Biologist pavol better he works for both parks. Together the parks make up the largest primeval forest area in central europe. Human shaped the landscape for a long time now its nature again and that attracts numerous visitors. To. The park agencies also cooperate on book publications most are available with texts him both german and check. As the man responsible for this is powerful who been a director of the National Park party faced a lot of opposition. To the war. When you. Both National Parks and both directors are working toward the same goal that. We want these parks to develop together with the same conservation policies. And we both have similar ideas on how to do that. In appreciation of his cooperation the European Union has provided subsidies totaling more than six Million Euros over the last two years. That money is also welcomed by the bavarian National Park administration. Director finance libels says this kind of cooperation shows that european nations can work well together. He explains why the program works. I think we talk to each other a lot and we trust each other. We try to find things that we have in common and then we put projects together can and sometimes we just sit around in the evening and discuss things over a beer and then for all on the suits and look at a room. You move much mostly theyre honest people and they tell it like it is. They dont pull any punches. But our discussions are always very pleasant. Communication is good. And when it comes to. Real change john winter fairytale. Bumps powerful bench who says both signs will have to work hard to make sure things stay that way in the years to come. Back here in germany political leaders have hammered out a deal that could pave the way for a new government chose only marigolds conservatives and the social democrats led by Martin Schultz negotiated through the night to come up with a blueprint for formal Coalition Talks it could bring an end to the stalemate that has left germany without a new government since the election more than one hundred years ago. Sorry years yeah. Sorry to tell your Political Correspondent character from is here making sure i dont say that if you say you dont like it exactly because we just heard also from the European Commission president john cloud younger who welcomed the deal hes very happy with the terms of the substance has germany been absent from europe while it was dealing with this political instability well certainly it demi has not been in a position to really say future policy but germany is taking over both domestically and at the european level and thats also what the government has been adamant about throughout but theres a lot of deadlines coming up by this summit. The European Union wants to discuss its new budget and that of course is the benchmark Decision Making process where you dont hold your car once to see a strong germany a germany that knows what it once where its heading and of course being true european who also believes in the United States of europe wants to see germany reach out to him on my call the french president who laid out his vision of a united europe we saw a kind of response from martin short saying he would even want to put a deadline on whether states are in or out by twenty twenty five whether they are really up for closer integration. Machall still having a lot of the basically between the conservative camp of a conservative party and a more centrist approach on europe on how much united europe should be and how much subsidiarity there should be a lot of that thought because i think we have a sound bite firm mr schultz who talked about the e. U. Were just in that press conference after those talks lets take a listen i think we can safely state the europe chapter is really. A new start for europe i think that when the new German Government is formed a strong role that germany must play in europe will be taken on by germany again and its a response to proposals that are being made in paris and brussels from the commission you know we become they want to ensure that the economic and political power of germany is asserted to make europe the major project that it should be. Based on the challenges facing this in the world because a strong europe is very much in the interest of germany and we all agreed on this we negotiated these issues very quickly but i think we were able to see quite quickly that this is a wish that we all have. They agreed on everything basically about the vision of germanys role in europe how much truth is there to that argument do they see eye to eye on everything to do with the well lets put it this way not no not on everything but in principle they agree that europe what is good for europe is good for germany and germany is an integra part of europe and unthinkable separate from that so you dont have a kind of nigel farage kind of personality here in germany really pushing that issue and even the alternative for germany is kind of backed off on that and is heading more for the migration issue but europe has also become the first chapter of this agreement this is to highlight how important it is. Of course is as former president of the European Parliament feels particularly comfortable with that issue of talking about europe and german chancellor Angela Merkel coming out of these very tough talks also said that there would be depart to new starting point on european policy now that would certainly mean and we see it here competitiveness thats what the c. D. U. Often stands for and you really have the business interests here at heart but also solidarity and thats very much a message to the core of social democrats support is something they can also. Associate something with which for them is not really such a lofty issue because otherwise you have all these lofty visions being at every day and without breaking it down into concrete terms and thats the big question now it always is money in the end isnt it how will germany react in leading up to those the budget negotiations when it comes to putting your money where your mouth is were still here with a verbal fed well lets talk about the chancellor of course it was interesting in brussels its almost like everything was on hold just waiting for her to be able to form hopefully this government did she sit out some of the most important kind of issues to focus her attention on internal politics while it was pretty clear i mean as you can questions that werent asked at the last you summit because there was a recognition that germany really wasnt in the game as much as it normally is. Theres a strong belief here in germany that chancellor machall is what makes germany so stable now germans have watched for three months now germany pretty much taking over here and the longer this process draws out the longer there will also be a creeping suspicion that germany might be stable even without german chancellor Angela Merkel because you know if the economy is doing really well but but no doubt a brussels european states would really be in a state of shock if there was some kind of change at the at the top of dummy and thats what we could potentially face because in the end i just remind ourselves the grassroots social democrats will get to vote on whatever comes out of these potential Coalition International perspective political leaders around the world while not around her in in europe are breathing a sigh of relief absolutely and you know sometimes im the mother shes the longest serving head of a government here in europe and they certainly dont want to lose her as some want to engage were going to continue that conversation i feel in the next couple of hours thank you so much mcculloch a friend thank you for spending this part of your day with us well be back at the top of the hour. 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Of pakistan thousands rally in protest at what bay see as the slow reaction of the police. Thank you very much for your Company German political leaders have hammered out a deal that could pave the way for a new government chancellor Angela Merkels conservatives and the social democrats led by martin short snicko shaded throughout the night to come up with a blueprint for form a Coalition Talks on michael says hes optimistic that the deal could end the stalemate that has left germany without a new government since the election more than one hundred days ago. Are due to his Political Correspondent rupert of all is in berlin hes actually at the border start covering the latest events for is there rupert theres a blueprint what have they agreed on broadly. We look at these twenty eight pages here bitch this is the agreement the conservative bloc of angloamerican lands of social democrats are for it we dont. Want one thing points out very much it is an agreement they all three say is contains an awful for all of them so the social democrats are the ones that say oh theres quite a lot of social welfare in there of the christian democrats point out that taxes are not being raised on the seas you says well week we have found a solution for refugee a policy but if you look at it more closely we find out that it that exactly the conservatives are im glad to have managed to push through their key issues on the social democrats didnt all right now give us a sense of whats going to happen next now. Well today the party bodies are going to discuss this agreement next up the parliamentary parties thats the reason why we are here at the bundestag theyre going to meet here but in the next hour. Then. The very decisive thing is going to be how the social democrats are going to decide and the social democrats want to pull in the rank and file theyre going to hold a Party Conference sunday next week and the criticism against disagreement is already being voiced with from the party left and so this is some sort of a black box nobody really knows how this Party Conference is going to decide and they are the ones who really have to decide if these social democrats really want to enter a formal Coalition Talks with uncle americal and her comes over to brooke so theyve got their work cut out for them whats the mood like there in the bundestag right now where you are. While the meetings havent started yet but we can say that the mood within the conservatives is a mood of. Thank god we have made it thank god we have pushed through some of our key issues on the move within the social democrats is that lets wait and see what our Party Members are going to say theres quite a lot of reluctance within the social democrats which is quite understandable the social democrats have seen the worst election result of the last elections and that coming out of a grand coalition with Angela Merkel so theres quite a lot of reluctance there and now much ensure that the social democrat leader house to sell his party this twenty eight pages as a success although he didnt manage to push through his key issues oh i took a bit of all thank you for your continued coverage you know work. Art lets take a look now at some of the key policy agreements the two sides have pushed through well focused on three first a ten billion a year zero tax cut by twenty twenty one involving a tax that started in one thousand nine hundred to support poor Eastern States a migration cap limiting asylum seeking migrants to around two hundred thousand a year and strengthening the European Cohesion germany will pay more to support the e. U. And take a leading role on issues like climate change. Political correspondent is here to a laboratory to a little bit on these decisions that were made these three points that were focusing on are right now lets talk about the tax relief how well is that going to go down with the constituents i think at particular point about having this socalled solidarity tax that was introduced off to reunification to basically bolster the Eastern States about ninety percent of taxpayers could see some relief that this was seen as pretty much outdated anyway so also increasing payments for children like theres this kind of. An increase in payments for having children at the same time this is no huge change i mean this isnt really this is not a systemic change and thats really what this issue democrats were looking for and thats what the grassroots will also be looking for here in this i dont know what you do want to work for the down the list no i want i want to get to the britain butter issues what do germans really care about are these three points that were filing highlighting right now is that what they care about migration this tax relief and more spending in the is that what they want yeah i mean on the bread and butter issues it was very important for the social democrats to see some kind of social justice issue come across here and i do said rufus assessment i dont really see the big kind of project in here theres relief here and there are bits and bobs and actually giving back to people thats also something where its interesting to see which channels they theyve used for this particular with payments for children but also investment in social infrastructure schools more money for if a care of the elderly this which suddenly popped up as an issue in the last Election Campaign people care a lot about migration this is a very contentious issue here in germany this is the one issue that the far right of center for germany was basically rose up on during the past Election Campaign that we saw that brought it that swept into the German Parliament and to. You reach a kind of upper limit that really is the social democrats giving ground there because it doesnt doesnt really answer the question what happens with the maximum limit that we see in this paper is true in twenty thousand ok whats happened to two hundred twenty thousand plus one what happens to the person who is the plus one. That is completely unresolved so theres that kind of academic figures hanging in the air whats very interesting is that there was agreement on extending what essentially is the suspension of people with less asylum safe just being able to bring their relatives here to germany that is pretty much suspended but the concession that was made towards the social democrats is to say that for to particular on humanitarian grounds up to one thousand people can come among so thats a total of Twelve Thousand and germany said juggling a lot of numbers that so yes its a very mixed on europe you can see these parties in principle really arent that far apart that there isnt so much debate or that take that take the extended hand of a mano a mano call there that we see that the social democrats get there was a thing of actually investment in infrastructure that they want a new contract that we want to push this project ahead with with frons at the same time the conservatives have ensured wording in here that risk and actually standing in for debt should still be connected yeah if you take risk as a state so thats something that was particularly important to honor them ackles c. D. U. Party so i think its still a very mixed issue here the big trophy that will have to bring to his party base im still kind of wondering what thats going to be in the end youll find out pretty soon thank you so much for killer cafe for analysis. Now some market reactions to the breakthrough in berlin. Markets largely unimpressed the euro made a bit of a jump lets go straight over to Daniel Copeland standing by in frankfurt. Investors relieved today. Oh yeah i can tell you is that for sure that investors were relieved i was talking to a trader this morning at eight am when i was coming to the Stock Exchange by that time it was not clear if those. Talks would be a success or not but i guess you ca