The Central Election Commission has already announced the official results of the parliamentary elections on party tickets and in 196 majority constituencies.
In general, 421 parliamentarians will enter the new Rada of the eighth convocation, of whom a total of 225 – on party tickets, and 196 – winners in the constituencies.
Thus the Bloc of Petro Poroshenko gets 132 seats in the new parliament, the People's Front Party 82, the Samopomich Union 33, the Opposition Bloc 29, Oleh Liashko's Radical Party 22, the Batkivschyna All-Ukrainian Union 19, and Svoboda All-Ukrainian Union – 6.
Besides, members of Strong Ukraine, Zastup, Volia and Right Sector parties now have per one representative in the parliament, who was running under majority election system.
A total of 94 deputies, who won the elections in the majority constituencies, were running for parliament as self-nominated candidates.
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