and they don't use chief political edison, michelle isla cuss now, who is in the german, but in this talk, joins us now for more. let me tell you that. tell us more about these past questions. the shorts faced today. how much pressure was the on the, from the may? cuz well, let's put it this way. it's, and it was question time and we have elections coming up in february here in germany. so every seeing, every political exchange has to be seen through that prism of aluminum election. and that's also what it felt like. what was interesting is that when i saw didn't use his time is introduction to recount his successes. instead, he tried to get the majority together for a couple of projects. you already mentioned some he would like to see voted through parliament despite the fact that he currently only has a minority. now, it looks rather unlikely that he's going to get much agreement. that particular, when it comes on the economy, that is his feel is here right now with the bad news coming in sick and fast. and most recently the no fault is spent, especially folding. the attempt to act