so be another example of this trend is hungary, president katelyn novak who is nominated by far right. prime minister, victor or bonds. fidel party, after serving as a government administer of family affairs. when we see women, whole prominent positions within authoritarian or autocratic government, is that still an improvement on the patriarchy of the past? or is it just a new way to legitimize authoritarianism? i think, you know, one of the things it's really important to distinguish is women's empowerment from actual women's rights are women's are feminist goals. and i think a lot of what we see sometimes also in the extreme far right, is women who now feel more empowered often through kind of social media engagements to be leaders in a way that was excluded for them before. but that leadership doesn't necessarily mean that they're, that they're promoting goals that are going to be adding rights for other women or for marginalized groups across the board. and we saw that with, you know, the weapon is ation of motherhood. for example, is a really clear example where with the tea par