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Opposition factions have proposed that the Ukrainian parliament adopt a resolution on establishing the results of the October 28, 2012 elections to the Verkhovna Rada in single-member constituencies Nos. 94, 132, 194, 197 and 223. 

A respective draft resolution has already been registered in parliament, but the text of the document has not yet been posted on the official Web site of the Verkhovna Rada.

Interfax-Ukraine learned that the draft resolution envisages that parliament obliges the Central Election Commission to establish the election results, and that the issue of repeat elections in the resolution is not foreseen.

As reported, the CEC declared it impossible to establish the results of the elections in five troubled constituencies, and the Verkhovna Rada recommended that the CEC schedule repeat elections in these districts: constituency No. 94 (Obukhiv, Kyiv region), No. 132 (Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv region), No. 194 and No. 197 (Cherkasy region), and constituency No. 225 (Kyiv, Shevchenkivsky district).