everyone, ukraine has a very powerful civil society, we have a representative of civil society, olha evazovskahe head of the council, again, it is not so bad, but men will have the opportunity to respond to the theses voiced earlier, i know that i have 5-6 minutes, it is too little to talk about the state of democracy in ukraine and world and also connect with the system. because it's about how society in a time of war, especially in the third year of a full-scale invasion, is still on the same page of history, and i'd like to start with general trends, literally some numbers and data, i think we'll all it is easier to understand where we are, only 8% of the world's population live in democratic countries, think about it, 8% of people in the world live in a democracy. countries, over the past year the number of authoritarian regimes, or people currently living in countries with an authoritarian regime, has increased by 3%. if talk about the whole world, billions of people, more than 8 billion, this is a colossal number, and we are aware of the negative trend that has occurred over the last yea