Now there are 401 people's deputies in the Parliament: Tasheva and Lukashuk took the oath of office

Now there are 401 people's deputies in the Parliament: Tasheva and Lukashuk took the oath of office

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Tamila Tasheva and Bohdan Lukashuk took the oath of office of people's Deputies of Ukraine, increasing the number of parliamentarians to 401. Tasheva replaced Oleg Makarov, and Lukashuk - Alena Shkrum.

People's deputy Tamil Tashev and Bohdan Lukashuk took the oath of office in the Verkhovna Rada. Now there are 401 people's deputies in the parliament. This was announced by MP Yaroslav Zheleznyak, reports UNN.

"The new member of Parliament Tamila Tasheva has now taken the oath of office and officially became a people's deputy of Ukraine. Tamila will replace Oleg Makarov, a colleague and friend who left us," Zheleznyak wrote.

Also, according to him, Bohdan Lukashuk, who will join the Batkivshchyna party instead of Alena Shkrum, took the oath of office.

"There are already 401 deputies," Zheleznyak added.

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Vladimir Zelensky dismissed Tamila Tasheva from the post of permanent representative of the president in Crimea.

Earlier, the Central Election Commission recognized Tamila Tasheva as an elected people's deputy of Ukraine - after the refusal of the mandate of Ivan Primachenko. Tasheva was the next candidate on the list of the Golos party at number 26.

Tasheva is a Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar state and public figure, human rights activist. Co-founder of the NGO "Krymsos".

She worked as Deputy Permanent Representative of the president of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea on October 25, 2019. On April 25, 2022, she became the permanent representative of the president of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

Lukashuk from 2020 to 2024 was the head of the Khmelnitsky regional party organization in "Batkivshchyna", the cell ceased to exist.

In 2023, the court fined Lukashuk for violating anti-corruption legislation. Having a conflict of interest at the session of the Khmelnitsky City Council, Lukashuk voted to renew the land lease agreement to his mother's enterprise.