:36:11
Americans do
00:36:13
business that helps me to understand how
00:36:16
Trump thinks and
00:36:19
acts so you're confident that you get on
00:36:22
with Trump Don
00:36:27
have to you're missing
00:36:29
this all the candidates for Germany's
00:36:32
leadership paid close attention to
00:36:34
Trump's speech on his inauguration
00:36:38
[Music]
00:36:44
day so what did they make of what he had
00:36:47
to
00:36:50
say Were you invited no does that bother
00:36:54
you not being invited or not being there
00:36:56
both
00:36:58
neither the Golden Age of America begins
00:37:01
right
00:37:05
now I will very simply put America
00:37:12
First
00:37:14
this I'm glad to hear this it makes me
00:37:17
proud for the United States that it now
00:37:20
has an astute president who above all
00:37:23
and crucially doesn't see the interests
00:37:25
of Americans as secondary but puts them
00:37:32
first well the afd has said very clearly
00:37:35
that it's prot Trump and that's why it's
00:37:37
not a party that represents our
00:37:39
interests because German interests are
00:37:42
different from us
00:37:44
interests an afd that runs after Trump
00:37:47
is betraying the interests of the people
00:37:49
here in
00:37:51
Germany mention here first I will
00:37:55
declare a national emergency at our
00:37:57
Southern
00:38:02
border all illegal entry will
00:38:05
immediately be halted and we will begin
00:38:08
the process of returning millions and
00:38:10
millions of criminal aliens back to the
00:38:13
places from which they came and I will
00:38:16
send troops to the southern border to
00:38:19
repel the disastrous invasion of our
00:38:25
country you would never use the word
00:38:27
Invasion would
00:38:28
you I would not for good
00:38:34
reason I suspect that if you were to ask
00:38:36
the majority of the population in
00:38:37
Germany they wouldn't have a problem
00:38:39
with this word
00:38:42
why because in Germany what with the
00:38:46
large number of immigrants we've seen in
00:38:48
recent
00:38:49
years the feeling in the cities and
00:38:51
towns is probably closer to Trump's view
00:38:55
than to the balanced objective and at
00:38:57
terms used
00:39:01
here invasion is language used to
00:39:04
describe enemies who want to be back he
00:39:07
wants to send the Army to deal with
00:39:10
them I don't think it's wise for people
00:39:12
who want to be in government in Germany
00:39:14
to critique the language used by a
00:39:16
foreign Head of State in the
00:39:19
media things can be quoted back to you
00:39:21
when you're in office and our overriding
00:39:24
interest is to keep the relationship
00:39:26
with the United States of America
00:39:27
healthy and
00:39:31
intact we don't get to choose our dance
00:39:33
Partners as it were who governs where in
00:39:36
the world is decided by the people there
00:39:38
if we're talking about democracies and
00:39:40
not by
00:39:42
us it might get a bit wild not a Fox
00:39:45
Trot but more hip hop and rock and roll
00:39:48
right we ready for rock and
00:39:53
roll none of the candidates running for
00:39:56
Chancellor seem intimidated by the
00:39:59
responsibility in fact it's what
00:40:01
galvanizes
00:40:04
them why do you want to remain
00:40:09
Chancellor I want to remain Chancellor
00:40:11
because I want to make sure that our
00:40:13
country remains in good shape that we
00:40:15
can cope with the future and we don't
00:40:17
squabble over what needs to be
00:40:20
done for example more security versus
00:40:23
good pensions good nursing and
00:40:25
Healthcare more investment in
00:40:28
infrastructure peace and security are
00:40:30
Central
00:40:32
issues how fit are you I feel
00:40:42
fit a simple question Mr Ms why do you
00:40:46
want to be
00:40:50
Chancellor because ultimately I feel
00:40:52
responsible for our country
00:40:57
I feel I can do it that people trust me
00:41:00
to do it and I don't want to sh the
00:41:04
responsibility I've always said that I
00:41:06
don't need former Chancellor written on
00:41:08
my
00:41:09
gravestone but I have a duty to this
00:41:12
country should be on your gravestone
00:41:15
it's not up to
00:41:18
me that's your EP it's not up to me what
00:41:21
it says got it that's not what drives me
00:41:25
having this title what drives me is
00:41:27
wanting to improve things seeing what we
00:41:30
can do to make Germany
00:41:35
better who will be the next German
00:41:38
chancellor who is up to the job it
00:41:41
remains a question of belief and a vote
00:41:44
of confidence
00:41:50
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