Saturday, January 21, 2017

Extensive reviews of the world’s press on the inaugural address of Trump – Clarín.com

unlike the diplomatic statements of the politicians of the world, the major media had no halftones to describe the assumption of the new president of the united States, Donald Trump. Both the european newspapers such as the americans titled in their editorial that the concepts of the inaugural speech of the magnate awoke from a strong nationalism and protectionism, in a tone that is "narcissistic" and "vacuum of policy proposals".

Was the message of beginning of mandate shorter from president Jimmy Carter in 1977 and used for the first time in the history of the ceremony the phrases "America first" and "islamic terrorism, radical". With these historical data, the daily The Wall Street Journal began her opinion piece about the new head of State. The american newspaper noted that Trump presented himself as a "populist independent" and that, as never before, the country has a president "breaks the rules" and drag them into a "sea of unknown".

See also

Trump declared “war” against the media

In the same line of uncertainty, USA Today referred to the history of argentina in your comment. The morning he called the sayings of Trump as "an attempt to strike at the establishment and make promises peronists (SIC)to reverse globalisation". Michael Gerson, one of the journalists who published his article in the opinion columns, highlighted that the speech was flat, void of generosity, humility and gentleness. In addition to finished off which the country had elected a president for whom "the rules don’t mean anything," and only pretends that the citizens trust blindly in him.

The publisher of The New York Times also does not hide the disagreement. "America had dreams before Friday. It was great before that Trump to assume as president, and with your help – or without it – americans will find the way to make it bigger in the years that follow," said the newspaper.

"Trump won because it maximized the support Member with a segment of the electoral elderly, rural, white, and without a college education," he added in the opinion column. And assured that the presidency of the mogul "it brings more doubts than hopes" to the nation.

See also

Donald Trump: the guy is terrible and arrogant that managed to get to the White House

In Spain, nor saved epithets about the new president. "we Already know that Trump is unable to speak as a president. And we doubt that it will act as such", was the hard shot that he chose the daily Country to refer to the new representative. Under the headline "Sad Confirmation", the medium is delivered appalled at the future steps that the president can take. "Hard times come full of turmoil and attitudes as hostile as unpredictable," he said. Xavier Vidal-Foch, one of the columnists of the Spanish newspaper, focused his opinion piece in the "ghost" more dangerous that revolves around Trump: "The devastating impact of a policy hiperproteccionista of the national industry".

The journalist compares the possible future policies of the mogul with the package of measures taken by the former president Herbert Hoover (1929-1933), who with his policy of "enrich the nation itself impoverishing neighbor" ended up reducing one-third of the trade between the united States and Europe. Such was the impact on the global economy -was prolonged and aggravated the crisis so-called "Great Depression – that the columnist "was the breeding ground of the final ascent of nazism".

Another one of the Spanish newspapers that echoed the criticism was The cutting Edge. In the editorial published yesterday, the media emphasized how Trump had described the country. "Felt appropriate to paint a landscape populated by mothers and children trapped in poverty, against a background of industrial cities decadents, an education system that is useless, drugs and crime", focused.

In a constant tone of discontent, the note disagreed with the ways in which the president carried out his election campaign. the "it is One thing to talk and another to do. Is to see that all the big decisions voceadas by Trump may materialize, in whole or in part", added.

In Germany, the owners played with the irony in the face of uncertainty of the possible foreign policy of the new president. The journal Bild, which sold three million copies a day, ran the headline "Speech of brutal to begin with: how will the new u.s. president, the world?". The Süddeutsche Zeitung said Trump, "proclaimed a new nationalism". While the Morgen Post Hamburg quipped with a "God forgive us".

The historic French daily Le Monde said in his "top Trump or the end of the american order". Your competition, the morning economic The Tribune, wrote in his editorial that "the arrival of Donald Trump" is "the new era that the world will have to count."

The Italian newspapers –which gave less space to Trump to open with the tragedy of the avalanche of snow that buried a hotel, causing dozens of missing – continued to the tonic in europe. La Repubblica stated that Trump, rather than an opening speech, had read "a manifesto populist" and the tabloid Stampa he repeated the words of the new president: "The power back to the american people". As well as the Dutch daily Algemeen Dagblad warned his readers that "from now on the united States only think of himself."

The wave of criticism of the inaugural speech also came to the newsrooms of Britain, the historic ally stronger with that has had any tenant of the White House.

In the case of The Economist, the editorial of the magazine was a clear example of repudiation to the words chosen by Trump. "Instead of following in the footsteps of their predecessors and use a tone of reconciliation, is directed to americans who live far from the Capitol and told them that they are part of an historic movement unprecedented." The medium stressed that at no time mentioned the wall with Mexico, or the talks with Russia. "in His inaugural speech he did not make another thing more than to divide America", said the publication.

The Guardian, for his part, described that Trump "is not alluded to his democratic opponent Hillary Clinton or showed an approach towards those who do not vote." He also stressed that "do not confuse the concept of popularity with populism", as the new president enters the White House after losing the popular vote by more than 2 points in the election."

See also

this is Donald Trump, the entrepreneur who was from Queens to the White House

The English newspaper remarked that "the rules of the game officially changed", and Donald Trump will not be able to continue solving the problems through his social network account Twitter. "The TV star is now the star of his own tragicomedy, the author of its own misfortunes", and he fell to the columnist.

LikeTweet

No comments:

Post a Comment