 When the voice of the people is heard and the will of the people is respected, especially during elections. A safe environment to express yourself. Having leaders in government that are chosen by the people in a legitimate manner. I have a feeling that nowadays all the world is fighting for democracy or against democracy. And I want to stay on the front line of this democracy development, which is kind of the only reason that can save our peaceful future. For this purpose, I think three political freedoms are very important. Freedom of expression, freedom of association and freedom of assembly. The struggle against the repression of the civic space. We must make sure that the civic space is not closed so that the voices of the people can be heard. To make sure that this space is enlarging for young people so that they have a voice that represents them. They are involved in the decision-making process. Inclusive governance and gender responsive engagements are important to them. The deoligarchization of this country and ending the state capture. I would say peace, because without peace, that everything crashes in the system. I think democracy is a process, it's not an event. So we need a sustainable, a long-term, sustainable program to support the democracy. I think continue supporting democracy, democratic progressive forces that exist in Armenia, including those that fight for human rights, gender equality and all other issues that EU is prioritizing. More support to civic society, citizens, because we are the people who are facing these challenges in terms of socioeconomic and even governance issues. Exhibition of these cases reforms on independent judicial system and on legal judicial system. What could have been improved is that there is no dialogue between the state and the civil society. But especially for them to accompany the civil society organizations to support local communities in the formulation of priorities. Definitely democracy is the model which we believe in in Moldova, where I come from. But what the European Union is expected from our side is to remain strong as well as construction. We are looking for an honest partnership because we don't look for success stories. We want to be feedback when we don't do good. And this is basically a partnership in which we are relying on equal treatment from both sides. One key thing for the EU to improve is on co-creative processes that engage us and ensures everyone's voices are heard in policies and processes and engagement. It can be more vocal and more assertive with the government who is doing things in the wrong way. And on the other hand, they should promote the democracy fighters and help them more and provide with more resources and more support. I speak on behalf of the youth. Generally, it's just about the involvement, not just in the policymaking dialogues and discussions, but also in the implementation stages, in the monitoring and evaluation stages, in the commitment, in the committees, the governance and all that. And also being actors as they watch the extension that these systems run smoothly, there is accountability. And we ensure that there is sustainability because in the end, that's what we want. EU priorities should be very simplified for the local population, for our countries. It should be very understandable, like easy understandable for people, I don't know, for kids from kindergarten, for elderly people, for people who have never been in big conferences. I'm pretty sure that when people will adapt these values, then people will be ready for defending these values.