The first session of the newly elected parliament must be held no later than the 10th day after the official announcement of the election results

The first session of the newly elected parliament must be held no later than the 10th day after the official announcement of the election results. The first session will be appointed by the President.

On the other hand, November 21 is the last date (no later than the 26th day after the election) when the CEC should summarize the results of the parliamentary elections and publish the summary protocol based on the protocols received from the district and precinct election commissions and the final decisions of the court.

The Parliament is authorized to start working at the first session if the majority of the full composition of the Parliament is present at the session.

The Parliament acquires full powers from the moment two thirds of the members of the Parliament are recognized. From this moment, the authority of the parliament of the previous convocation will cease.

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