Well, im now inside the bbcs fi fig a g l g ftgfe fi is e ififieffi eifjfiffi . § . §1 and as always to bring you this edition of global questions our two panelists, and our audience members join us via video link. Let me tell you who is in the hot seat this week. James graham is an acclaimed british dramatist and playwright. Political discourse has been central to his work since his first big success in 2012 with this house which was a critical insight into the workings of british politics. Hes gone on to produce many film and Television Dramas on contemporary culture. And lysa john is secretary general of civicus, thats the World Alliance for citizen participation, and shes based in johannesburg in south africa. And civicus is the organisation thats dedicated to strengthening citizen action and Civil Society around the world. Lysa has spent more than 20 years working on grassroots advocacy including socialjustice, human rights, and poverty. Great line up, welcome to you bot
In the us for the long run. A scientist advising the uk has warned the country was near the limit of opening up and suggested pubs may have to close so that schools can reopen next month to avoid a surge in coronavirus cases. Several european governments have expressed concern about the resurgence of coronavirus cases in a number of countries, including belgium and france, where numbers appear to be heading upwards. Spain in particular is struggling with a surge of new infections that has sparked european travel warnings, most notably from the uk. Now on bbc news, audiences from around the world question their leaders on global issues. Hello, and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zeinab badawi. Has coronavirus changed our
view of what we expect from our leaders . Uncertainty still grips many nations and people are looking critically at how politicians have responded to the pandemic. Will this usher in a new social contract between citizens and governments
Given that South Africa is in a deep socioeconomic crisis, the government might do well to apply its mind to a vision of constructive engagement with the civil society sector. There are innumerable possibilities for such cooperation, most urgently in health, education and poverty relief includi.
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