the c.s.u. party and also the leadership of the seuss you hear varia but we're still a step away from somebody stepping up to the microphones that are set up behind me in the meeting room so we don't really know what will be officially said on the wreck or it and there still seems to be quite a difference between. what he's said in the room and what might be on the record but there's a sense that there is no way back he's now said those words to people in the room who are clearly torn a work to be torn between loyalty to their party leader which is a very strongly held tradition in the c.s.u. was well more so than in the c.d.u. where the german chancellor saw quite a bit of criticism particular of the issue of migration and still sees that criticism. and it raises the question of what that means for the central government