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‘A victory so big you can see it from the moon… and Brussels’

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‘A victory so big you can see it from the moon… and Brussels’

Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban declared victory in Sunday’s nationwide elections, claiming a mandate for a fourth time period as a nonetheless incomplete vote depend confirmed a powerful lead for his right-wing social gathering.

In a 10-minute speech to Fidesz social gathering officers and supporters at an election evening occasion in Budapest, Orban addressed a crowd cheering “Viktor!” and declared it was a “big victory” for his social gathering.

“We received a victory so massive that you would be able to see it from the moon, and you’ll definitely see it from Brussels,” mentioned Orban, who has usually been condemned by the European Union for overseeing democratic backsliding and alleged corruption.

Whereas votes have been nonetheless being tallied, it appeared clear that the query was not whether or not Orban’s Fidesz social gathering would take the election, however by how a lot.

With round 91% of votes tallied, Orban’s Fidesz-led coalition had received 53%, whereas a pro-European opposition coalition, United for Hungary, had simply over 34%, based on the Nationwide Election Workplace.

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‘Patriotic politics has received’

It appeared potential that Fidesz would win one other constitutional majority, permitting it to proceed making deep unilateral adjustments to the Central European nation.

“The entire world has seen tonight in Budapest that Christian democratic politics, conservative civic politics and patriotic politics have received. We’re telling Europe that this isn’t the previous, that is the long run,” Orban mentioned.

As Fidesz social gathering officers gathered at an election evening occasion on the Danube river in Budapest, state secretary Zoltan Kovacs pointed to the participation of so many events within the election as a testomony to the energy of Hungary’s democracy.

“We have now heard plenty of nonsense just lately about whether or not there may be democracy in Hungary,” Kovacs mentioned. “Hungarian democracy within the final 12 years has not weakened, however been strengthened.”

The competition had been anticipated to be the closest since Orban took energy in 2010, due to Hungary’s six principal opposition events placing apart their ideological variations to type a united entrance towards Fidesz. Voters have been electing lawmakers to the nation’s 199-seat parliament.

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But even in his residence district, opposition chief Peter Marki-Zay trailed the longtime Fidesz incumbent Janos Lazar by greater than 12 factors, with greater than 98% of the votes counted there. It was a discouraging signal for the prime ministerial candidate who had promised to finish to what he alleges is rampant authorities corruption, elevate dwelling requirements by rising funding to Hungary’s ailing well being care and colleges and mend frayed relations with the nation’s Western companions.

In a shock efficiency, the unconventional right-wing social gathering Our Homeland Motion appeared to have garnered greater than 6% of the vote, exceeding the 5% threshold wanted to achieve seats in parliament.

Opposition events and worldwide observers have famous structural impediments to defeating Orban, highlighting pervasive pro-government bias within the public media, the domination of business information retailers by Orban allies and a closely gerrymandered electoral map.

Edit Zgut, a political scientist on the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, predicted {that a} clear victory for Orban would enable him to maneuver additional in an autocratic path, sidelining dissidents and capturing new areas of the economic system.

“Hungary appears to have reached some extent of no return,” she mentioned. “The important thing lesson is that the enjoying subject is tilted a lot that it turned virtually unattainable to interchange Fidesz in elections.”

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‘Unequal combat’

The opposition coalition, United For Hungary, requested voters to help a brand new political tradition based mostly on pluralistic governance and mended alliances with the nation’s EU and NATO allies.

Chatting with supporters in Budapest late Sunday, Marki-Zay conceded defeat however argued that Fidesz had received underneath a system of its personal making.

“We by no means thought this is able to be the consequence. We knew upfront that it might be an especially unequal combat,” Marki-Zay mentioned. “We don’t dispute that Fidesz received this election. That this election was democratic and free is, after all, one thing we proceed to dispute.”

Whereas Orban had earlier campaigned on divisive social and cultural points, he dramatically shifted the tone of his marketing campaign after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February and has portrayed the election since then as a alternative between peace and stability or warfare and chaos.

Whereas the opposition known as for Hungary to help its embattled neighbour and act in lockstep with its EU and NATO companions, Orban, a longtime ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has insisted that Hungary stay impartial and preserve its shut financial ties with Moscow, together with persevering with to import Russian fuel and oil on beneficial phrases.

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At his closing marketing campaign rally Friday, Orban claimed that supplying Ukraine with weapons — one thing that Hungary, alone amongst Ukraine’s EU neighbours, has refused to do — would make the nation a navy goal, and that sanctioning Russian vitality imports would cripple Hungary’s personal economic system.

“This isn’t our warfare, we’ve to remain out of it,” Orban mentioned.

The president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on Saturday depicted the Hungarian chief as out of contact with the remainder of Europe, which has united to sentence Putin, help sanctions towards Russia and ship help together with weapons to Ukraine.

“He’s just about the one one in Europe to brazenly help Mr Putin,” Zelenskyy mentioned.

Whereas chatting with supporters on Sunday, Orban singled out Zelenskyy as a part of the “overwhelming pressure” that he mentioned his social gathering had struggled towards within the election — “the left at residence, the worldwide left throughout, the Brussels bureaucrats, the Soros empire with all its cash, the worldwide mainstream media, and ultimately, even the Ukrainian president.”

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Orban — a fierce critic of immigration, LGBTQ rights and “EU bureaucrats” — has garnered the admiration of right-wing nationalists throughout Europe and North America. He has taken lots of Hungary’s democratic establishments underneath his management and depicted himself as a defender of European Christendom towards Muslim migrants, progressives and the “LGBTQ foyer.”

Together with the election to parliament, a referendum on LGBTQ points was being held Sunday. The questions pertained to intercourse education schemes in colleges and the provision to youngsters of details about intercourse reassignment.

The Group For Safety and Cooperation in Europe despatched a full commentary mission to Hungary to observe Sunday’s election, solely the second time it has carried out so in a European Union nation.

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Police shoot person who appeared to be carrying a weapon near museum and Israeli Consulate in Munich

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BERLIN (AP) — Police officers in Munich opened fire Thursday at a person who appeared to be carrying a firearm in an area near a museum on the city’s Nazi-era history and the Israeli Consulate.

The person was wounded, police said on social network X. They didn’t identify the person or detail the extent of the injuries, but said there were no indications that anyone else was hurt. They also said there was no evidence of any more suspects connected to Thursday morning’s incident.

The shooting took place in the Karolinenplatz area, near downtown Munich. Police said they had increased their presence in the city, Germany’s third-biggest, but they had no indication of incidents at any other locations or of any other suspects.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry said the consulate in Munich was closed when the shooting occurred and that no consulate staff had been hurt.

Thursday was the 52nd anniversary of the attack by Palestinian militants on the Israeli delegation at the 1972 Munich Olympics, which ended with the death of 11 Israeli team members, a West German police officer and five of the assailants. It was unclear whether the incident was in any way related to the anniversary.

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Another migrant boat spotted on English Channel day after mass-casualty wreck

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Another migrant boat spotted on English Channel day after mass-casualty wreck

A day after 12 migrants died when their small inflatable ripped apart on a failed effort to cross the English Channel, several dozen others made another crossing attempt on a crowded vessel from northern France on Wednesday, as French patrol boats watched it labor through the seas.

That migrants were prepared to risk their lives so soon after a dozen others lost theirs trying to cross the busy waterway from France to Britain underscored the magnitude of the problem for the French and U.K. governments. It was the deadliest accident involving a migrant boat in the English Channel this year.

The mayor of Wimereux, a French coastal town where Associated Press journalists filmed the crowded inflatable boat on Wednesday, pleaded for French and British officials to do more to limit the number of migrants attempting the often perilous journey.

“Unfortunately, every day is like this for us. The smugglers — a criminal network — continue with insistence to send people to their deaths in the channel. It really is unacceptable, scandalous. And it is high time that a lasting solution is found with Britain,” Mayor Jean-Luc Dubaële said by phone.

10 DEAD, OTHERS IN CRITICAL CONDITION AFTER MIGRANT VESSEL REPORTEDLY CAPSIZES IN ENGLISH CHANNEL

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“Let’s ask ourselves the question: Why do they want to go to Britain? Because something is drawing them there,” he said. “They can ask for asylum in France. (But) none ask for the right to asylum in France. They all want to go to Britain. So it is high time that we sit around a table with the new British government.”

Cross-Channel migration was a key focus in the U.K. general election in July, which the Labour Party won resoundingly to make its leader, Keir Starmer, the new prime minister.

A French prosecutor investigating Tuesday’s sinking, Guirec Le Bras, said 10 of the 12 dead were women and six of the victims were minors. Many appeared to be Eritrean, he said. The inflatable boat sank about 3 miles off the French coast, he said. Maritime authorities said many aboard didn’t have life vests.

Fishermen who recovered some of the dead said they were moved to tears.

“The bodies of two women were very young. That hurt me. I cried all day. I couldn’t stop,” said 53-year-old Samba Sy Ndiaye, who works aboard the Murex, one of two fishing boats that assisted the French rescue effort.

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Another crew member, Axel Baheu, said the body of one young woman – he guessed she was between 15 and 20 – had a telephone in a waterproof pouch around her neck. It started to ring as he was pulling her out of the water and checking for a pulse, he said.

“That was hard because you know full well that no one will ever answer,” Baheu said.

His father, Jean Marie Baheu, said he saw another heavily laden migrant boat set off Wednesday in front of his house.

“When the weather is good and there’s no wind, there are departures every day,” he said. “At the beginning, you’d see 20, 30 people. Now, it’s minimum 70, 80.”

A boat thought to be with migrants is escorted by a vessel from the French Gendarmerie Nationale off the Wimereux beach, France, Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024. A boat carrying migrants ripped apart in the English Channel as they attempted to reach Britain from northern France on Tuesday, plunging dozens into the treacherous waterway and leaving 12 dead, authorities said. (AP Photo/Nicolas Garriga)

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The inflatable boat the AP saw and filmed on Wednesday was carrying migrants, French maritime authorities confirmed. AP journalists estimated that 40 to 50 people were aboard.

Many wore life preservers. A patrol boat flying a French flag approached the inflatable at one point and the crew tossed more life vests — about half a dozen — to the migrants.

The English Channel’s gray seas were comparatively calm, with small waves lapping the beach as people walked dogs on the sand.

Still, the inflatable appeared to make slow headway. Even though journalists filmed it for more than two hours, it remained clearly visible from shore, with the patrol vessel buzzing around it and a larger one shadowing it from farther away.

The French maritime agency that oversees that stretch of sea said the boats were monitoring the inflatable in case it ran into difficulty or people aboard requested assistance.

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In a statement to the AP, the agency said that although maritime law forbids the use at sea of makeshift inflatables, it’s too dangerous to force them back to shore when the boats are heavily laden.

“It’s difficult to achieve with more than 50 people on board who are vehemently refusing to be rescued. The main risk is a stampede on board and then a capsizing, these boats being neither stable nor reliable. The risk of loss of human life being too high for an intervention under duress, the choice is made to prioritize the protection of the people on board and by simply monitoring from a distance the navigation capabilities of these boats,” the statement said.

“It is therefore more a question of ethics than of blind application of the law,” it added.

By the U.K. government’s count, at least 21,720 migrants have managed to cross the English Channel so far this year. That’s 3% more than at the same stage last year, but 19% lower than during the same period in 2022.

The boat that ripped apart on Tuesday, plunging 65 people into the sea, was one of several crossing attempts that day. British authorities said at least 317 migrants succeeded, arriving aboard five boats.

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One of the first measures the new U.K. government immediately enacted was to scrap the previous Conservative government’s plan to send some migrants arriving in small boats to Rwanda rather than being allowed to seek asylum in Britain. Human rights groups criticized the plan.

Starmer called the plan a “gimmick” and wouldn’t act as a deterrent. Instead, his government has opted to divert some of the money saved from ditching the program into setting up a strengthened border force to “smash” the criminal gangs behind the small-boat arrivals.

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Meloni says 'we are making history' as Italy’s FDI reviews progress

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Fratelli d’Italia met to review achievements and prepare for EU-mandated budgetary adjustments amid controversy surrounding culture minister Gennaro Sangiuliano.

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Almost two years in office, the Fratelli d’Italia (FDI) party met on Wednesday for a key council to review the government’s progress and the agenda for the next few months, including the 2025 budget law.

The aim of the gathering was “to assess the work done so far” and “set the agenda for the coming months,” with the budget law being the main item on the table.

The procedure to approve the budget will begin soon, with the submission of a structural plan by 20 September. Approval is crucial as Italy is still under the European Union’s “excessive deficit procedure,” which requires the country to bring its deficit-to-GDP ratio below 3% by 2026.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said the meeting was historic, telling party members “We are making history,” as they tackle Italy’s economic and political future.

Tax cuts, family support, and job growth

“Italy has one of the lowest inflation rates among G7 countries and the employment rate is at record highs, above the European average”, said FDI Senator Lucio Malan, summarising Meloni’s words at the closed-door meeting. “Italy is gaining more international recognition. We will continue on this path with a plan to implement policies that support businesses, families, and workers”. 

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Meloni’s government is under pressure to comply with the EU’s fiscal rules, which require deficit and debt reduction from 2025. The meeting was a key moment to define how Italy will face these challenges.

“The 2025 budget will be focused on tax cuts, Italian families and employment,” an FDI member said.

Culture minister controversy lingers

While the budget was the main item on the agenda, the meeting also touched on other hot political topics, including the ongoing controversy surrounding Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano.

In her opening remarks, Meloni reportedly made a pointed statement, saying: “Breaks are not allowed and mistakes are not permitted,” which many interpreted as a veiled reference to the recent scandal involving the minister.

Sangiuliano has denied Maria Rosaria Boccia’s allegations concerning her appointment as his advisor and the use of public funds to pay her. But the scandal has raised questions about the government’s credibility. For now, Meloni has not asked for the minister’s resignation but has said further investigations are ongoing.

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The Italian Prime Minister, who still has high approval ratings according to recent polls, wants to guide her government through the financial and political obstacles ahead.

“Italy’s international reputation has improved significantly and we will build on this by implementing policies that support businesses and families”, Lucio Malan said.

How Meloni’s administration handles these key issues, including the upcoming budget law and the unfolding political scandal, will be key factors in ensuring she completes the government’s five-year term. 

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