the left wing of the social democrats people like martin short nobody talks about much in shorts and immobilised just sort of on the benches over game over after not even a year that he was also mind or our viewers was the social democrat candidate for chancellor now he s in the hands of the chairman of the s.p.d. now he s a parliamentarian and he went from hero to zero as some people cope with it and he s now a just an ordinary member of the board to stark s i do believe that there are also things happening with india speaking party with under this we re going to see like i said the first woman francisco gif i who is from the district of noise current here in berlin which is a district with a very high level of migrants she s very experienced and extremely young and from east germany so lots of new faces that as well ok now as of yesterday as you mentioned with its leadership is going to be shifting to the left there s concerns in the major coalition partners the c.d.u.
about concerning europe the top priority for two thousand and eighteen full the european union is migration on the economic side when we speak about euro we did already a lot we have two point five percent growth rate in the european union the lowest unemployment rate since ten years so we are back economically that spieth. the euro thing is important but not let me say don t mean indian in two thousand and eight and really really big problem is the migration thing they d be experience you need to lean the elections in czech republic in the elections it s a dominating issue in the complains that s my we have to solve it and that means strong border control tough border control and stop illegal migration and on the other hand solidarity inside of the opinion thank you very much mr avila both so you can see back in berlin we have people who are very happy with this new consolation very excited about a fourth term but i m going to back up now back to you ok max well it s like there are so
the visit you re talking about and which has been drawn joined by austria now as well backing them up i want to pick up the rats a topic van if i could you know there s all this talk about solidarity in the importance of reinvigorating the european project but what the french want is for germany to back up french debt that s not a very popular idea the german voters is a new deal not happen it s a simple as that i mean it s already more or less clear that some demands that the president has made will not be met by this new grand coalition and not buy on the amount for example if the finance minister for the european union nobody talks about that anymore here in berlin. budget for for the european union that also will probably not happen and a transfer union that is what the southern europe really wants from bill and also
expect much of an undercover rebellion because we of course know that the social democrats are having a very hard time to find back to the position where they would support america once again becoming chancellor but after this very long process of almost six months the longest in german modern history to actually form a government all parties are bruised and battered from this process so once chances elected she goes over to the german federal president s residence here in berlin and is basically appointed by him then comes back and then goes back once again with the ministers and but she s sworn in here in the bundestag around noon today. like to ask you michelle you mentioned here there were expecting a real lection without any questions but what is important is the number of votes
what lies ahead for the chancer in terms of the trade war i mean is there a sense in berlin that that a trade war with america could happen that german jobs in the steel industry for example in the car industry could be at risk if these tariffs are put in place. yes and politicians actually have told us that they regret that t. to the transatlantic trade deal never entered into force because of course that would have avoided terrorist being put into place and this is now a. question i don t really think that they re going to go back to renegotiate that sort of through but yes we ve we see it all the time that there are very few sectors that the german economy depends on and it is it is because of course it is steel production so there s a loss of jobs at risk on those from mendis we might enter the trade then during