people across the island to have a say on who was elected to represent them and until that happens and people are elected by the people, representatives who will address thoseissues representatives who will address those issues of accountability, or elected in parliament we will not see the changes that are desperately needed for this country to turn things around. needed for this country to turn thins around. ., ~ ,, ,., . needed for this country to turn thins around. ., ~ ,, . , things around. thank you so much, dr niro kandasamy. things around. thank you so much, dr niro kandasamy, for things around. thank you so much, dr niro kandasamy, for your things around. thank you so much, dr niro kandasamy, for your thoughts i things around. thank you so much, dr niro kandasamy, for your thoughts on that issue. we will be watching that vote in sri lanka on wednesday at very closely. let s return to our top story now the soaring temperatures in europe. the uk government s advisers on
don t think they will commit he s despised by the people and their protests have now moved to chanting go home to him so it will be difficult if he beat becomes president to win over the people and protesters are making clear they wanted both gotabaya rajapaksa and ranil wickremesinghe to leave parliament. ranil wickremesinghe to leave parliament- ranil wickremesinghe to leave parliament. ., ., ,. , parliament. what you have described is olitical parliament. what you have described is political stalemate, parliament. what you have described is political stalemate, a parliament. what you have described is political stalemate, a position - is political stalemate, a position where nobody seems to be someone that sri lankans might accept as leader, a worsening economic crisis, so where do we go from here? it’s so where do we go from here? it s difficult to so where do we go from here? it s difficult to say. what s needed is deep structural reform. there needs to be a fresh wave of
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a centrist social democrat, currently germany s finance minister, seen as a safe pair of hands. his closest rival is a europhile conservative from angela merkel s cdu party. and the green party candidate is tipped to win a powerful position in the next german government. the environment is a big issue in sunday s election and in crowds like these, you find a fair few merkel critics. nojustice! no peace! tens of thousands gathered in front of the german parliament today demanding change and accusing chancellor merkel of failing to prepare germany for the challenging future ahead. but climate concerns are now for the in tray of angela merkel s successor. this photo went viral this week after she visited a bird sanctuary, appearing far more