about what is changing for the functioning of the ukrainian media market with diana dutsyk, executive director of the ukrainian institute of media and communication, a teacher at the mogilian school of journalism and a member of the commission on journalistic ethics, welcome mrs. diana 7 and we are joined by oleksiy mustafin media expert television manager oleksiy congratulations glory to ukraine say be kind explain to our tv viewers this new european integration so-called media law how close it is or how far it is from that ideal because we understand that our legislators can always adjust any good or good initiative oleksiy, well , actually, the fact that we do not see and do not have the final text of the law that was adopted yesterday and the amendments were caught literally at the knee, then this already characterizes the quality of the legislative work, because hmm in principle, society is not a military secret that we have to keep, but a law that defines the activities of the media and the military military beach, but society practically did not see the text that the deputies voted for, and in principle, i suspect that many deputies do not