5 parties set to enter Verkhovna Rada after 100% of ballots counted
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The Ukrainian Central Elections Commission’s (CEC) tally of 100 percent of the ballots cast in the country’s July 21 snap parliamentary election shows that the Servant of the People Party (43.16 percent of the vote), the Opposition Platform-For Life (13.05 percent), Batkivschyna (8.18 percent), the European Solidarity Party (8.10 percent), and Holos (5.82 percent) are making it to the next Verkhovna Rada.

According to CEC figures published at 9:40 a.m. on July 26, parties that have not passed the 5 percent election threshold are the Radical Party (4.01 percent), the Strength and Honor Party (3.82 percent), the Opposition Bloc (3.03 percent), and the Party Groysman’s Ukrainian Strategy (2.41 percent).

Sharij Party has received 2.23 percent of the vote, the Svoboda Party 2.15 percent of the vote and the Civil Position Party 1.04 percernt.

Samopomich (0.65 percent) and the Greens (0.64 percent) are garnering less than 1 percent of the vote.

The July 21 parliamentary election in Ukraine was held based on a mixed system, in which 225 candidates were elected from the lists presented by parties in the nationwide multi-seat constituency and another 199 were elected based on the first-past-the-post system in single-seat constituencies.