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Politics Update – Sept. 28

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Helen Roth
黄色电影 Editor: Print Daniel de Beer and Lead 黄色电影 Editor Mia George break down the most important political stories of the past week.

Biden boosts uncertainty

Eager to race ahead of science, President Joe Biden announced Aug. 18 a campaign to offer booster Pfizer vaccines to millions of Americans, long before the has even been met by unvaccinated citizens.

Yet, after one month of confusion and uncertainty, Americans are left wondering who can get their third COVID-19 vaccine.聽

The announcement was the culmination of weeks of debate within the administration about whether vaccine efficacy was waning enough to start rolling out booster shots of the vaccine.

After endorsement from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky Sep. 24, those aged 65 and older are eligible for the booster shot. Additionally, adults who are health workers or have underlying health conditions can also get their third dose.

Subsequent to the announcement of this plan, two leading FDA scientists have expressed their intention to , stating that it is far too early to tell if vaccine immunity is waning enough to where the U.S. will have to draw from their limited reserves of vaccines. This back-and-forth between scientists and officials has left the public confused on whether they can and should get their booster shots.聽

This counterproductive conundrum has drawn the U.S.鈥檚 attention away from the real problem at hand: getting everyone their first jabs. This booster campaign is severely undercutting Biden鈥檚 pledge of vaccinating 70% of the world , especially in places without proper medical infrastructure where they need it most.

The booster program has also shed light on the need for Biden to appoint an FDA commissioner. The administration鈥檚 misfire leaves little confidence in its ability to navigate a coming roster of crucial decisions.聽

A permanent commissioner could considerably influence the public鈥檚 trust in the FDA, making the seemingly impossible task of vaccinating America more simple. It is vital that the agency, already understaffed and underfunded, is more transparent with the reasoning of their decisions. Only then can the American people can truly have faith in the FDA.

AUKUS agreement leaves Macron perplexed

On Sept. 15, the U.S., the U.K. and Australia agreed on a defense pact to counter China鈥檚 rising military aims in the Indo-Pacific region. The deal aims to boost the supply of nuclear-powered submarines in Australia by sending U.K. and U.S. strategic teams,

However, the sudden announcement of the coalition sparked fury among the French government. The pact means that the Australian government has to cancel to build diesel-powered submarines with French manufacturers, undermining French president Emanuel Macron鈥檚 role in the Indo-Pacific region.聽

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian described the alliance as a 鈥渞eal stab in the back from Australia.鈥

However, some say that Macron鈥檚 humiliation is illegitimate. For example, The Times references Macron鈥檚 antagonistic stance towards the U.K. during Brexit negotiations and his complaints about NATO, claiming the alliance to be 鈥.鈥

On the other hand, many believe that France鈥檚 anger is, . The cancellation of France鈥檚 submarine deal harmed the economic progress of the state-owned naval group.聽

Furthermore, it is diplomatically essential to recognize the implications that excluding France from the coalition could have on relations between the U.K. and France as two leading military powers in Europe, along with the bilateral relations with Australia and the U.S.

Unlike other spectators in the EU, France is a 鈥鈥 in the Indo-pacific region, so its exclusion from the coalition should not be taken so lightly.聽

As for Macron, the stakes are high. As the president faces current attacks regarding his foreign policy, re-election next year feels just around the corner.聽

Nonetheless, that overreacting to the deal could be just as harmful, if not more. Wasting time and energy on undiplomatic statements through social media is counterproductive and can reduce France鈥檚 credibility in future relations.聽

Therefore, while France鈥檚 anger toward the deal is valid, Macron must 鈥鈥 and continue to work for Aukus if he wants France to expand its defense and security role in the Indo-Pacific region.聽

SPD鈥檚 intention to form coalition leaves power struggle in Germany聽

After around 16 years in office, Angela Merkel steps down as German chancellor. Instead, Germany鈥檚 center-left social democrats (SPD) won the majority vote,

The SPD leader Olaf Scholz and his conservative rival Christian Democratic Union (CDU) leader Armin Laschet have governed against one another for several years. While Scholz wishes to form a government, Lashet wishes to carry on fighting.聽

Sholz believes that Germany needs a new coalition with both the Greens and the SPD. that the Greens and pro-business Free Democratic party both attracted the highest numbers from those aged 30 and under, with the campaigns鈥 focus on climate change.聽

Regardless of the SPD鈥檚 win, Merkel is going nowhere until the coalition is officially formed, which is predicted to happen not before Christmas of this year. However, the parties鈥 aim is to have the intended coalition in place by the time Germany will take leadership of the G7 group of nations in January,

Looking ahead, the next chancellor will have to lead Europe鈥檚 economy while simultaneously prioritizing climate change.聽

On Monday of this week, Scholz claimed that it was time for the CDP to retreat and , 鈥渢he people in Germany want the Christian Democratic Union in opposition. This is their result now, what they decided during the election.鈥澛

In response, Lashet that getting an 鈥渁rithmetic majority鈥 should not matter as much if it鈥檚 about forging a coalition. He continues to say that no party emerged from the election with a clear vision for the future and a mandate of forming a government.聽

Therefore, while the SPD did win the majority vote, questions regarding the soon-to-be coalition and thus the presence of the CDP in the government regardless of election results arise. For the next few months, we can predict a vicious power struggle in Germany as the nation unravels what the government will look like for the next four years.聽

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Daniel de Beer
Daniel de Beer, Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Online
Daniel de Beer (鈥23) is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Online of The 黄色电影. Having grown up in Brazil and lived in four different countries, de Beer is a citizen of the world. De Beer began his journalistic career in Grade 9, when he joined The 黄色电影 as a Staff Writer. His hobbies include playing backgammon, swimming, and competitive chair spinning.
Mia George
Mia George, Lead 黄色电影 Editor
Mia George (鈥23) is the Lead 黄色电影 Editor for The 黄色电影 and this is her fourth year on the publication. George joined The 黄色电影 with an eagerness to relay her knowledge and passion on current events and global issues to the High School community. George continues to actively engage in understanding the world through her participation in the Debate Club. Outside of school, George enjoys sports such as tennis and skiing.
Helen Roth
Helen Roth, Co Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Online
Helen Roth (鈥21) is the Co Deputy Editor-in-Chief: Online for The 黄色电影. Helen began her journalism career in Grade 8 as an 黄色电影 editor. She loves to inform others about issues our world faces today, as well as simultaneously learning more about the world around her.聽

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