CEC recognized Andriy Levus and Mykola Davydyuk as new members of parliament

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The Central Election Commission announced the recognition of Andriy Levus and Mykola Davydyuk as elected members of the Parliament of Ukraine. The newly elected parliamentarians have twenty days to submit the necessary documents to the CEC for official registration in the Verkhovna Rada.

This is reported by Kyiv24

Andriy Levus will represent “European Solidarity”

Andriy Levus will join the parliament from the political force “European Solidarity”. He became the next candidate on the list under No. 29 after Denys Pyatygorets declined the parliamentary mandate. Pyatygorets was to become a deputy in place of the late Stepan Kubiv, but he submitted a statement of refusal, thus not acquiring the powers of a member of parliament.

“At the same time, the Commission recognized Andriy Levus, the next candidate in line included in the electoral list of the political party ‘European Solidarity’ under No. 29, as an elected member of the Parliament of Ukraine in the specified elections,” the statement said.

Mykola Davydyuk will replace Volodymyr Tsabal from the “Holos” party

On the same day, the CEC confirmed that Mykola Davydyuk also acquired the status of a member of parliament. He will enter the Verkhovna Rada from the “Holos” party to replace Volodymyr Tsabal, whose mandate was terminated on May 27. Davydyuk held the 27th position on the electoral list of the political force in the parliamentary elections of 2019.

Thus, the Verkhovna Rada will soon be replenished with two new elected representatives who will replace the departed deputies.