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7th Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada

Ukraine Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
of the 7th convocation
6th Verkhovna Rada 8th Verkhovna Rada
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Seat composition on February 26, 2014.
Overview
Meeting place Verkhovna Rada building
Term 12 December 2012 (2012-12-12) – 27 November 2014 (2014-11-27)
Election 2012 parliamentary election
(repeat elections in single mandate
constituencies on December 15, 2013)
Government 29 committees
Website iportal.rada.gov.ua
Members
446 / 450
(on November 1, 2014)
Chairman Oleksandr Turchynov
(from February 22, 2014; Fatherland)
First Deputy Vacant (from February 22, 2014)
Deputy Ruslan Koshulynskyi
(from December 12, 2012; Svoboda)
Party control Coalition (from February 27, 2014)

The 7th Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian: Верховна Рада України VII скликання) is the previous session of the legislative branch of the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament. Its composition was based on the results of the 2012 parliamentary election. Half of the seats in the parliament were apportioned between the five winning parties based on the popular vote, while the other half was apportioned between 4 parties and 44 independents between 225 constituencies throughout the country. It first met in the capital Kiev on December 12, 2012 and ended its session on November 27, 2014 after the 8th Verkhovna Rada began its first session.

Parliamentary work was virtually paralyzed the first months of 2013 because the "opposition" (UDAR, Fatherland, Freedom, others) blocked the podium and presidium seats on various days. According to a study conducted by Opora, parliamentary deputies did not work for 53 days during the first hundred days in the 7th convocation.

The parliament's chairman, first deputy, and deputy are all unaffiliated people's deputies according to parliamentary procedure.

Consisted of nine deputies from the Party of Regions and one from Union.

Consisted of four deputies from the Party of Regions, one Independent, and two disputed constituencies.

Consisted of three deputies form the Party of Regions, one Independent, one from Fatherland, and one from the Radical Party of Oleh Lyashko.

On 18 March 2013, the Central Election Commission of Ukraine registered Roman Stadniychuk of Batkivschyna and Oleksandr Kozub of Party of Regions as people's deputies in place of Andrey Verevskiy and Serhiy Vlasenko.


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