Kyiv recognized the new Rada legitimate
The Ukrainian government announced that elections to the Verkhovna Rada, which took place the day before are legitimate. Adept of the CEC of Ukraine reported that voting was not held in Luhansk and Donetsk region, however this fact doesn't affect the results of the elections.

The Ukrainian government announced that elections to the Verkhovna Rada, which took place the day before are legitimate. Adept of the CEC of Ukraine reported that voting was not held in Luhansk and Donetsk region, however this fact doesn't affect the results of the elections.
Deputy Chairman of the Central election Commission of Ukraine Andrii Mahera has officially announced that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine of the eighth convocation "is chosen" Adept regulatory authority special reported that the precedent that the General election is not touched 6 districts of Luhansk and 9 districts of Donetsk regions, not in any way did not affect the legitimacy of the elected Council.
"The precedent that single-member districts are not elected 27 deputies of the 225 will not affect the legitimacy of the Verkhovna Rada, " said Andrew magero TASS. In 1994 the Parliament of the second convocation was elected 388 deputies and no one questioned its legitimacy.
Besides adept Ukraine's Central election Commission particularly noted that the natives powers living abroad showed an extremely high turnout at their own polling stations. According to Andria magery, the highest activity was registered in Spain and Poland, which voted 26% of Ukrainians have the right to vote. In Russia, where it was created 6 polling stations at the Embassy of Ukraine and 5 consulates General, approximately 50 thousand Ukrainians have the right to vote, according to magery, voted only 765 people.
In General, talking about voter turnout in areas of Ukraine, Deputy Chairman of the CEC reported that according to the already processed data from 191 of 198 single-mandate districts, the turnout was approximately 52%. Recall that earlier Melbourne Herald sun wrote that on October 26, Ukraine held parliamentary elections. The results of the study suggest that "Block Petro Poroshenko gains from 22 to 23% of the votes, second place - "popular front" Arseniy Yatsenyuk (19 - 21%), on the 3rd - "self-Help" headed by the mayor of Lviv Andriy Sadovy (from 11 to 14.2%).
Followed by "the Opposition bloc" Yuriy Boyko (7,8 - 9,9%), Radical party of Oleh Liashko gaining about 6.5%, "Freedom" led by Oleh Tyahnybok - from 5.8 to 6.3 per cent, "Batkivshchyna" Yulia Timoshenko gets to 5.6%. The rest of the party, even the "Right" sector and the Communist party of Ukraine, has not overcome the 5% barrier.