To america to evanston thanks for joining me spain has declared a state of emergency to battle a major resurgence of coronavirus cases Prime MinisterPetro Sanchez says new restrictions take effect on sunday these will include 11 pm to 6 am nationwide curfew the declaration will give spains regions the power to impose even tighter curbs on movement and to close regional borders. Heres Prime Minister sanchez speaking a short while ago on television you know. If the situation were living in is extreme this is the worst medical emergency that weve lived through some sort of constitution was approved the worst in the last century. Thats why were approving a state of emergency again because this is the best tool to keep the virus at the kentucky of. Lets bring in journalist ricardo pests there are who is based in madrid tell it to youre a cartoonist so what does this announcement mean a for a daily life in spain. I mean effectively were back to was one i mean we are in the legal and a minister deep standpoint in which we were in marks this is. Basically the state of our land its a tool for the regional and central governments to be able to implement the rules with greater flexibility and urgency now they can do it from out from a legal standpoint without any kind of problems also the government wants to revise history is they dont allow. 15 days but their plan is to extend it for 6 months which will be much easier than what he did before in march for people who may not change much in some areas you know their image in everything but the key is now that the government decentralize approach of the government has stopped has flat line and there are rules where everyone may leave a curfew from 11 at night 6 am and restrictions and social gatherings of 6 people. Now just how bad is the situation in spain. Well i mean. Unfortunately has been has been one of the of the countries in the 2nd wave of beat 19 and now 2 days ago we surpassed the 1000000 cases and we are in 34752 today according to official data and deaths sorry and the president of spain that our sense here. In the Extraordinary Council of ministers today that their objective is to lower their rate reach your story for 400 cases for every 100000 sense to 25 cases or 100000 citizens which is a very ambitious objective and its going to take a few months some of the areas most affected arent greet the louis country could still like sierra leone and andalusia and that spain had good numbers after the lockdown but it got and very quickly to attract tourists and to try to really to lazio worst affected. Because they depend on tourism so it backfired specially in madrid and other areas. Paris so they delve reporting for us from madrid thank you so much. Thank you. Lets turn now to latin america and voting is underway in chile in a historic referendum on whether to keep or toss out the current constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of a gusto pinochet voters are deciding whether it should be replaced with a french charter drafted by a specially elected group of citizens chile has seen a year of mass protests over inequality and a leader ism. Polls suggest a victory for those who do want a new constitution but not everyone thinks its the right way forward. The route referendum went through this subway station. Students mostly protesting a rise in fares. A heavy handed response from security personnel led to stunning scenes of mass protest in the streets of santiago and other chilean cities. Dozens died during riots arson and looting that caused extensive damage and prompted a military presence on the streets. But the Peaceful Protesters persevered calling for an overhaul of she lays social and economic model and gaining a key demand a vote on whether to toss out the old magna carta the constitution adopted during the brutal 17 year dictatorship of general Augusto Pinochet which ended in 1994 period when thousands were tortured killed or they were disappeared. This will be a historic event for the 1st time in the history of the republic we will be consulted on whether or not we want a new constitution and who should draft it. The subway stations were cleaned up after the demonstrations and writing a year ago but emotions have been peaking again. Peaceful antigovernment demonstrations last sunday were marred by the burning of 2 churches vandals cheering the collapse of a church spire not but those promoting a yes vote on a change to the constitution want their protests to be remembered for. Were not going to change health care in the same pensions thats what were fighting for for more than a year our pensions our wages or education everything but i dont see any change. After a year of the social upheaval i am out in the street because i want changes to our health system. On the other side thousands have hit the streets to protest against change no they say to a rewrite of the constitution. By shifting to a new constitution were in great danger of falling into Something Like what happened to venezuela if it happened to venezuela why would it happen to us. Well keep the same constitution and make the necessary reforms to it. No voters insist the government working within the present constitution will help those left behind since the magna carta was adopted yes voters say start from scratch with the participation of the people and let the world see what chilean democracy 2. 0 looks like. And joining us from the chilean capital sunday ill go is correspondent johan hello to you johann so explain to us why so many people are opposed to the current constitution and why was this issue important enough to have a referendum on it. So you understand how important this referendum is we had to go back in time i mean this constitution that theyd back to 30 years ago theyd back to the day before was the finish it was a written. For people that were not elected it was people who was choose by i was the pinochet and they made this constitution more than 30 years ago when there were there were there were not free press in the ne there are other other free institutions are an organization so it was under a dictatorship and of course people today they want a new constitution written in democracy elected by the people that goes under referendum so that that could help to just hold the main issue of the country right now. Now opinion polls as weve said show that chileans are in fact likely to vote in favor of a new constitution so will this put an end to the mass protests that have rocked the country for the last 12 months. I think this is a 1st step but protest could come back at any moment i mean. The main problems of this country cannot be sold because of because of our referendum this is even deeper so today very important step by Democratic Party for the whole country and we see now we are in one of the main polling station of the capital and something i go the National Stadium so there are thousands of people voting right now in this place place and all around the country so its very important but the solutions to social problems need. Public policies we need more time months on i think that today well the party a Democratic Party but tomorrow chileans are going to see that there are problems on. Are still there and this referendum cannot solve these problems social problems like a lot of problems from one day to another. And your own you mention these social problems that have sparked the protests what are they specifically. They are main and basic problems in this country by for example water this is one of main rights for human beings and the constitution thats an anti water free water for the people i mean like a private company could buy water or a river and then use it and manage it according to its own interests problems with education economic problems are pensions for all people so those problems are sometimes blocked because of the constitution so a new constitution opened the door these problems to be solved but at the end of the day as i said before sheila neither are the end of the day the needs Public Policies to solve all of these main issues your honor here is reporting for us from santiago in chile thank you so very much. Lets get a check now of some of the other stories making news around the world tens of thousands of government opponents have marched through minsk and other cities of belarus in the 11th straight week of protests against hardline leader Alexander Lukashenko the opposition is threatening a nationwide strike on monday unless he resigns the shango is accused of regaining his reelection. Protesters have returned to the streets of bangkok after the time of Prime Minister ignore their deadline to resign activists wanted prior to china shot to quit by saturday evening a special session of parliament is scheduled to ease political tensions. The chairman of Samsung Electronics has died at the age of 78 likud and he transformed samsung turning it into one of the worlds biggest consumer electronic groups leave been bedridden since a heart attack and 2014. Effectively took over the company. Scientists have vacuumed the 1st nest of socalled murder hornets found in the us asian giant hornets are and Invasive Species that stings people and spits venom they are an even bigger threat though to honeybees a small group of hornets can kill an entire beehive. Sports now in formula one Lewis Hamilton has won the portuguese grown prix he now holds the record for the most raise victories in the sports history with 92. 00 the briton started on pole and won despite suffering cramps near the end of the race his mercedes teammate terry bothas placed 2nd with the red bull rival mogs 1st up and in 3rd. In one of the most anticipated bundesliga games of the season dortmund locked horns with a shocker in the ruined darby on saturday night dortmund are flying high near the top of the leak while their visitors had just one point from their 1st 4 games going into what germans call the mother of all darbys the pandemic meant signal a do not park was unusually under capacity but darby tension was still clearly in the air for the few diehards lucky enough to get tickets the gap in quality between the 2 rivals has rarely been so stark but she held out until the 55th minute when manuel a country put dortmund ahead after a slick corner kick routine the defender showing a strikers instinct to pones. After that there was no holding back the black and yellow tape rolling hollins delightful drink made it to nil 6 minutes later. Another corner led to dortmund 3rd on 78 minutes header sealing a 3 no when. Poland and dortmund took the plaudits from their socially distance support at the end as they kept pace with champions buy in but a new shell could coach manuel bowen doesnt have his troubles to seek with his team still without a league when the season. Opened as they get champions byron munich were again and rampant form as they thrashed the visitors im tough frankfurt not surprisingly a rubber glove and off he was the main man in munich the polish goal machine that had 3 times as biron won 5 nil to keep up the pressure on labor leaders of a life sick who are just a point ahead. Youre up to date now on d w news omarion abstain from meat and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. The funnies and can see the coronavirus pandemic. Were designing and stand. What the new findings have researchers new. Information and background into. The corona. Code 19 special. Monday to friday on d w. In the light of climate change. For cosmic. Whats in store. For the future. 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