The results of the various State Elections mean for germanys political stability you. Find out on d. W. News coming up next. This is deja vu news live from berlin a political earthquake in bavaria pushes in the wealthy conservative german states have turned away from the c. S. U. And given their votes to parties at both ends of the political spectrum also coming up a new deadline looms in syria a Demilitarized Zone to protect civilians is due to take effect on monday backed
there are reports hotline five does have yet to staunch but drawing. Im christine one welcome to the Program German voters have santals a call for change from the Southern State of bavaria off to elections today now projected results show the c. S. U. Party has lost its absolute majority ending the political dominance of im going to mak wholes conservative allies the c. S. U. Is showing less than forty percent of the vote thats a drop of more than ten percent the greens made major gains now becoming the second Stron
Bangladesh the dawn of islamism and exclusive d. W. Report starts october eighteenth. This is the w. News live from berlin a blow for german chancellor on the machall her conservative allies in bavaria suffering huge losses in a key Regional Election the precautions for being felt in berlin today as voters punished germanys Traditional Party whos also coming up. Living in limbo we meet a venezuelan in spain whos fled hardship and political persecution at home to get
information to stay in spain is a long process with little chance of success. And germany a Football Coach you all can love is fighting for his job ninety percent of fans in a Newspaper Survey have called for him to go faces a huge game against france on tuesday. Im brian thomas thanks so much for being with us just how stable is chancellor merkels government after her political allies in bavaria suffered massive losses in a Regional Election yesterday her conservative sister party the c. S. U. Lost their absolute majority
with his far right, which mean means he might not be able to stay in power. when the war ends, it s likely there will be an election in israel and netanyahu might not win. in congress, it s very strange. i can t think of any other time in which foreign leaders negotiated their appearances directly with the speaker of the house of the opposing party. it s not something that happens. it s obviously something that happened in the obama years. we weren t identified that boehner was inviting netanyahu. i think it s strange that the democratic leader signed on, in part because of the policy dispute. you are giving netanyahu a huge platform to take policy positions different from the biden administration. just politically, the republican party will likely be unified in rolling out the red carpet for netanyahu. the democratic party will be
impeachment case against alejandro mayorkas. of course this outcome was expected all along, but it didn t come without some drama on the senate floor. we saw republicans force a number of procedural votes trying to delay this, as long as possible, and really trying to protest it s that democrats refused to hold a full trial. but in the end, ultimately, mayorkas was not convicted with just one republican. that s senator lisa murkowski of alaska voting present on one of those motions to kill one of those two articles, but it s important to point out here that the politics were really driving so much of what we saw republicans really want some ammunition heading into november, were there they re planning to make the border a top tier campaign issues, but democrats felt completely comfortable dismissing this trial altogether, saying that a policy dispute does not rise to a level of a high crimes and misdemeanor. and also arguing that republicans really wanted to see your secure the borde
the end, ultimately, mayorkas was not convicted with just one republican. senator lisa murkowski of alaska, voting present on one of those motions to kill one of those two articles, but it s important to point out here that the politics were really driving so much of what we saw republicans really wants some ammunition heading into november where they re planning to make the border a top tier campaign issues. but democrats felt completely comfortable dismissing this trial altogether, saying that a policy dispute does not rise to a level of a high crime and misdemeanor and also arguing that if republicans really wanted to see your secure the border he could have supported that bipartisan senate deal that ultimately fell apart at the hands of donald trump and speaker johnson in the house is moving forward with his plan to put a series of foreign aid bills on the floor, despite the pressure from republican hardliners, where does that stand? yeah. johnson had delayed this major decision fo