The Election Commission has made public the names of 110 people who will become proportional representatives from six political parties.
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The Election Commission has made public the list of 110 MPs elected to the House of Representatives through the proportional representation system. The commission on Monday made public the list of those who became proportional representatives from six political parties. The elected MPs have been asked to appear before the commission by Thursday afternoon with the necessary documents.
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