The world's press reacted with shock at the astonishing election victory of Donald Trump, describing the US president-elect as "dangerous" and unpredictable.
Catastrophe, tragedy, humiliation.
The world's press reacted with shock at the astonishing election
victory of Donald Trump, describing the US president-elect as
"dangerous" and unpredictable.
Here is a round-up of some of the media reaction:
-- "The US has elected its most dangerous leader. We have
plenty to fear. The people of America have stepped into the abyss. The new
president-elect is an unstable bigot, sexual predator and compulsive liar. He
is capable of anything." (The
Guardian, Britain).
-- "That wasn't a campaign. That was a national crisis. And
at the end was the worst possible catastrophe: Donald Trump is president of the
United States. The unimaginable has become reality." (Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Germany).
- "The news coming from the north is bad for Mexico and bad
for the world."
(Cronica del Hoy, Mexico).
-- "Trumpocalypse... Shock. A thunder bolt. And dizziness at
the thought that Donald Trump will be unpacking his bags in the White House in
scarcely two and a half months. The world's leading power is from now on in the
hands of the far-right. Fifty percent of Americans voted in all conscience for
a racist, lying, sexist, vulgar, hateful candidate." (Liberation, France).
-- "Revenge of the deplorables. The most extraordinary
presidential campaign in modern history ends in humiliation for Hillary, the
pollsters and the elites of business and show business as the voters America
forgot sweep Donald to victory." (Daily
Mail, Britain).
Japanese
newspapers report the US election result
(AFP)
-- "Trump's victory confirms the vitality of American
democracy, which has the ability to transform itself continuously, but the
victory also produces both inside and outside the United States a deluge of
uncertainty due to the winner's unpredictability. Trump has to explain what he
wants to do. In the meantime, the rest of the world has to digest what has
happened tonight: the people of the revolution are knocking at our doors." (La Stampa,
Italy).
-- "President Donald Trump will declare economic war on our
biggest customer (China), wipe unprecedented amounts off global stock markets,
usher in extraordinary financial instability, and risk turning the world's
biggest economy into a basket case by pushing its national debt past 100 per
cent of GDP." (The Age, Australia).
-- "Seen from Paris, Trump's victory, coming after Brexit, is
an additional warning. In the world that has opened up with this election,
anything is possible -- even that which we have difficulty facing up to -- an
extremist party taking power. (Le Monde, France).
Iraqi daily
newspaper Azzaman displays pictures of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
--Left-leaning TAZ in Germany calls Trump's win: "A victory
of the horror-clowns", adding: "Donald Trump said in his victory
speech -- as all victory speeches on election nights -? that the country must
now unite. From his mouth, it's a call for the underlings to submit to him
unconditionally. The horror clown has now obtained the chance to actually get
serious about this."
-- "Coarse populism has triumphed over good sense ...
America's democracy stands before a major test: it is to be feared that Trump
will do everything to outwit his political opponents. He threatened critical
journalists during the election campaign. His supporters have shouted 'lock her
up' -? in reference to his opponent Hillary Clinton ... Of course there is hope
that the political system is strong enough to limit a president's fantasies of
omnipotence. But there is no guarantee." (Spiegel online,
Germany).
-- "An American tragedy." (New Yorker,
US).
'Catastrophe', 'tragedy': world media target 'dangerous' Trump
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