president donald trump has decided to leave this iran nuclear deal i mean we ve really seen the europeans for the fust time openly and quite clearly taking a completely opposing view and acting upon it they met with iran s foreign minister zarif in brussels last night and clearly there s an intention here to break away on the policy aspect still they know. they need to make a work she s picking up some degree we re going to left off when he talked about the german foreign policy being emancipated from the united states during his term let s return now to that one is tied to beit is taking place in german parliament right now chancellor merkel is still addressing the gathering at the parliament right now let s listen in with health this is what i m saying to our first day of parliament member because it s his birthday today and. we need access for our citizens to all administratively offers and of course
addressing the parliament right now it s a general debate about the budget the session was opened by bibles she is co-leader of the far right if the party which is now the largest all position party in the german parliament they have ninety two seats just to bring you up to date on that in any case we did hear from the spot we got a good taste of what her far right party how her party has changed the tone of debate in germany s been as talking there in the bonus talk for the first time let s listen in to a sound bite from slidell again co-leader of germany s far right party speaking in the parliament just a short while ago. i don t know yet you voted for the ban fund a permanent and automatic finance mechanism and you praised the plans of president emanuel. there was no opposition to the gigantic transfer of german tax money no opposition to any e.u.
that s in the parliament for the first time she s just spoke on the occasion of the discussion general discussion general debate about the budget within the studio. she s watching this with me we can t you just saw these vital deliver her speech there what does she have to say what struck you just actually received rebuff from . the former finance minister and president of parliament basically ford didn t discriminating women with a headscarf so he was reprimanded there briefly it took her about four minutes to get to the issue of migration and this really highlights the change of tone of the alternative for germany here and become much more aggressive let s listen to some talk that she has to say. ladies and gentlemen. i think everyone is able to clearly see that the two thousand and eighteen budget.
a speech by these vital from the far right of turnitin for germany because it s the largest opposition group in parliament she had the first right to speak here today and she took only four minutes to really get to the whole issue of migration in germany and pretty much setting costs for migration against needs here of the german population talking about future generations having to pay for what is being spent right now while this is an issue actually that is much older than the so-called migration crisis in twenty fifteen but quite clearly a very aggressive tone from the there from the ultimate to for germany in the german chancellor basically not responding mapping out what she perceives to be those much bigger challenges here in germany so really there s a question that she refuses to engage in that kind of rhetoric that we ve seen in recent weeks with the elton to for germany for the first time this far right party being in parliament and very often actually most of the time pushin
and the medium term finance planning has been showing very good data again which is extraordinarily pleasant. at times it seems to be something that we take for granted but the fact that we ve seen the highest employment rate since german reunification and since twenty fourteen we haven t heard any new debt that is other but something we should take. effort and. next year for the first time since two thousand and two overall it s. take us to where the european stability pact has referred us to which is below sixty percent and in twenty twelve after the international finance prices the overall debt was at about eighty percent. and that we managed to do this means that it s generational just it s nothing else and that s what matters to the