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The Communist Party of Ukraine (CPU) wants its members to chair the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, of the seventh convocation and two or three parliamentary committees, CPU member Oleksandr Holub has said.

“I am not a member of the negotiating group, the working group, but
as far as I understand we will claim to chair the parliament and two or
three committees,” he said in the Freedom of Speech Program on the ICTV
Channel.

The parliamentary elections in Ukraine were held on October 28, 2012.
The newly elected Verkhovna Rada will hold its first sitting on
December 12.

A total of 445 people’s deputies, including 185 from the Regions
Party, 101 from the Batkivschyna United Opposition, 40 from the UDAR
Party, 37 from the Svoboda All-Ukrainian Union, 32 from the CPU, three
from the Yedyny Tsentr Party, two from the People’s Party, one from the
Soyuz Party, one from the Radical Party, and 43 independent candidates,
were elected to the new parliament according to party lists and in
single-seat constituencies.