 I heard about DiEM the first time when I went to a lecture by Estresco Horvat in our university, which was the first time in my university career that someone actually talked about politics in the university. And he kind of, yeah, you know, talked about European politics and really nailed it. So I thought what is behind this, what stands behind it. Although he only mentioned DiEM like in a small sentence. I did some research and, yeah, I kind of followed DiEM from there on. Wow, that is a very difficult question. Because in one day I don't think you can achieve that much. But I would try to contact all the other world leaders to get them together, to come to certain agreement of how to proceed with the most urgent matters, being finance and social matters. I met DiEM 25 because I had the opportunity to be in a long-term illness for a long time. And for the time being, I always had the time to walk on the Internet and to wake up intellectually and politically. And for a long time I had this idea that nothing could be set at the national level, but rather at the European level. And in fact DiEM 25 was kind of like a revelation for me of this idea that we have to unite together to build a Europe and solve problems that will never be solved at the national level. And it's really the idea of mastery that led me to adhere to DiEM 25 and learn responsibilities in the movement. I speak four languages. English, Malayalam, Madhavashaya Malayalam, Hindi, and a little Tamil. I dream of seeing many English speakers in Malayalam. I speak English fully because I live in Amsterdam. I read in English, English, Greek, Italian, Spanish, English. I speak in the same languages, but I dream of Spanish. I am very interested in the international development of the European countries. I believe that it is very necessary to create a real union between the European citizens to afford the current problems. A person is the fact that she speaks frankly, that she really says what she thinks, her skills, of course, her human qualities, her humanism, the fact that she can see things on a large scale, not on a narrow scale. 1984 by George Orwell, and that's why I didn't read it personally, I have to read it, it's a classic. And yes, you can see amazing future visions that will never come true. But at the same time, in some areas, it will be reality. And yes, we have to do something about it. And know your enemy. I am interested in Diem Voice, because I think it is important to use the art to communicate, to show transparency, to share. And above all, everything that happens on Diem, I think it is very important, and the art will allow us to participate in it. And the most used word in politics today is you. I work with various city movements, I take particular care of refugees, I have French courses, I am a refugee, and when I need them, I ask them, from me, waiting for their practices to break down. My job is to create as much trouble as I can for the powers that be, and for the Nationalist International, which is a grave concern for all of us Democrats. My favorite color was always red. But the reason why I think that Diem colors are spectacular is because they blend the deep orange of progressive liberals with the red of the Marxist tradition into what we now need to do in Europe, which is to combine the forces of Democrats that are both of the Marxist predisposition and the liberal one, to stem the tide that is pushing us into circumstances that are inimical to the interests of civilization.