my guest on hardtalk is the afd's deputy leader, beatrix von storch. ore than 90 members in parliament, what difference will they make to germany? beatrix von storch, welcome to hardtalk. why do you think your former co—leader frauke petry left to set up her own group in parliament? well, actually we don't care about it. because we have given responsibility by our voters, and they expect us to come up with a solid and a constructive opposition in this parliament, and this is what we are about to set up at the very moment. so we are concentrating on this. we have not yet founded our group completely. we voted into office already two spokesmen, and four other people, and there are others to come. so this is what we concentrate on. we know that people expect the afd to focus on what has been handed over to them, and that's the responsibility to set up an opposition group in this parliament, because there hasn't been any for the last years. you say that you don't care that, just after the election, your co—leader walked out. yeah, if someone‘s leaving, you