Τετάρτη 10 Φεβρουαρίου 2016

Taking advantage of the dissatisfaction of voters for traditional politicians, billionaire Donald Trump, won the Republican presidential nomination in New Hampshire, and for Democrats, the winner is the Bernie Sanders, a senator from neighboring Vermont.

Donald Trump: Tomorrow: boom, boom



Taking advantage of the dissatisfaction of voters for traditional politicians, billionaire Donald Trump, won the Republican presidential nomination in New Hampshire, and for Democrats, the winner is the Bernie Sanders, a senator from neighboring Vermont.

Frustrated by developments in the economy, but also by politicians in Washington, Americans voters, the first two rounds of the preliminary election for the presidential nomination, choosing enthusiastically candidates in both the Republican, and the Democratic Party, which they regard as "outsainter".

The results, despite their considerable communication meaning, not clarify the landscape in both political camps, with respect to who may be stand up to the Trump for Republicans, but also with respect to the movements of former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton , against Sanders. For now, the candidates seem to get defensive on their future choices in the election campaign, according to the Athens Press Agency.

The governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie during an emotionally charged speech, said it would weigh the next steps, depending on the final results in the Republican race, as appears to be lagging behind.

On the other hand, the victory 69chronouTramp appears to strengthen its leading figure, the final assertion of presidential use of Republicans, despite the fact that it has been the focus for the statements of political criticism, on the expulsion of illegal immigrants the US, and the temporary ban of Muslims in the country.

The Trump was elected in the first place of the New Hampshire primaries, with 34% of votes. The 63chronos John Kasits governor in Ohio, consolidating the viability of his campaign, was in second place with 16%, according to CNN, counted with 67% of votes.

Donald Trump congratulated his fellow candidates, but promised to return to the contentious tactics. "From tomorrow: boom, boom," he said, while supporters, cheered him. In his speech, he argued that Sanders "He wants to deliver to our country." He promised to have deserving entrepreneurs, who will negotiate better trade agreements, and that: "I will send to the devil," the jihadists of the Islamic State.

For his part, Sanders, who presents himself as a democratic socialist, gave emphasis on the elimination of income inequality in the division of large banks, but also to ensure free schooling, public universities.

"Together we are sending the message that will be heard from Wall Street to Washington, and from Maine to California, that the government of our magnificent country belongs to all and not only some supporters luxury campaign," he said Sanders in victory celebration speech.

France and Germany urged Tuesday in Brussels to adopt 'too fast' suggestions against the financing of terrorism and against the favorable tax treatment of large groups, under the Franco-German council of economic and financial affairs in Paris.

France and Germany are pushing to combat terrorism


France and Germany urged Tuesday in Brussels to adopt 'too fast' suggestions against the financing of terrorism and against the favorable tax treatment of large groups, under the Franco-German council of economic and financial affairs in Paris.

"The process" emphasized the French Finance Minister Michel Sapen during a joint press conference with his German counterpart Wolfgang Schaeuble, French Economy Minister Emmanuel away and heads of central banks of the two countries must be accelerated, the Francois Vileroua de Galle and Jens Weidmann.

The Sapen called "good suggestions these presented a week ago by the European Commission under the" action plan "to combat the financing of terrorism, which is eagerly sought by France after polyaimaktes terrorist attacks in Paris on November 13 2015.

"We have only one goal now: these provisions be adopted very quickly at European level to allow on their implementation in each of our countries as soon as possible," said Sapen view of the EU Friday Financial Affairs Council.

The action plan, which must be ratified by the European Parliament and the European Council, based mainly on recommendations of France.

"France and Germany follow the same line" on this issue, told AFP a source aware of what was said and added that Paris and Berlin want to have implemented these provisions until June.

The "action plan" has two aspects, one on financial transactions -so to divert money tromokrates- and another in order to dry up the sources of terrorist finance.

During the Franco-German council also urged the two countries in Brussels to proceed to another issue, to address the problem of the preferential tax treatment of multinationals.

France and Germany want Brussels to act quickly and implement the plan that was presented for this at the end of January the European Commissioner for economic and financial affairs Pierre Moskovisi.

The Sapen also urged the EU to adopt the proposals by the OECD had made in order to prevent the large multinational companies to avoid paying taxes using complex techniques and require companies to publish details of their financial results and taxes paid per country ......................