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    Former Vice President Mike Pence was arrested for urinating in a public fountain in Cedar Rapids, Iowa yesterday, the latest in a rash of crimes being committed by Republican presidential candidates shifting tactics in response to mounting data showing that the indictments against Donald Trump have only helped him strengthen his front-runner status for the 2024 GOP nomination.

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    Besieged on all sides by the armies of Joe Biden’s shadowy Deep State empire for the crime of trying to make America great again, Donald Trump needs our help now more than ever. The following are some ways you and your family can save money to use to contribute more to our President’s legal defense fund:

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    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday signed a bill stripping manatees of their state protections over reports of homosexual behavior.

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    One week after a video for “Try That in a Small Town” that uses stock footage to depict police brutality protestors as violent criminals propelled the lackluster song to the top of the charts, Jason Aldean is looking to harness his momentum with a full-length album of similar cultural-war-themed anthems.

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    As the heat dome sitting over the American Southwest continues to broil the region, rising humidity levels throughout Texas has introduced another issue for its suffering residents: the Lone Star State smells like balls.

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    When 45-year-old Ellen woke up in a soybean field after spending 36 hours aboard an extraterrestrial spacecraft, she had no idea that her nightmare was actually just beginning.

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    The future Trump Presidential Library in West Palm Beach drew a large crowd for an appearance by Lib_Crusher, an online activist known for his prolific authorship of death threats against liberal leaning politicians, judges and celebrities.

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    A rash of elaborate billionaire suicides has the international psychiatric community investigating why some of the world’s wealthiest individuals are choosing to take their own lives

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    Commemorating the official end of slavery, the day of (and let’s face it, also the days surrounding) June 19th, is celebrated by millions. Across the country, parties are held, parades organized. The likes of Lincoln, Douglass, Tubman are honored, adored. Some even get the day off from work to observe fondly the liberation of their ancestors and the opportunities that deliverance afforded them.

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  • Global Minimum Tax: Swiss voters pave the way for implementation in 2024 – Banking blog

    Global Minimum Tax: Swiss voters pave the way for implementation in 2024 – Banking blog

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    In the popular vote on 18 June 2023, Swiss voters approved the most extensive change to the Swiss corporate tax system in over a century with a wide majority. With the amendment of the Swiss constitution the Swiss voters have paved the way for the Swiss legislator to introduce the global minimum tax (also referred to as “Pillar II”) in Switzerland.

    Pillar II introduces an additional layer of taxation (tax law) to Swiss constituent entities of multinational enterprises in scope of the rules and introduces a corporate group taxation system in Switzerland with a mandatory tax of 15% that is determined under a new tax basis (“GloBE”).

    The magnitude of change is significant and will redefine the Swiss corporate tax environment in the years to come.

    Global Minimum Tax?
    The vote greenlights the implementation of the GloBE Rules in Switzerland, a set of international tax rules designed to enforce a minimum floor of taxation of 15% with regard to MNE Groups in scope, i.e. large multinational enterprises with consolidated revenues above EUR 750 m per year and cross-border operations (through subsidiaries or permanent establishments – “Constituent Entities”).

    GloBE Rules incorporate a harmonized determination of a tax base (“GloBE Income”) and definition of covered taxes (“Adjusted Covered Taxes”) to test the 15% minimum floor of taxation per jurisdiction. The GloBE Rules allow for three mechanisms to guarantee this minimum level of taxation is adhered to, a domestic top-up tax regime (“QDMTT”), income inclusion rules (“IIR”) and undertaxed profit rules (“UTPR”).

    The road to the implementation of the Global Minimum Tax in Switzerland
    The approved amendment to the Swiss constitution does not contain an enforceable implementation law but paves the way to transpose the Global Minimum Tax into legally enforceable Swiss domestic federal law as of 1 January 2024.

    Hence, the Swiss Federal Council is vested with the ability to enact and implement the reform by way of an ordinance with effect as of 1 January 2024. Considering the consultation period of the respective ordinance runs until 24 September 2023, we would not expect the Swiss Global Minimum Tax to be substantially enacted before 30 September 2023 and disclosure requirements under IFRS or US GAAP will likely be triggered in Q4/2023 only. Note that the reach of enacted GloBE Rules in other jurisdictions may trigger earlier disclosure requirements!

    According to the intention of the Swiss Federal Council, the rules to enforce the Global Minimum Tax in Switzerland are to be implemented as following:

    • The Swiss domestic minimum tax regime (Swiss “QDMTT”) will apply to all Swiss constituent entities of an MNE Group in scope with regard to business years starting on or after 1 January 2024 and FY2024 could be the first year.
    • The Swiss Income Inclusion Rules (Swiss “IIR”) will apply to all foreign subsidiaries of a Swiss resident ultimate parent entity, qualifying intermediary holding company or a Swiss partially owned parent entity with regard to business years starting on or after 1 January 2024.
    • Depending on the global discussion with regard to the UTPR-Rules, the Swiss Federal Council is expected to implement the UTPR only in 2025.
    • The Swiss Federal Parliament will need to draft final legislation to implement the Global Minimal Tax within 6 years in a federal law.

    How will the implementation law look like?
    The draft Swiss ordinance is “short” compared to the GloBE Rules. The limited content is owed to a direct reference to the GloBE Rules, the GloBE Commentary and the Administrative Guidance for the interpretation of both the Swiss QDMTT and the IIR (respectively the UTPR, should it be introduced) and the application of the GloBE Safe Harbour.

    As a consequence the implementation in Switzerland is expected to be fully aligned with the OECD GloBE Rules and no deviations are expected for the time being. The further elements of the consultation draft of the ordinance deal with “administrative” guidance and the “introduction” of a “one-stop-shop” concept for MNE in scope of the rules, meaning:

    • Irrespective of the number of Constituent Entities in Switzerland and their geographical location, only one Constituent Entity will be subject to the Swiss QDMTT and the IIR, the Constituent Entity subject to QDMTT and IIR will be liable for the respective taxes on behalf of all entities in scope. Hence, only one canton will be in charge to assess the QDMTT and IIR or UTPR of all Swiss Constituent Entities:
                o The canton in charge is either the canton of residence of the ultimate
                   parent entity; or
                o The canton of residence of the most important Swiss Constituent Entity,
                   derived from:
                      – Highest average profit (excluding net-participation-income) of the last three
                         years.
                      – Highest average equity in case no entity had a taxable profit.

    • In order to organize the “one-stop-shop”, the cantonal tax administrations will introduce a new electronic information system and MNE Groups in scope of the GloBE Rules will need to register with the Swiss Federal Tax Administration within the filing deadline and all filings will be electronic.
    • The Swiss QDMTT Regime will be aligned with the GloBE Rules and the Swiss Federal Council intends to not opt for deviation towards the GloBE Rules for the time being.
    • There will be three assessments issued to an MNE Group in scope:
              o One Assessment with regard to the top-up taxes under Swiss QDMTT
              o One Assessment with regard to the top-up taxes under IIR
              o One Assessment with regard to the top-up taxes under UTPR
    • All administrative procedures and appeals with regard to the top-up taxes could be guided towards the Swiss Federal Administrative Court in St. Gallen directly and subsequently to the Swiss Supreme Court (i.e. no cantonal courts will be involved in the appeal procedures and it would be possible that no appeal procedure is required at cantonal level). In addition to the taxpayer, the cantonal authority and the Swiss Federal Tax Administration will be able to appeal.
    • Failing to comply with the obligations would result in penalties:
              o Of CHF 1’000 respectively up to CHF 10’000 for failing to comply with the filing obligations.
              o Of a penalty between 1/3 up to three times of the top-up taxes due in case the assessment of top-up taxes was hindered by the taxpayer.
              o In case of negligent failures, the penalties could be waived or reduced for tax periods up to and including FY2026.

    Swiss Tax Reform with Global Impact
    Today’s vote of the Swiss people provides legal certainty that the most impactful Swiss tax reform of the last decade is moving forward. With this vote of commitment, the Swiss follow the European Union’s intention to progress the Global Minimum Tax.

    This change presents the most significant change to the global tax environment and legal certainty ahead of taking effect in 2024 is welcome.

    Time to navigate the Global Minimum Tax
    There is no doubt that the Global Minimum Tax presents a significant new administrative burden to multinationals in scope. Considering the limited timeframe to the implementation and the reach and effect of transition rules, tax departments need to prepare for the additional compliance and reporting obligations.

    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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    Ilan Rom – Partner, Financial Services Tax & Legal

    heads Deloitte’s Insurance Financial Services Tax practice in Switzerland and is a Tax Partner with 20 years of experience as a corporate tax specialist. Prior to joining Deloitte, Ilan served as tax director of one of Switzerland largest companies in this sector. Ilan has a wealth of experience in the insurance and re-insurance industries and is a tax expert with deep knowledge in the area of Insurance/ Reinsurance, Treasury, Asset Management, Corporate Restructuring, M&A, VAT, Transfer Pricing and Tax Reporting.

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    Brandi Caruso – Partner, Tax Accounting

    Brandi heads Deloitte’s Tax Accounting team in Switzerland. She is responsible for clients across a range of industries with significant operations globally, including teams, project deliverables, related proposals, and overall stakeholder management. Brandi is the Lead Tax Audit Partner for both Swiss and globally led audit engagements. Brandi has extensive expertise in advising the Swiss financial services industry on the implementation of US and international transparency regimes. Brandi is a US Certified Public Accountant and has more than 20 years of experience with Deloitte and has worked in London and San Diego.

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    Ferdinando Mercuri – Partner, Corporate Tax

    Ferdinando has over 22 years of professional experience in providing tax advice to Swiss and international individuals and businesses. Ferdinando advises individuals on wealth and estate planning, and entrepreneurs operating independently or via companies and legal entities on restructuring, mergers, acquisitions, and Swiss and international tax planning. In recent years, he has had a particular focus on consulting in relation to shareholding plans for private equity and major acquisitions and sales of companies and, more generally, on providing comprehensive tax advice to Swiss and international companies. He teaches tax law in French-speaking Switzerland, is responsible for the international tax module at Swiss Expert and is an expert in tax examinations. He regularly hosts conferences on topical tax issues (notably at the Ordre Romand des Experts fiscaux (Order of certified tax experts of Western Switzerland) and the Tax Law Day in Geneva).

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    Jacques Kistler

    Jacques Kistler – Partner, International Tax

    Jacques is the Lead Partner of our Corporate Tax service line in the French Speaking part of Switzerland, covering international tax and M&A. He has been a full time International Corporate Tax specialist for over 30 years.

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    Manuel Angehrn – Senior Manager, Global Minimum Tax  

    Manuel is a Senior Manager with over 10 years of experience in International Tax. He is a Deloitte Switzerland’s Global Minimum Tax subject matter expert. He follows domestic and global tax developments and assesses the impact to Swiss multinationals.

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    Ryan Peluso – Manager, Global Minimum Tax

    Ryan is a Manager with over 7 years of experience in International Tax. He supports in modelling the impact of Pillar II as well as developing and executing processes for its implementation. He is specialised in helping clients access, visualise and analyse their data for international tax reporting, compliance and planning processes.

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  • HumorFeed – Bending the News Until it Breaks

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    Colin Kuchar, who replaced Jim Trusty as lead attorney on the former president’s classified documents case after Trusty leapt to his death from a parking structure Thursday evening, hung himself this morning. Meanwhile, Cameron DeChambeau, who stepped in for John Rowley after Rowley jumped off the George Washington Bridge Friday afternoon, threw himself from his apartment’s 42nd floor balcony last night.

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  • Trump indictment: Reuters/Ipsos poll shows most Republicans think charges are politically motivated 

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    WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) – A vast majority of Republicans believe federal criminal charges against Donald Trump are politically motivated, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Monday that also showed him far ahead of his nearest rival in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

    The polling, which began on Friday, a day after Trump was indicted, found that 81% of self-identified Republicans said politics was driving the case, reflecting the deep polarization of the U.S. electorate. President Joe Biden, a Democrat, has repeatedly said he has no involvement in the case brought by the Department of Justice.

    The number of Republicans who believe the former president is being unfairly targeted vastly exceeds the 30-35% of Trump supporters who are estimated by political analysts to make up his core base.

    Some 62% of respondents in the Reuters/Ipsos poll, including 91% of Democrats and 35% of Republicans, said it was believable that Trump illegally stored classified documents at his home in Florida as alleged by prosecutors.

    The indictment did not appear to dent Trump’s standing in the Republican nominating contest for the 2024 presidential election. The specific charges, including obstruction of justice, became public on Friday afternoon when the indictment was unsealed.

    Some 43% of self-identified Republicans said Trump was their preferred candidate, compared to 22% who picked Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, Trump’s closest rival.

    In early May, Trump led DeSantis 49% to 19%, but that was before DeSantis formally entered the race.

    The rest of the Republican field, which includes former Vice President Mike Pence who declared his candidacy last week, had low single-digit levels of support.

    Trump flew to Miami on Monday to face federal charges of unlawfully keeping U.S. national security documents and lying to officials who tried to recover them. Trump, who will appear in court on Tuesday, has proclaimed his innocence and vowed to continue his campaign to regain the presidency in the November 2024 general election.

    Many Republican contenders in the 2024 race have accused the U.S. Justice Department of political bias and say it is being “weaponized” against Biden’s biggest Republican challenger. The department says all investigative decisions are made without regard to partisan politics.

    Trump also faces charges in New York in a state criminal case related to alleged hush money payments to a pornographic film star. A Reuters/Ipsos poll in March found that Republicans also saw that investigation as politically motivated.

    Biden’s approval rating stood at 41% last week, close to the lowest level of his presidency. Trump had a 40% approval rating at this point in his 2017-2021 presidency.

    The latest poll included responses from 1,005 adults nationwide and had a credibility interval, a measure of precision, of 4 percentage points for all voting-age Americans and between 6 and 7 percentage points for Republicans.

    Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Andy Sullivan, Ross Colvin and Howard Goller

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  • Mexico City mayor to step down to pursue historic bid for presidency

    Mexico City mayor to step down to pursue historic bid for presidency

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    MEXICO CITY, June 12 (Reuters) – Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said she will step down on Friday to pursue the ruling party’s candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, bidding to become the country’s first female leader.

    President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s leftist National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) on Sunday agreed that on Sept. 6 it would announce the winner of its internal selection process. Sheinbaum is one of the two favorites.

    MORENA is heavily favored to win the June 2024 presidential election, lifted by Lopez Obrador’s personal popularity.

    He cannot seek re-election because Mexican presidents are restricted by law to a single six-year term. Close aides to Lopez Obrador have told Reuters they believe he would like Sheinbaum to succeed him. He denies having any favorite.

    Announcing her resignation plan at a press conference on Monday, the 60-year-old Sheinbaum underlined her credentials as a scientist and environmentalist, saying she would continue Lopez Obrador’s “transformation” of Mexico with her “own stamp.”

    “I have made the decision to leave the post definitively on June 16, with the goal of becoming the first woman in the history of Mexico to lead the fate of the nation,” she said.

    MORENA’s leadership at the weekend agreed that the contenders should step down this week to compete.

    Most opinion polls have tended to give Sheinbaum a slight advantage in the race over her rival Marcelo Ebrard, who stood down as foreign minister earlier on Monday to compete.

    Sheinbaum highlighted that past polling had put her ahead and said she was confident it would remain that way.

    Five polls open to the general public are due to determine MORENA’s presidential nominee.

    Sheinbaum also cited a study published last month by the national statistics agency showing that over two-thirds of Mexicans strongly backed a woman holding the presidency.

    “It’s time for women,” she said.

    Ebrard had argued that prospective candidates should leave their posts to ensure a level playing field. Interior Minister Adan Augusto Lopez, another contender, is also expected to resign.

    Ebrard, speaking to reporters after his resignation, said improving security was his first priority, and stressed the need to beef up public healthcare and education.

    In an earlier radio interview, he argued that Mexico had a “golden opportunity” to double “or more” economic growth, spurred by companies’ bringing manufacturing capacity to the country due to economic tensions between China and the United States.

    Reporting by Dave Graham in Mexico City; Writing by Sarah Morland and Brendan O’Boyle; Editing by Matthew Lewis and Leslie Adler

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    The American Nazi Party has found itself in the crosshairs of right-wing outrage after it was discovered that the organization has started to implement new diversification policies.

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  • Fresh protests rock Senegal as death toll climbs

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    DAKAR, June 3 (Reuters) – New clashes broke out on Saturday between Senegalese opposition supporters and police in parts of the capital Dakar, the third day of protests in the West African nation sparked by the prosecution of an opposition leader.

    Police said the death toll since Thursday had risen to 15, making the protests among the deadliest in recent decades. Two members of the security forces were among those killed, according to the presidency.

    After a daytime lull, protesters took to the streets again on Saturday evening, setting up barricades and burning rubbish in Dakar’s HLM district. Police there and in the Ngor residential neighbourhood fired tear gas in an effort to disperse angry crowds.

    Gas stations and a supermarket were looted overnight on Friday and several districts were strewn with rubble and burned tyres. A water plant has also been targeted, said Interior Minister Felix Abdoulaye Diome.

    “There has been a clear intention to disrupt the normal working of our economic activity. The choice of targets is not accidental,” Diome told journalists late on Saturday, describing the situation as under control.

    He said over 500 people had been detained since the long-running protests first kicked off in 2021.

    The catalyst for the latest unrest was the sentencing on Thursday of opposition leader Ousmane Sonko in the two-year-old rape case. His supporters say the prosecution was politically motivated and he denies any wrongdoing.

    On Thursday, he was acquitted of rape but found guilty in absentia of corrupting a minor and sentenced to two years in prison. That sentence could prevent him from running in the February presidential election, and protesters have heeded his call to challenge authorities.

    Minister Diome declined to comment on whether the police planned to detain Sonko imminently to start his prison sentence – a move that would likely further enflame tensions.

    The government has enlisted the army to back up riot police stationed around the city. The Dakar district of Ouakam appeared calm on Saturday evening but more than a dozen soldiers guarded a ravaged gas station there.

    Abdou Ndiaye, the owner of a nearby corner shop, said he had closed early the two previous days and opened late on Saturday, fearful of the unrest.

    “We are so scared because you don’t know when the crowds will come, and when they come they take … your goods, they are thieves,” he said in a storeroom stacked with sacks of food and household items.

    Senegal, long considered one of the region’s most stable democracies, has seen sometimes violent opposition demonstrations sparked by Sonko’s court case as well as concerns that President Macky Sall will try to bypass a two-term limit and run again in February.

    Sall has neither confirmed nor denied this.

    Additional reporting by Edward McAllister, Bate Felix, Cooper Inveen; Writing by Alessandra Prentice; Editing by Mark Potter, Christina Fincher, Cynthia Osterman and Daniel Wallis

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  • Turkey’s Erdogan signals economic U-turn in picking orthodox Simsek

    Turkey’s Erdogan signals economic U-turn in picking orthodox Simsek

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    • Erdogan begins new five-year term after runoff win
    • Unorthodox rate cuts had exacerbated cost-of-living crisis
    • Economy under deep strain, Simsek seen reversing course

    ANKARA, June 3 (Reuters) – President Tayyip Erdogan signalled on Saturday his newly-elected government would return to more orthodox economic policies when he named Mehmet Simsek to his cabinet to tackle Turkey’s cost-of-living crisis and other strains.

    Simsek’s appointment as treasury and finance minister could set the stage for interest rate hikes in coming months, analysts said – a marked turnaround from Erdogan’s longstanding policy of slashing rates despite soaring inflation.

    After winning a runoff election last weekend, Erdogan, 69, who has ruled for more than two decades, began his new five-year term by calling on Turks to set aside differences and focus on the future.

    Turkey’s new cabinet also includes Cevdet Yilmaz, another orthodox economic manager, as vice president, and the former head of the National Intelligence Organisation (MIT) Hakan Fidan as foreign minister, replacing Mevlut Cavusoglu.

    Erdogan’s inauguration ceremony at Ankara’s presidential palace was attended by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and other dignitaries and high-level officials.

    The apparent U-turn on the economy comes as many analysts say the big emerging market is heading for turmoil given depleted foreign reserves, an expanding state-backed protected deposits scheme, and unchecked inflation expectations.

    Simsek, 56, was highly regarded by financial markets when he served as finance minister and deputy prime minister between 2009 and 2018.

    Reuters reported earlier this week Erdogan was almost certain to put him in charge of the economy, marking a partial return to more free-market policies after years of increasing state control of forex, credit and debt markets.

    QUESTION OF INDEPENDENCE

    Analysts said that after past episodes in which Erdogan pivoted to orthodoxy only to quickly return to his rate-cutting ways, much would depend on how much independence Simsek is granted.

    “This suggests Erdogan has recognised the eroding trust in his ability to manage Turkey’s economic challenges. But while Simsek’s appointment is likely to delay a crisis, it is unlikely to present long-term fixes to the economy,” said Emre Peker, a director at Eurasia Group covering Turkey.

    “Simsek will likely have a strong mandate early in his tenure, but face rapidly increasing political headwinds to implement policies as March 2024 local elections draw near.”

    Erdogan’s economic programme since 2021 stresses monetary stimulus and targeted credit to boost economic growth, exports and investments, pressing the central bank into action and badly eroding its independence.

    As a result, annual inflation hit a 24-year peak beyond 85% last year before easing.

    The lira has lost more than 90% of his value in the last decade after a series of crashes, the worst in late 2021. It hit new all-time lows beyond 20 to the dollar after the May 28 vote.

    ‘WAYS TO RECONCILE’

    Turkey’s longest-serving leader, Erdogan won 52.2% support in the runoff, defying polls that predicted economic strains would lead to his defeat.

    His new mandate will allow Erdogan to pursue the increasingly authoritarian policies that have polarised the country, a NATO member, but strengthened its position as a regional military power.

    At the inauguration ceremony, attended by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Erdogan struck a conciliatory tone.

    “We will embrace all 85 million people regardless of their political views … Let’s put aside the resentment of the election period. Let’s look for ways to reconcile,” he said.

    “Together, we must look ahead, focus on the future, and try to say new things. We should try to build the future by learning from the mistakes of the past.”

    Earlier, reading out the oath of office, Erdogan vowed to protect Turkey’s independence and integrity, to abide by the constitution, and to follow the principles of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founder of the modern secular republic.

    Erdogan became prime minister in 2003 after his AK Party won an election in late 2002 following Turkey’s worst economic crisis since the 1970s.

    In 2014, he became the country’s first popularly elected president and was elected again in 2018 after securing new executive powers for the presidency in a 2017 referendum.

    The May 14 presidential election and May 28 runoff were pivotal given that the opposition had been confident of ousting Erdogan and reversing many of his policies, including proposing sharp interest rate hikes to counter inflation, running at 44% in April.

    In his post-election victory speech, Erdogan said inflation was Turkey’s most urgent issue.

    Writing and additional reporting by Jonathan Spicer; Editing by Frances Kerry, Giles Elgood and Christina Fincher

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    Within hours of the announcement that a deal had been reached to raise the debt ceiling, Republican leaders issued a statement reassuring party members that no concessions had been made that would affect in any way the lives of the extremely wealthy or their heirs.

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  • Ron DeSantis joins White House race, tripped up by chaotic Twitter launch

    Ron DeSantis joins White House race, tripped up by chaotic Twitter launch

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    WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suffered a chaotic start to his 2024 presidential election race on Wednesday when glitches marred an online forum hosted by Twitter owner Elon Musk that was meant to showcase DeSantis’ fitness for the job.

    The Twitter broadcast of the hour-long interview , which had been intended as the formal launch for the DeSantis campaign, lost sound for extended stretches and thousands of users were either unable to join or were dropped.

    It was an inauspicious start for a campaign predicated on the governor’s executive competence.

    “We must end the culture of losing that has infected the Republican Party in recent years,” DeSantis said in the event with Musk once the problems were largely resolved. The hashtag #DeSaster was trending on Twitter.

    DeSantis’ entrance in the Republican contest sets up a showdown with his one-time ally, former President Donald Trump, who lost the 2020 presidential election to Democrat Joe Biden.

    The Florida governor framed himself as a get-it-done executive who stood up to the federal government over COVID policies and who has put an indelibly conservative stamp on his home state.

    He defended his efforts in Florida to prohibit the teaching of concepts such as gender identity and systemic racism as protecting young children and pushing back against progressive ideology.

    With a rising national profile and what are expected to be deep financial resources, DeSantis, 44, immediately became Trump’s biggest rival for the Republican nomination.

    “Government is not about entertainment, not about building a brand,” DeSantis said, taking a veiled swipe at Trump. Notably he never mentioned Trump by name during the event.

    Trump, 76, didn’t hesitate to mock DeSantis on his social media platform, Truth Social, over the stumbling start to his campaign.

    “My Red Button is bigger, better, stronger, and is working (TRUTH!)” Trump posted, “Yours does not.”

    Musk conceded there had been “technical issues because of the sheer scale” of the event, but added that “it’s just really great for the people to hear directly from presidential candidates.”

    At one point, the Twitter event drew more than 600,000 listeners. By its conclusion, there were fewer than 300,000.

    DeSantis’ campaign spokesman Bryan Griffin said on Twitter that enthusiasm for DeSantis had “literally busted up the internet.”

    The campaign raised $1 million in an hour, Griffin said.

    TRUMP AHEAD IN POLLS

    Polls show Trump with more than a 2-to-1 edge over the Florida governor, who has long been considered a Republican rising star and the herald of a new generation of leaders in the party. Trump, who announced in November, also has a head start in organizing his campaign in key early voting states.

    DeSantis’ central argument for his candidacy likely will be that he is the only Republican who can defeat Biden.

    “Our president, while he lacks vigor, flounders in the face of our nation’s challenges and he takes cues from the woke mob,” DeSantis said.

    Mainstream Republicans will be watching DeSantis carefully to see if he can recover from his missteps on foreign policy, such as his initial reluctance to express support for Ukraine in its war with Russia.

    In the weeks leading up to his presidential bid, DeSantis toured the country, visiting states such as Iowa and New Hampshire that will hold early nominating contests. He has boasted of his record as Florida’s governor, including his battles with the federal government over pandemic policies.

    DeSantis and his advisers were determined to wait to enter the race until the Florida Legislature could hand him a series of policy victories – and lawmakers have done just that.

    He signed measures that severely restricted abortions in the state, made it easier for residents to carry concealed weapons, expanded a voucher program to allow students to attend private schools and eliminated funding for diversity programs at public universities, among other things.

    DeSantis remains in a pitched battle with Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) over the company’s criticism of laws prohibiting the teaching of gender identity concepts in public schools. The company has filed a federal lawsuit accusing DeSantis of weaponizing state government to punish its operations.

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