there was gunny's among some delicate about the increasing cost of bailing out troubled economies. >> we are now financing the escalating states data sets of several countries. that is not what we agreed to. >> on the domestic front, they agreed to a legally binding minimum wage, something that conservatives always rejected. >> we spoke to our chief political correspondent and began by asking her what the christian democrats had decided on so far on this issue of the euro zone crisis. >> it was lively, some skeptical voices were raised on euro zone policy, but in the end, a solid majority agreed to all of the party leadership proposals. that means a clear no to a more aggressive role for the ecb. a very clear yes to what the chancellor called mort europe, meeting more fiscal and political integration. we heard a rousing compelling speeches from both the chancellor and the finance minister. sometimes quite emotional on the need for continuing german commitment and leadership. we saw a clear consensus emerged that the cdu is a pro-europe party that wants to rise to the challenge. >> the