the judicial system in general is the focus here, about it's not only we will be together with andriy osadchukople's deputy of ukraine , first deputy chairman of the verkhovna rada committee on law enforcement, mr. andriy, congratulations, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, well, the great charter of reform has arrived in kyiv, yes, well and the key story is not that it appeared, but that it appeared in the public space, and if, mr. andrii, we talk, for example, about the so-called inspectors or commissioners, in your opinion, what will their powers? in reality of the ukrainian state council, that is, from us, you remember, at one time it was quite popular, you know, the advisers of the cabinet of ministers even during the time of the so-called predecessors, well , they may have been listened to, but they were not listened to, yes, that is, they did not have clear powers regarding changes specific in the decisions of, for example, the government, but here, how can the situation look, will it really be serious and for a long time? well, you know, let us, as serious people, not guess on lviv