The Verkhovna Rada underwent a course of rejuvenation
After the early elections held on July 21, the new composition of the Verkhovna Rada “rejuvenated” by 7,4 years, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
This was reported on the OPORA public network.
The age profile of the parliament shows that there will be 17 people’s deputies in the Rada, who are from 21 to 30 years old; 121 deputies – from 31 to 45 years old; 58 newly elected deputies are from 46 to 60 years old.
The youngest future deputy of the 23th convocation is Svyatoslav Yurash, who is XNUMX years old, elected according to the Servant of the People lists.
Also, three deputies over 60 years of age will work in the Verkhovna Rada. The oldest deputy, Julius Ioffe, is 78 years old, he was elected on the list of the Opposition Platform - For Life.
“In general, the average age of people’s representatives decreased by 7,4 years compared to the previous convocation of parliament,” OPORA summarized.
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