discussed by polish politicians during the formation of a coalition, all this will be discussed with natalya valoh, greetings natalya, have a good day, congratulations, have a good day. congratulations, you know that you understand the ukrainian language a little, so you probably guessed what i was talking about, i also know that a lot was written about the war, about ukraine and ukrainian women, but today our conversation with you will be about the poles. so, who are modern polkas, how does polka from warsaw differ from polkas, for example, from underground or from polkas from gdańsk from gdańsk. but that rifle is oil. there are no kindergartens, no crèches, very high prices, the issue of access to education and health care looks very bad, but actually education is weak, and also the basic rights of women are related to pregnancy, childbirth and abortion, these are the topics , which unite poland. and again, poles from big cities can cope more easily, with access to kindergartens, nurseries, and there is a better choice of doctors, and in smaller cities. because, for example, last year it was abo