తెదేపా ఓట్లు తొలగించాలనే వైకాపా తప్పుడు ఫిర్యాదులు చేస్తోందని సీఎం చంద్రబాబు మండిపడ్డారు. హైదరాబాద్ కేంద్రంగా కుట్ర జరుగుతుందని, అప్రమత్తంగా ఉండాలని టెలికాన్ఫరెన్స్ ద్వారా పార్టీ శ్రేణులకు దిశానిర్దేశం చేశారు. ఫారం-7 దుర్వినియోగం చేస్తూ ఎన్నికల సంఘానికి వైకాపా నేతలు దరఖాస్తులు పంపిస్తున్నారని... పొన్నూరు, నర్సీపట్నంలో వైకాపా నిజస్వరూపం బయటపడిందని విమర్శించారు. అసత్య ప్రచారాన్ని అడ్డుకోవాలని ఆదేశించారు.
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తెదేపా ఓట్లు తొలగించాలనే వైకాపా తప్పుడు ఫిర్యాదులు చేస్తోందని సీఎం చంద్రబాబు మండిపడ్డారు. హైదరాబాద్ కేంద్రంగా కుట్ర జరుగుతుందని, అప్రమత్తంగా ఉండాలని టెలికాన్ఫరెన్స్ ద్వారా పార్టీ శ్రేణులకు దిశానిర్దేశం చేశారు.
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తెదేపా ఓట్లు తొలగించాలనే వైకాపా తప్పుడు ఫిర్యాదులు చేస్తోందని సీఎం చంద్రబాబు మండిపడ్డారు. హైదరాబాద్ కేంద్రంగా కుట్ర జరుగుతుందని, అప్రమత్తంగా ఉండాలని టెలికాన్ఫరెన్స్ ద్వారా పార్టీ శ్రేణులకు దిశానిర్దేశం చేశారు. ఫారం-7 దుర్వినియోగం చేస్తూ ఎన్నికల సంఘానికి వైకాపా నేతలు దరఖాస్తులు పంపిస్తున్నారని... పొన్నూరు, నర్సీపట్నంలో వైకాపా నిజస్వరూపం బయటపడిందని విమర్శించారు. అసత్య ప్రచారాన్ని అడ్డుకోవాలని ఆదేశించారు.
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Paris - 27 February 2019
1. Bruno Le Maire, French Finance Minister and Steven Mnuchin, US Secretary of Treasury, arriving at news conference
2. Mid of news conference
3. SOUNDBITE (French) Bruno Le Maire, French Finance Minister:
(++on Dutch government buying more than 12 percent of shares in the holding company for the Air France-KLM alliance without first advising Paris++)
"I consider the Dutch government's decision as incomprehensible and unexpected. So now we are waiting for some clarifications from the Dutch government as the President of the Republic has said it. And to best way to obtain clarifications is that the Dutch Finance Minister comes here to Paris and it will happen in the next days. I think we need clarifications. Our goal has to remain the same, for the Netherlands as for France and that is the strengthening of Air France-KLM. We are in a very competitive environment in the air transport so we all need to have only one goal, and for France it is the only goal: the strengthening of the competitiveness of Air France-KLM, the success of Air France KLM, the success of its employees and the success of the company. It can only be a collective success."
4. Cutaway of news conference
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steven Mnuchin, US Secretary of Treasury:
"I think that now more than ever the World Bank is a very, very important institution that whether it's in Africa or some of the less developed countries if we are successful in North Korea, reaching an agreement there, I think that the World Bank can be a big part of rebuilding that. In Venezuela, in the Middle East. So I think that the World Bank is a very important institution, I have been asked that question by other people as well (on environment) and David has committed that he will follow through on the environmental commitments of the World Bank."
6. Cutaway of news conference
7. SOUNDBITE (French) Bruno Le Maire, French Finance Minister:
"Steven Mnuchin came here with David Malpass, who is the American candidate for the Presidency of the World Bank. We think that David Malpass is a good candidate and we have told him two simple things. The first is that we are part of the European Union, so there will be a European consultation process on this candidacy, which is a good candidacy, and secondly I have recalled the importance that the President of the Republic and the French government attach to two major subjects for the World Bank, and that is the support to more fragile, poor countries, that is part of the strong engagement of the President of the Republic, and of course the fight against climate change."
8. Wide of news conference
9. Mid of David Malpass, US candidate for World Bank Presidency
10. SOUNDBITE (English) David Malpass, US candidate for World Bank Presidency:
"I expect the World Bank to be able to continue its current course which involves lending that is related to climate change, related to adaptation by countries. And the World Bank has goals that it has been meeting with regard to the climate change action plan which I expect to be able to continue and meet its obligations under those operations."
11. End of news conference
STORYLINE:
French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire on Wednesday said it was "incomprehensible" that the Dutch government bought more than 12 percent of shares in the holding company for the Air France-KLM alliance without first advising Paris.
At a joint news conference with visiting US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, Le Maire said his Dutch counterpart would come to Paris in coming days to clarify the situation.
France's strong response to the Dutch purchase a day after it was announced underscores the tensions surrounding the alliance between the two airlines.
French President Emmanuel Macron earlier said the French government hadn't been informed ahead of time of the Dutch move, and stressed the alliance's interests must be "preserved".
French news media reported that the board of Air France-KLM was meeting Wednesday.
A stern Le Maire told reporters that the Dutch decision to buy shares was "incomprehensible and unexpected".
The best way is to clarify the move, he said, was in person.
Dutch Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra - who announced the shares purchase Tuesday - will be in Paris "in the coming days", Le Maire said.
Hoekstra announced the Dutch government's purchase of 12.68 percent of shares in Air France-KLM S.A. for 680 million euros (775 million US dollars) with plans to build up its stake to around 14 percent.
The French government's stake is 14.3 percent.
The Dutch state already owns a 5.9-percent stake in KLM, the Dutch national airline.
Hoekstra said the shares purchased will allow the government to exert greater influence in strategic decisions about the alliance.
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SHOTLIST:
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Paris - 27 February 2019
1. Bruno Le Maire, French Finance Minister and Steven Mnuchin, US Secretary of Treasury, arriving at news conference
2. Mid of news conference
3. SOUNDBITE (French) Bruno Le Maire, French Finance Minister:
(++on Dutch government buying more than 12 percent of shares in the holding company for the Air France-KLM alliance without first advising Paris++)
"I consider the Dutch government's decision as incomprehensible and unexpected. So now we are waiting for some clarifications from the Dutch government as the President of the Republic has said it. And to best way to obtain clarifications is that the Dutch Finance Minister comes here to Paris and it will happen in the next days. I think we need clarifications. Our goal has to remain the same, for the Netherlands as for France and that is the strengthening of Air France-KLM. We are in a very competitive environment in the air transport so we all need to have only one goal, and for France it is the only goal: the strengthening of the competitiveness of Air France-KLM, the success of Air France KLM, the success of its employees and the success of the company. It can only be a collective success."
4. Cutaway of news conference
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steven Mnuchin, US Secretary of Treasury:
"I think that now more than ever the World Bank is a very, very important institution that whether it's in Africa or some of the less developed countries if we are successful in North Korea, reaching an agreement there, I think that the World Bank can be a big part of rebuilding that. In Venezuela, in the Middle East. So I think that the World Bank is a very important institution, I have been asked that question by other people as well (on environment) and David has committed that he will follow through on the environmental commitments of the World Bank."
6. Cutaway of news conference
7. SOUNDBITE (French) Bruno Le Maire, French Finance Minister:
"Steven Mnuchin came here with David Malpass, who is the American candidate for the Presidency of the World Bank. We think that David Malpass is a good candidate and we have told him two simple things. The first is that we are part of the European Union, so there will be a European consultation process on this candidacy, which is a good candidacy, and secondly I have recalled the importance that the President of the Republic and the French government attach to two major subjects for the World Bank, and that is the support to more fragile, poor countries, that is part of the strong engagement of the President of the Republic, and of course the fight against climate change."
8. Wide of news conference
9. Mid of David Malpass, US candidate for World Bank Presidency
10. SOUNDBITE (English) David Malpass, US candidate for World Bank Presidency:
"I expect the World Bank to be able to continue its current course which involves lending that is related to climate change, related to adaptation by countries. And the World Bank has goals that it has been meeting with regard to the climate change action plan which I expect to be able to continue and meet its obligations under those operations."
11. End of news conference
STORYLINE:
French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire on Wednesday said it was "incomprehensible" that the Dutch government bought more than 12 percent of shares in the holding company for the Air France-KLM alliance without first advising Paris.
At a joint news conference with visiting US Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, Le Maire said his Dutch counterpart would come to Paris in coming days to clarify the situation.
France's strong response to the Dutch purchase a day after it was announced underscores the tensions surrounding the alliance between the two airlines.
French President Emmanuel Macron earlier said the French government hadn't been informed ahead of time of the Dutch move, and stressed the alliance's interests must be "preserved".
French news media reported that the board of Air France-KLM was meeting Wednesday.
A stern Le Maire told reporters that the Dutch decision to buy shares was "incomprehensible and unexpected".
The best way is to clarify the move, he said, was in person.
Dutch Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra - who announced the shares purchase Tuesday - will be in Paris "in the coming days", Le Maire said.
Hoekstra announced the Dutch government's purchase of 12.68 percent of shares in Air France-KLM S.A. for 680 million euros (775 million US dollars) with plans to build up its stake to around 14 percent.
The French government's stake is 14.3 percent.
The Dutch state already owns a 5.9-percent stake in KLM, the Dutch national airline.
Hoekstra said the shares purchased will allow the government to exert greater influence in strategic decisions about the alliance.
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