5th Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada
Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the 5th convocation | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Meeting place | Verkhovna Rada building | ||||
Term | 25 May 2006 – 23 November 2007 | ||||
Election | 2006 parliamentary election | ||||
Website |
iportal | ||||
Members |
450 / 450 | ||||
Chairman |
Oleksandr Moroz (from July 6, 2006; Socialist Party) | ||||
First Deputy |
Adam Martyniuk (until Sep. 20, 2007; Communist Party) | ||||
Deputy |
Mykola Tomenko (until June 14, 2007; Y. Tymoshenko Bloc) | ||||
Party control | Coalition: PR–KP–SP |
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the 5th convocation (Ukrainian: Верховна Рада України V скликання, Verkhovna Rada Ukrayiny V sklykannia) was the convocation of the legislative branch of the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's unicameral parliament from May 25, 2006 until November 23, 2007.
The 5th Verkhovna Rada's composition was based upon the results of the inconclusive March 26, 2006 parliamentary election,[1] a little over a year after the conclusion of the Orange Revolution. During the 2007 political crisis, President Viktor Yushchenko dissolved the parliament on April 2, 2007,[2][3] forcing the subsequent snap election, which would decide the composition of the 6th and next convocation of parliament.
See also
References
- ↑ "Information about the vote count in Ukraine" (in Ukrainian). Central Election Commission of Ukraine. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ Laws of Ukraine. President of Ukraine decree No. 264/2007: Про дострокове припинення повноважень Верховної Ради України (On the early termination of authority of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine). Adopted on April 2, 2007. (Ukrainian)
- ↑ "Yushchenko announces his dismissal of the Verkhovna Rada". 5 Kanal (in Ukrainian). YouTube. 2 April 2007. Retrieved 26 May 2007.
External links
- "Calendar of registered bills". Official portal. Ukrainian: Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Retrieved December 18, 2014.
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