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Kyiv – The Central Election Commission of Ukraine (CEC) has registered the first 46 people's deputies of Ukraine, including 25 MPs under the Regions Party list and 21 MPs elected in majority constituencies, including 18 members of the Regions Party.

The CEC approved this decision at a sitting on Monday.

In particular, the CEC registered the following MPs from the Regions Party: Oleksandr Yefremov (No. 5 on the party list), Volodymyr Rybak (No. 10), Ihor Sharov (No. 16), Vitaliy Khomutynnik (No. 23), Yuriy Ivaniuschenko (No. 24), Yuriy Voropayev (No. 26), Volodymyr Demydko (No. 28), Mykola Demianko (No. 34), Tariel Vasadze (No. 36), Oleh Zarubinsky (No. 38), Andriy Selivarov (No. 41), Serhiy Moshak (No. 42), Oleksandr Kuzmuk (No. 43), Kateryna Vaschuk (No. 45), Andriy Verevsky (No. 46), Yevhen Sihal (No. 48), Hryhoriy Smitiukh (No. 49), Mykola Bahrayev (No. 51), Viktor Pryhodsky (No. 53), Anatoliy Konakh (No. 59), Stanislav Melnyk (No. 61), Volodymyr Malyshev (No. 62), Mykhailo Myronenko (No. 63), Pavlo Korzh (No. 66), and Andriy Pinchuk (No. 69).

In addition, the CEC registered the following MPs that were elected in majority constituencies: from the Regions Party Mykola Soloshenko (constituency No. 38), Oleh Tsariov (No. 40), Oleksandr Vasylyev (No. 59), Vitaliy Zhuravsky (No. 66), Oleksandr Onyschenko (No. 93), Stanislav Berezkin (No. 100), Oleksandra Yedyna (No. 102), Oleksiy Kunchenko (No. 106), Yuliy Ioffe (No. 112), Leonid Klymov (No. 137), Vitaliy Barvinenko (No. 141), Yuriy Kruk (No. 143), Iryna Berezhna (No. 169), Dmytro Sviatosh (No. 170), Iryna Horina (No. 171), Oleksandr Feldman (No. 174), Anton Yatsenko (No. 200), and Vadym Kolesnichenko (No. 225).

The CEC also registered people’s deputies that were elected via self-nomination in majority constituencies: Viktor Razvadovsky (constituency No. 67), Ihor Rybakov (No. 207), and Ivan Kurovsky (No. 209).

As reported, a total of 445 people’s deputies were elected to a new parliament on October 28, including 225 under party lists and 220 in single-seat constituencies.