List of members of the parliament of Ukraine, 2007–2012

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Flag of Ukraine.svg Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
of the 6th convocation
5th Verkhovna Rada 7th Verkhovna Rada
Rada Suprema de Ucrania 2007.svg
Seat composition of the 6th Verkhovna Rada.
Overview
Meeting place Verkhovna Rada building
Term23 November 2007 (2007-11-23) – 12 December 2012 (2012-12-12)
Election 2007 parliamentary election
Government28 committees
Website iportal.rada.gov.ua
Members
450 / 450
Chairman Arseniy Yatsenyuk
Volodymyr Lytvyn
(from December 9, 2008; Lytvyn Bloc)
First Deputy Oleksandr Lavrynovych
Adam Martyniuk
(from May 11, 2010; Communist Party)
Deputy Mykola Tomenko
(from September 2, 2008; Fatherland)
Party control Coalition: PRKPBL

The People's Deputies of Ukraine of the 6th convocation were elected in the snap parliamentary elections on September 30, 2007. The elections were held under the proportional system according to electoral lists of political parties and electoral blocks of political parties in Ukraine. [1] The 6th convocation ended on 14 December 2012 (six weeks after the 2012 parliamentary elections). [2]

Contents

According to the results of early elections the following political forces got in the Verkhovna Rada:

Together, these political forces gathered around 88.58% of the votes. All other political parties and blocks do not pass the electoral threshold of 3%. 2,73% of electors voted "against all".

Members

Full nameElected fromAssignment time
Oleksandr Abdullin BYuT, No. 049
Mykola Azarov Party of Regions, No. 006
Iryna Akimova Party of Regions, No. 063
Alla Aleksandrovskaya CPU, No. 019
Igor Alekseev CPU, No. 010
Volodymyr Ariev NUNS, No. 010
Stanislav Arzhevitin NUNS, No. 063
Nurulislam Arkallayev Party of Regions, No. 071
Karekin Arutyunov BYuT, No. 106
Rinat Akhmetov Party of Regions, No. 007
Oleh Babayev BYuT, No. 109
Valeriy Babenko BYuT, No. 144
Aleksey Baburin CPU, No. 013
Mykola Bahrayev BYuT, No. 045
Valeriy Baranov Lytvyn Bloc, No. 006
Vitaliy Barvinenko BYuT, No. 154
Tetyana Bakhteyeva Party of Regions, No. 023
Valery Bevz CPU, No. 007
Valeriy Bevzenko Party of Regions, No. 060
Iryna Belousova Lytvyn Bloc, No. 016
Iryna Berezhna Party of Regions, No. 151
Oleksiy Belyi Party of Regions, No. 033
Oksana Bilozir NUNS, No. 044
Oleh Bilorus BYuT, No. 011
Lev Biryuk BYuT, No. 112
Raisa Bohatyryova Party of Regions, No. 002
Ruslan Bohdan BYuT, No. 146
Inna Bohoslovska Party of Regions, No. 004
Vyacheslav Bohuslayev Party of Regions, No. 011
Olha Bodnar BYuT, No. 085
Yuriy Boyko Party of Regions, No. 049
Oleksandr Bondar NUNS, No. 066
Viktor Bondarenko Party of Regions, No. 150
Volodymyr Bondarenko BYuT, No. 100
Olena Bondarenko (Party of Regions politician) Party of Regions, No. 146
Olena Bondarenko (All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" politician) BYuT, No. 089
Kostiantyn Bondarev BYuT, No. 114
Valeriy Bondik Party of Regions, No. 130
Valery Borisov NUNS, No. 071
Vsevolod Borodin BYuT, No. 139
Vitaliy Bort Party of Regions, No. 168
Oleksandr Budzherak BYuT, No. 098
Valeriy Bukayev Party of Regions, No. 101
Pavlo Burlakov Party of Regions, No. 134
Oleksandr Buryak BYuT, No. 069
Serhiy Buryak BYuT, No. 038
Yuriy But NUNS, No. 061
Svyatoslav Vakarchuk NUNS, No. 015
Tariel Vasadze BYuT, No. 041
Serhiy Vasylenko NUNS, No. 077
Hennadiy Vasilyev Party of Regions, No. 017
Oleksandr Vasilyev Party of Regions, No. 073
Kateryna Vashchuk Lytvyn Bloc, No. 021
Serhiy Velizhansky BYuT, No. 158
Andriy Verevsky BYuT, No. 044
Ivan Vernydubov Party of Regions, No. 139
Dmytro Vetvizky BYuT, No. 103
Volodymyr Vecherko Party of Regions, No. 076
Oleksandr Vilkul Party of Regions, No. 059
Yosyp Vinsky BYuT, No. 004
Serhiy Vlasenko BYuT, No. 170
Yevgeny Volynets CPU, No. 002
Mykhailo Volynets BYuT, No. 015
Oleksandr Volkov Party of Regions, No. 042
Yuriy Voropayev Party of Regions, No. 074
Ihor Vorotnyuk BYuT, No. 033
Volodymyr Vyazivsky NUNS, No. 047
Yuri Gaydayev CPU, No. 005
Petro Hasyuk BYuT, No. 052
Valeriy Hatsko BYuT, No. 153
Oleh Heiman BYuT, No. 130
Ivan Gerasimov CPU, No. 004
Volodymyr Herasymchuk Lytvyn Bloc, No. 017
Olha Herasymiuk NUNS, No. 006
Iryna Herashchenko NUNS, No. 019
Hanna Herman Party of Regions, No. 048
Yevhen Heller Party of Regions, No. 077
Serhiy Hlazunov Party of Regions, No. 152
Stepan Hlus BYuT, No. 108
Ihor Hlushchenko Party of Regions, No. 165
Yuriy Hnatkevych BYuT, No. 110
Serhiy Holovatyi Party of Regions, No. 093
Ihor Holovchenko Lytvyn Bloc, No. 019
Aleksander Golub' CPU, No. 009
Vasyl Horbal Party of Regions, No. 037
Sergey Gordienko CPU, No. 024
Iryna Horina Party of Regions, No. 162
Oleksandr Horoshkevych Party of Regions, No. 128
Leonid Grach CPU
Vadym Hryvkovsky Lytvyn Bloc, No. 020
Liliya Hryhorovych NUNS, No. 012
Yuriy Hrymchak NUNS, No. 073
Serhiy Hrynevetsky Lytvyn Bloc, No. 002
Ihor Hryniv BYuT, No. 042
Vasyl Hrytsak Party of Regions, No. 099
Anatoliy Hrytsenko NUNS, No. 004
Bohdan Hubskyi BYuT, No. 027
Ihor Humenyuk Party of Regions, No. 051
Oleh Humenyuk NUNS, No. 034
Vasyl Hureyev Party of Regions, No. 104
Andriy Davydenko NUNS, No. 062
Stepan Davimuka BYuT, No. 135
Vitaliy Danilov BYuT, No. 105
Oleksandr Darda Party of Regions, No. 087
Borys Deitsch Party of Regions, No. 029
Volodymyr Demidko Party of Regions, No. 170
Volodymyr Demishkan Party of Regions, No. 119
Mykola Demyanko Party of Regions, No. 082
Viktoriya Demyanchuk CPU, No. 026
Lyudmila Denisova BYuT, No. 071
Ivan Denkovych BYuT, No. 115
Vasyl Derevlyany BYuT, No. 037
Andriy Derkach Party of Regions, No. 096
Mykola Derkach Lytvyn Bloc, No. 003
Vasyl Dzharty Party of Regions, No. 022
Mustafa Dzhemilev NUNS, No. 027
Mykola Dzhyha Party of Regions, No. 056
Yevhen Dobryak BYuT, No. 156
Stanislav Dovhyi NUNS, No. 055
Oleksandr Doniy NUNS, No. 037
Volodymyr Donchak BYuT, No. 122
Oleksandr Dubovyi BYuT, No. 128
Tamara Yehorenko Party of Regions, No. 179since February 26, 2010
instead of Yanukovich
Oleksandr Yedin Party of Regions, No. 120
Ihor Yeresko BYuT, No. 090
Oleksandr Yefremov Party of Regions, No. 008
Yuriy Yekhanurov NUNS, No. 024
David Zhvaniya NUNS, No. 021
Pavlo Zhebrivskiy NUNS, No. 067
Kostyantyn Zhevaho BYuT, No. 062
Oleksiy Zhuravko Party of Regions, No. 140
Roman Zabzalyuk BYuT, No. 034
Hennadiy Zadirko BYuT, No. 111
Ivan Zayets NUNS, No. 030
Oleh Zarubynsky Lytvyn Bloc, No. 014
Tetyana Zasukha Party of Regions, No. 138
Roman Zvarych NUNS, No. 036
Yukhym Zvyahilsky Party of Regions, No. 009
Yevhen Zimin BYuT, No. 123
Mykola Zlochevskiy Party of Regions, No. 110
Ruslan Zozulya BYuT, No. 093
Mykhailo Zubets Party of Regions, No. 174
Volodymyr Zubik Party of Regions, No. 098
Valentyn Zubov BYuT, No. 019
Volodymyr Ivanenko BYuT, No. 142
Yuriy Ivanyushchenko Party of Regions, No. 111
Hryhoriy Ilyashov Party of Regions, No. 148
Igor Kaletnik CPU, No. 016
Valeriy Kalchenko BYuT, No. 028
Vitaliy Kalyuzhny Party of Regions, No. 171
Valeriy Kamchatny BYuT, No. 099
Volodymyr Kaplienko BYuT, No. 148
Yuriy Karakai Party of Regions, No. 167
Yuriy Karmazin NUNS, No. 058
Volodymyr Karpuk NUNS, No. 064
Vladyslav Kaskiv NUNS, No. 031
Mykola Katerynchuk NUNS, No. 005
Oleksandr Kemenyash BYuT, No. 067
Serhiy Kiy Party of Regions, No. 069
Vyacheslav Kyrylenko NUNS, No. 002
Ivan Kyrylenko BYuT, No. 070
Yevhen Kyrylchuk BYuT, No. 020
Vasyl Kiselyov Party of Regions, No. 035
Serhiy Kivalov Party of Regions, No. 028
Spiridon Kilinkarov CPU, No. 015
Anatoliy Kinakh Party of Regions, No. 053
Oleksandr Klymenko NUNS, No. 050
Pavlo Klymets Party of Regions, No. 088
Leonid Klimov Party of Regions, No. 038
Andriy Klyuev Party of Regions, No. 014
Serhiy Klyuyev Party of Regions, No. 062
Yuriy Klyuchkovsky NUNS, No. 020
Ruslan Knyazevich NUNS, No. 009
Vyacheslav Koval NUNS, No. 038
Yulia Kovaleva Party of Regions, No. 133
Mykola Kovzel BYuT, No. 053
Leonid Kozhara Party of Regions, No. 163
Andriy Kozhemiakin BYuT, No. 023
Volodymyr Kozak Party of Regions, No. 094
Borys Kolesnikov Party of Regions, No. 010
Vadym Kolesnichenko Party of Regions, No. 175
Dmytro Kolesnikov Party of Regions, No. 147
Yuriy Kolotsey Party of Regions, No. 052
Mykola Komar Party of Regions, No. 137
Olena Kondratyuk BYuT, No. 134
Valeriy Konovalyuk Party of Regions, No. 084
Yevhen Konstantinov BYuT, No. 124
Viktor Korzh Party of Regions, No. 172
Vitaliy Korzh BYuT, No. 048
Pavlo Korzh Party of Regions, No. 061
Anatoliy Korzhev Party of Regions, No. 070
Yevhen Korniychuk BYuT, No. 010
Natalia Korolevska BYuT, No. 066
Vadym Korotyuk BYuT, No. 155
Mykhailo Kosiv BYuT, No. 126
Pavlo Kostenko BYuT, No. 072
Yuriy Kostenko NUNS, No. 016
Oleksiy Kostusyev Party of Regions, No. 030
Andriy Kravets Party of Regions, No. 124
Nikolay Kravchenko CPU, No. 022
Petro Kravchuk BYuT, No. 068
Valeriy Krayniy BYuT, No. 138
Ihor Kril NUNS, No. 040
Mykola Kruhlov Party of Regions, No. 039
Yuriy Kruk BYuT, No. 077
Petro Krupko BYuT, No. 118
Petro Kuzmenko BYuT, No. 097
Oleksandr Kuzmuk Party of Regions, No. 041
Vasyl Kuybida NUNS, No. 026
Kirill Kulikov NUNS, No. 057
Mykola Kulchinsky NUNS, No. 072
Vitaliy Kurylo BYuT, No. 008
Ivan Kurovsky BYuT, No. 065
Stepan Kurpil BYuT, No. 036
Oleksiy Kucherenko NUNS, No. 052
Anzhelika Labunska BYuT, No. 088
Oleksandr Lavrynovych Party of Regions, No. 067
Valentyn Landik Party of Regions, No. 018
Volodymyr Landik Party of Regions, No. 126
Serhiy Larin Party of Regions, No. 065
Pavlo Lebedyev Party of Regions, No. 121
Volodymyr Levtsun BYuT, No. 032
Oleksiy Lelyuk Party of Regions, No. 092
Oleksandr Leshchinskiy Party of Regions, No. 054
Ihor Lisov Party of Regions, No. 156
Volodymyr Lytvyn Lytvyn Bloc, No. 001
Yuriy Lytvyn Lytvyn Bloc, No. 015
Leonid Litvinov Party of Regions, No. 016
Mykhailo Livinsky BYuT, No. 143
Mykola Lisin Party of Regions, No. 108
Oleksiy Lohvynenko BYuT, No. 059
Viktor Lozynsky BYuT, No. 096up to July 3, 2009
Olena Lukash Party of Regions, No. 027
Oleh Lukashuk BYuT, No. 101
Vladyslav Lukyanov Party of Regions, No. 155
Kateryna Lukyanova NUNS, No. 049
Ruslan Lukyanchuk BYuT, No. 056
Yuriy Lutsenko NUNS, No. 001
Serhiy Lyovochkin Party of Regions, No. 046
Kseniya Lyapina NUNS, No. 008
Oleh Liashko BYuT, No. 029
Volodymyr Makeyenko Party of Regions, No. 047
Volodymyr Makeyenko BYuT, No. 076
Volodymyr Malyshev Party of Regions, No. 064
Oleh Malich BYuT, No. 120
Volodymyr Maltsev Party of Regions, No. 066
Hryhoriy Mankovsky Party of Regions, No. 169
Yevgeny Marmazov CPU
Mykola Martynenko NUNS, No. 048
Adam Martynyuk CPU, No. 006
Volodymyr Marushchenko NUNS, No. 065
Valentin Matveev CPU, No. 012
Vladimir Matveev CPU, No. 027
Anatoliy Matviyenko NUNS, No. 022
Eduard Matviychuk Party of Regions, No. 131
Stanislav Melnyk Party of Regions, No. 080
Ivan Myrny Party of Regions, No. 102
Mykhailo Myronenko Party of Regions, No. 144
Yuriy Miroshnychenko Party of Regions, No. 143
Serhiy Mishchenko BYuT, No. 057
Pavlo Movchan BYuT, No. 131
Volodymyr Moisyk NUNS, No. 043
Serhiy Momot Party of Regions, No. 057
Yuriy Moroko Party of Regions, No. 153
Hennadiy Moskal NUNS, No. 041
Ulyana Mostipan BYuT, No. 030
Serhiy Moshak Party of Regions, No. 123
Nver Mkhitaryan Party of Regions, No. 095
Andrey Naydenov CPU, No. 023
Volodymyr Nakonechny Party of Regions, No. 158
Hryhoriy Nemyria BYuT, No. 046
Oleh Novikov NUNS, No. 045
Yuliya Novikova Party of Regions, No. 105
Yuriy Odarchenko BYuT, No. 031
Viktor Oliynyk BYuT, No. 151
Svyatoslav Oliynyk BYuT, No. 086
Hryhoriy Omelchenko BYuT, No. 007
Oleksandr Omelchenko NUNS, No. 013
Mykola Onishchuk NUNS, No. 014
Andriy Orlov Party of Regions, No. 117
Olesya Orobets NUNS, No. 018
Serhiy Osyka BYuT, No. 051
Eduard Pavlenko Party of Regions, No. 050
Serhiy Pavlenko Lytvyn Bloc, No. 013
Yuriy Pavlenko NUNS, No. 007
Ihor Palytsia NUNS, No. 068
Mykhailo Papiyev Party of Regions, No. 075
Andriy Parubiy NUNS, No. 80
Serhiy Pashynsky BYuT, No. 073
Oleksandr Peklushenko Party of Regions, No. 044
Marina Perestenko CPU, No. 003
Vadym Petrenko BYuT, No. 040
Borys Petrov Party of Regions, No. 036
Mykola Petruk BYuT, No. 009
Vasyl Petiovka NUNS, No. 060
Vyacheslav Perederiy BYuT, No. 102
Volodymyr Pylypenko BYuT, No. 169up to September, 2008
Viktor Pylypyshyn Lytvyn Bloc, No. 005
Viktor Pynzenyk BYuT, No. 006
Valeriy Pysarenko BYuT, No. 074
Petro Pysarchuk Party of Regions, No. 154
Svyatoslav Piskun Party of Regions, No. 031
Oleskiy Plotnikov Party of Regions, No. 136
Ihor Plokhoy Party of Regions, No. 109
Ivan Plyushch NUNS, No. 023
Serhiy Podhorny BYuT, No. 132
Mykhailo Pozhyvanov BYuT, No. 117
Volodymyr Polokhalo BYuT, No. 050
Yuriy Poluneyev BYuT, No. 091
Mykhailo Polyanchych NUNS, No. 035
Volodymyr Polyachenko NUNS, No. 032
Oleksandr Ponomarenko BYuT, No. 145
Ivan Popesku Party of Regions, No. 173
Oleksandr Popov Party of Regions, No. 097
Andriy Portnov BYuT, No. 058
Vasyl Potapov Party of Regions, No. 116
Ihor Prasolov Party of Regions, No. 043
Anton Pryhodsky Party of Regions, No. 021
Mykola Prysyazhnyuk Party of Regions, No. 113
Dmytro Prytyka Party of Regions, No. 125
Yuriy Prokopchuk BYuT, No. 141
Eduard Prutnyk Party of Regions, No. 055
Borys Pudov BYuT, No. 116
Artem Pshonka Party of Regions, No. 149
Oleh Radkovsky BYuT, No. 104
Arnold Radovets BYuT, No. 107
Dmytro Reva Party of Regions, No. 106
Volodymyr Rybak Party of Regions, No. 013
Ihor Rybakov BYuT, No. 078
Serhiy Ryzhuk Party of Regions, No. 176
Mykola Rudchenko Lytvyn Bloc, No. 007
Oleksandr Riabeka BYuT, No. 127
Ihor Savchenko BYuT, No. 137
Oleksandr Savchuk Party of Regions, No. 032
Dmytro Salamatin Party of Regions, No. 086
Yuriy Samoylenko Party of Regions, No. 058
Yekaterina Samoylik CPU, No. 017
Dmytro Sandler Party of Regions, No. 079
Serhiy Sas BYuT, No. 017
Ravil Safiullin Party of Regions, No. 040
Dmytro Svyatash Party of Regions, No. 122
Andriy Selivarov Party of Regions, No. 127
Ostap Semerak BYuT, No. 140
Anatoliy Semynoha BYuT, No. 016
Andriy Senchenko BYuT, No. 064
Yuriy Serbin BYuT, No. 081
Mykola Sivulsky BYuT, No. 063
Petro Symonenko CPU, No. 001
Artem Synytsia Party of Regions, No. 160
Mykhailo Syrota Lytvyn Bloc, No. 010
Volodymyr Sivkovych Party of Regions, No. 078
Yevhen Sihal BYuT, No. 047
Ivan Sydelnyk BYuT, No. 054
Oleksandr Skybinetskiy BYuT, No. 061
Stanislav Skubashevsky Party of Regions, No. 118
Volodymyr Skubenko BYuT, No. 121
Heorhiy Skudar Party of Regions, No. 012
Viktor Slauta Party of Regions, No. 089
Oleksandr Slobodyan NUNS, No. 042
Hryhoriy Smityukh Party of Regions, No. 115
Serhiy Sobolev BYuT, No. 025
Mykhailo Sokolov BYuT, No. 129
Mykola Soloshenko Party of Regions, No. 112
Raisa Sorochynska-Kyrylenko BYuT, No. 149
Ivan Spodarenko NUNS, No. 017
Yuriy Stets NUNS, No. 053
Taras Stetskiv NUNS, No. 029
Ivan Stoyko NUNS, No. 046
Oleksandr Stoyan Party of Regions, No. 024
Volodymyr Stretovich NUNS, No. 025
Pavlo Sulkovsky Party of Regions, No. 129
Oleksandr Suprunenko BYuT, No. 013
Yaroslav Sukhoy Party of Regions, No. 068
Valeriy Sushkevich BYuT, No. 039
Dmytro Tabachnyk Party of Regions, No. 034
Yan Tabachnyk Party of Regions, No. 020
Viktor Taran BYuT, No. 018
Borys Tarasyuk NUNS, No. 011
Elbrus Tedeyev Party of Regions, No. 132
Serhiy Tereshchuk Lytvyn Bloc, No. 011
Serhiy Terekhin BYuT, No. 024
Nikolay Timoshenko CPU, No. 025
Yulia Tymoshenko BYuT, No. 001
Viktor Tykhonov Party of Regions, No. 019
Serhiy Titenko Party of Regions, No. 159
Roman Tkach NUNS, No. 054
Oleksandr Tkachenko (politician) CPU, No. 008
Anatoliy Tolstoukhov Party of Regions, No. 083
Mykola Tomenko BYuT, No. 003
Viktor Topolov NUNS, No. 056
Mykola Trayduk BYuT, No. 152
Yuriy Trehubov BYuT, No. 136
Oleksandr Tretyakov NUNS, No. 059
Yuriy Tryndyuk BYuT, No. 084
Vadym Trofymenko BYuT, No. 157
Serhiy Tulub Party of Regions, No. 081
Viktor Turmanov Party of Regions, No. 026
Oleksandr Turchynov BYuT, No. 02up to December 19, 2007
Viktor Ukolov BYuT, No. 147
Yaroslav Fedorchuk BYuT, No. 012
Oleksandr Feldman BYuT, No. 43
Leonid Fesenko Party of Regions, No. 161
Volodymyr Filenko BYuT, No. 060
Heorhiy Filypchuk BYuT, No. 150
Vasyl Khara Party of Regions, No. 025
Valeriy Kharlim Party of Regions, No. 107
Serhiy Kharovsky NUNS, No. 069
Vasyl Khmelnytsky Party of Regions, No. 100
Vitaliy Khomutynnik Party of Regions, No. 091
Sergey Khrapov CPU, No. 011
Oleh Tsaryov Party of Regions, No. 114
Petr Tsybenko CPU, No. 018
Vitaliy Chepinoha BYuT, No. 087
Ihor Cherkassky BYuT, No. 125
Oleksandr Chernomorov Party of Regions, No. 166
Oleh Cherpitsky BYuT, No. 133
Yuriy Chertkov Party of Regions, No. 085
Mykhailo Chechetov Party of Regions, No. 135
Taras Chornovil Party of Regions, No. 003
Oleksandr Chornovolenko NUNS, No. 070
Vitaliy Chudnovsky BYuT, No. 083
Yevhen Shaho BYuT, No. 080
Valeriy Shamanov BYuT, No. 092
Ihor Sharov Lytvyn Bloc, No. 012
Viktor Shvets BYuT, No. 026
Andrey Shevchenko BYuT, No. 005
Oleh Shevchuk BYuT, No. 095
Serhiy Shevchuk BYuT, No. 021
Viktor Shemchuk NUNS, No. 033
Dmytro Shentsev Party of Regions, No. 141
Oleksandr Shepelev BYuT, No. 055
Mykola Shershun Lytvyn Bloc, No. 009
Elina Shishkina BYuT, No. 075
Zoya Shishkina BYuT, No. 082
Andriy Shkil BYuT, No. 014
Ihor Shkirya Party of Regions, No. 157
Zinoviy Shkutyak NUNS, No. 051
Dmytro Shlemko BYuT, No. 035
Svetlana Shmeleva CPU, No. 020
Mykola Shmidt Lytvyn Bloc, No. 018
Vasyl Shpak Lytvyn Bloc, No. 008
Dmytro Shpenov Party of Regions, No. 142
Olena Shustik BYuT, No. 094
Nestor Shufrych Party of Regions, No. 005
Artem Shcherban Party of Regions, No. 164
Petro Yushchenko NUNS, No. 039
Volodymyr Yavorivsky BYuT, No. 22
Mykola Yankovsky Party of Regions, No. 015
Viktor Yanukovich Party of Regions, No. 090
Viktor Yanukovych Party of Regions, No. 001up to February 19, 2010
Volodymyr Yaroshchuk Party of Regions, No. 072
Anton Yatsenko BYuT, No. 079
Arseniy Yatsenyuk NUNS, No. 003
Volodymyr Yatsuba Party of Regions, No. 103

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