rising star he has said some rather friendly or at least pragmatic things about policy toward russia in the past saying maybe it s time to turn the page on ukraine and so on now that may have been election tactics we don t know but that s one area where those two parties and the christian democrats probably would not agree another way. on is policy on the european union there are some big differences there between the greens and the free democrats free democrats have been somewhat euro skeptic they do not want a lot of closer integration they would not for extents want to see uncle americal start making deals with french president emanuel. for example to put an e.u. finance minister into place at least that s what they said till now again there may have been some tactics there they may have been trying to siphon off e.u. skeptics support from the alternative for germany the far right party that is now going to be entering parliament may have been trying to break off some of those who
the a.f.d. and she was one of just three at the politicians who were directly elected to parliament last night a parent lea after she kind of walked out of this press conference she actually logged on to facebook and that s where she posted this message to try to get more of her viewers views out this is quite a long message we don t have time to show you the whole thing but she s saying that she is leaving the party and explaining why she made that decision in part she writes that the a.f.d. has wandered from being a goal oriented party to a seething cauldron an anarchist party acting as the opposition rather than offering voters a realistic chance to soon take over governing her announcement took many of her supporters really by surprise a lot of emotion here these are some of the comments on that post and they say if you told us before the election i would not have chosen you mrs petrie what you deliver is the bottom drawer and a deception to their voters others who were really just
extremism seems to be. on the march. populism and right wing extremism has been on the rise for some time now in europe it s starting out in one thousand nine hundred ninety one with far right wing party here and here in belgium but as of lately we ve seen gains in the netherlands where the far right wing party and when we look towards austria which there will have elections in a couple of weeks there it looks likely that a far right wing party will even make it into government because the grand coalition there has announced its end and the then governing party which is likely to be conservatives will need a coalition partner and that of course if you look through out the twenty eight countries is a massive concern for all the established party because it while fragmentation amongst parties increases it is these parties these populist parties on the far
doubles correspondent to go matters joins us from brussels welcome georg so marine le pen is happy i have to say success lots of people are concerned what might they have to use gains here in germany maine for the a year. the a of aim has been from the outset when the party was founded been very euro skeptic they ve distanced themselves a little bit from the idea of leaving europe altogether and they are only for leaving the euro so the common currency in europe they re also against a common defense policy something that lately has gathered momentum among the majority of member states and particularly and i think that was one of the key reasons to explain their rise in these elections they are against the relocation of refugees throughout europe they are against sort of if you want lifting the burden off the countries in the south of europe who have
does quite clearly point towards the so-called the mike a coalition that would include the free democrats we heard its leader and talk conduct christiane live during this election campaign basically to declare crimea pretty much of a territory that is beyond reprieve for ukraine how are you going to find a common line with a party like that there are many many topics where we do have a common law and as far as i understood the debate around christian does remarks he pulled back immediately and for us it s very clear that international laws and international right is important for us and annexation of crimea is inacceptable. and we have a very clear position on that but there are many topics of course we will have to debate with the greens with the liberals at the moment being the social democrats refused to talk but the door will be open because i think it s a good democratic tradition first of all to talk with everybody to speak with