Former US President Obama announced a press on President Trump in a joint press conference with extensive accusations Tuesday with President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. speech
Mr. Obama, in his 2018 Nelson Mandela annual lecture in South Johannesburg, said, "There has been a rapid increase in politics, elections are held, and some democratic excuses are maintained ... but, We are trying to hurt all institutions and norms that give democracy. "The warning said. Africa
Most of the former president's first major speech since he took office was focused on criticizing lagging countries. He said that the election saying "Winners will gain 90% of the votes in some way because all opponents are locked or can not power up" should not be accepted.
"It is clear that racial discrimination still exists in the US and South Africa," he said, quoting "mostly hidden racial nationalism" and "extreme rightist party" in the west. He criticized the Trump regime withdrawing from the Paris climate agreement and stated that he could not find "common grounds" with those who denied climate change.
"Political leaders lost shame because they lied, doubled their efforts, and lied to them further," he said.
He added, "Freedom of the press is being attacked," adding that misleading information might be "destruction of democracy".
"A country that relies on fanatic nationalism and foreign phobia and the principles of tribal, racial or religious domination as the principle of the organization and brings people together, eventually these countries will be civil war or foreign war I was swallowed. "I see history books"
Victory in Donald Trump's election shocked most mainstream political authorities, but Mam's linguistics professor Noam Chomsky warned of the emergence of playing dynamics since the 1990s. In "understanding power", the opponents are worried that "the US is a very fundamental country and it is also a very terrible country." Nut Gingrich, you have a deep irrationality that is easy to be whipped by an agitator. These people can fear, hate hatred, and they can rely on fundamentalist impulses - it is scared of the rest of the world ... for example if you are in the 1992 Republican National If you remember the tournament, it began a gathering and the country's assembly and the assembly was televised all over the world. In Europe, especially Hitler's Nuremberg rally, I remember at least the elderly gatherings, so I feel particularly cold.
The similarities between Germany in 1933 and the United States in 2018 (the rise of nationalism, the ethnic cleansing movement sponsored by the government, the rulers of the control power, the whole concentration camps ...), between the third empire and the third empire The most obvious similarity of. The trump regime is the silence that most people are willing to delight. Chief of Staff Aid John Kelly, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, House Speaker Paul Ryan, and many others, even if they oppose this mad government He refused to publicly support. Ryan is willing to resign. According to the report, Kelly gave up. According to the report, Sanders is leaving the White House. But no one has openly disseminated it with Donald Trump
Since Donald Trump was elected president of the United States on November 8, 2016, Donald Trump has had a lot of debate whether increasing the dictatorship regime will cause the collapse of American liberal democracy. Is this comment exaggerated? There is legitimate concern about the presidential election of playing cards, is the US democratic system healthy enough to hinder the playing cards and the political tasks of the nearest neighbor government? In order to explore these problems and accurately assess the 100-day US structural democracy of the Trump regime, this article is a national democratic quality country as a source of information for the system needed for liberal democracy Evaluation: We will use practical guide for election support. In order to limit the analysis, in this article we will consider only the actions and events since President Trump has assumed office on January 20, 2017.