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Проверка фактов: мейнстрим или утопия? Как в Европе смотрелась бы программа Зохрана Мамдани?

Ультралевый? Левоцентрист? Утопическое видение или мейнстрим? К какому политическом спектру в Европе можно отнести программу избранного мэром Нью-Йорка Зохрана Мамдани?

ЧИТАТЬ ДАЛЕЕ : http://ru.euronews.com/2025/11/12/cube-mamdani-europe

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00:00Would Zoran Mamdani's policies be normal in Europe?
00:07Following Zoran Mamdani's victory in the New York mayoral election,
00:11several left-wing European politicians celebrated his victory
00:15as a blueprint for what could be possible for their own agendas.
00:18As the left in France, Germany and other countries
00:21commended Mamdani's proposed plans to bring in a rent freeze,
00:25free buses and universal childcare,
00:28other online users suggested that his platform wouldn't be seen
00:31as particularly radical in Europe.
00:33In fact, they said that many of his policies already exist in some form
00:37under European centrist and centre-right governments.
00:40To see whether Mamdani's programme would be seen as normal in the Old Continent,
00:44we took some of his main policy points
00:47and compared them to what exists in certain European countries.
00:50In Berlin, for example, residents are protected by a law
00:53that caps rents for newly rented flats to 10%
00:56above the local comparative rent,
00:59while a law in Paris imposes limits on the price of rent in over-rented areas.
01:03Protections are common in Europe,
01:05but Mamdani's freeze policy goes further than some European cities.
01:09He's also pushed for free childcare for all children in New York City
01:14from six weeks to five years old.
01:16In much of Europe, subsidised childcare is already the standard,
01:20and in some cases it's free.
01:23In Denmark, for example, every child from around six months old
01:26has a legal right to a publicly subsidised childcare place,
01:30with municipalities capping parental fees at about 25% of total costs.
01:35As for free public transport, this is rare in Europe.
01:39Luxembourg has free public transport for visitors and residents alike,
01:43and Malta has it for residents only,
01:45but otherwise only a handful of European cities have tried it,
01:49so Mamdani's policy would indeed be fairly radical here too.
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