international observers. how do you feel about it? i do not think that it is necessary to completely abandon the institute of international observers.roblem here. well, for example, e. in the cis, we have, uh, a convention on the standards of democratic elections and voting rights and citizens of the cis country , which have been in force for about 20 years for more than 20 years, and what is the advantage of this convention, it is signed by the heads of all states and passed ratification in the parliaments of our states. that is, it acquired, e, legislative force. this is a convention. and when we were now amending and supplementing our electoral legislation, of course, we were looking at those positions. and convention uh, compared, and those innovations that were introduced, because these are, well, let's say so, but legislatively fixed changes. uh, at the level of international law, yes, and everyone always wonders. this is bse yes be se er today there is no such document that would be er adopted by all heads of state signed ratified by parliaments. what our president did not talk about. let's sit down at the negotiating table a