But this question of the of gender balance and possibly of east west and south balance which is something she also referred to in some of her remarks before the vote today those are the only sort of contours of the commission that we know so far she was still a bit cagey just now saying well im really thought about it yet who are we going to have and you can start naming names of course the Member States will be nominating their people and trying to get their people in the right jobs she was also asked will you be having a commissioner for the environment and given that youve said the number one thing you want to do is agree need deal she says she wants to get legislation going on the environment to hit those Climate Targets within the 1st 100 days in the job and she said well you know maybe we could do that but we thought that far yet so a lot of but i think she showed more generally i think she showed good humor she batted away a couple of questions for instance that one on you know
environment where you have very specific and very different questions from the different countries. now simon young. very much i m going to mak calls a protege and we are we hearing anything from the german chancellor at this stage we all feel there s a statement has just been released from the chancellor she says and read out to you i m glad because a persuasive and committed european will become president of the european commission even as i lose a long serving minister again a new partner in brussels and then of course pointing to the fact that these 2 women are close political allies have been for a long time they know each other very well of course they re from the same party as well as being from the same country so you know lines of communication from berlin to brussels are going to be i think particularly smooth for the foreseeable future . so sort of on the line is that to be the new president of a european commission let s round things up often in strasburg what s your big ta