colleague thank you natalya, natalka volosatska from warsaw was in direct contact with us.the ruling party have a chance to retain power, how events will develop in the near future in poland, and most importantly, what these changes mean for ukraine. next, we will talk about it with yevhen magada, political scientist and director of the institute of world politics. mr. yevgeny, my greetings, good evening. greetings, good evening. until the day of the vote, the law and justice party not only expressed confidence that they would retain power for another four years, but even declared that they could retain a monomajority in the new seimas, where and why, in your opinion, they miscalculated. and what became this distinguishing factor in the choice of poles this time? i think it's natural that the ruling party, which has been in power for eight years, it says that it will retain power, you know, honestly, it's strange to go to the elections and show everyone that your knees are shaking and you don't know if you're going to win or not , so no matter what, but law and justice real