people's deputy of ukraine of the 8th convocation, was in touch with us, and now we are adding andrii magera, to the conversation by phone as the deputy chairman of the central election commission, mr. andriy, we welcome you here, mr. boryslav said there are people there who refer to certain sources in the president's office who say that there may be elections, then are there really elections in a country in which martial law has been declared, congratulations, i really would i would like our government to be more concerned with the war and winning this war than with the elections, because elections in martial law conditions are a priori impossible and try to artificially end the martial law in the hope that the russian federation will not continue military actions, shelling, the use of missiles uavs and so on. well, this is very offensive on the part of the ukrainian authorities, therefore, frankly speaking, i would like elections to take place only when it is possible to adhere to the generally recognized standards of the election process , in particular, in the principle of free elections