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A people's deputy of Ukraine (Ukrainian: народний депутат України, romanized: narodnyi deputat Ukrainy, IPA: [nɐˈrɔdnɪj depʊˈtɑt ʊkrɐˈjinɪ]) is a member of parliament and legislator elected by popular vote to the Verkhovna Rada, the parliament of Ukraine. They are often referred to simply as "deputies". Prior to 1991, the Verkhovna Rada had been called the Supreme Council of People's Deputies of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Statutes concerning elections and the rights and duties of deputies are outlined in Articles 76 - 81 of the Constitution of Ukraine. Ukraine's parliament has 450 seats. Deputies may be appointed to various parliamentary positions such as chairperson (speaker) of the Verkhovna Rada, a head of a committee or a parliamentary faction, etc. Upon taking office, each deputy receives a deputy mandate.
People's deputies elected to the Verkhovna Rada as independent candidates may choose to join factions.[1]
Since 2016, anti-corruption regulations mandate senior public officials (including deputies) must disclose their wealth, which is recorded in an electronic database.[2]
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