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Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk speaks during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukrainian President is set to ask parliament to confirm as prime minister Oleksiy Goncharuk, a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk speaks during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukrainian President is set to ask parliament to confirm as prime minister Oleksiy Goncharuk, a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk (R) speaks during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukrainian President is set to ask parliament to confirm as prime minister Oleksiy Goncharuk, a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk (C) is applauded after speaking during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukrainian President is set to ask parliament to confirm as prime minister Oleksiy Goncharuk, a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk (R) is applauded after speaking during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukrainian President is set to ask parliament to confirm as prime minister Oleksiy Goncharuk, a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk speaks during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukrainian President is set to ask parliament to confirm as prime minister Oleksiy Goncharuk, a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk (topR) attends the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukrainian President is set to ask parliament to confirm as prime minister Oleksiy Goncharuk, a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk (top) is congratulated after being approved as new Ukraine's Prime Minister during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukraine's parliament on August 29, 2019 approved President Volodymyr Zelensky's candidate for prime minister -- a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration called Oleksiy Goncharuk. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk (top) is congratulated after being approved as new Ukraine's Prime Minister during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukraine's parliament on August 29, 2019 approved President Volodymyr Zelensky's candidate for prime minister -- a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration called Oleksiy Goncharuk. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk looks on after being approved as new Ukraine's Prime Minister during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukraine's parliament on August 29, 2019 approved President Volodymyr Zelensky's candidate for prime minister -- a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration called Oleksiy Goncharuk. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's MP Oleksiy Goncharuk looks on after being approved as new Ukraine's Prime Minister during the first session of the new parliament, in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - Ukraine's parliament on August 29, 2019 approved President Volodymyr Zelensky's candidate for prime minister -- a 35-year-old lawyer who works for his administration called Oleksiy Goncharuk. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)
Ukraine's newly appointed prime minister Oleksiy Goncharuk holds his candidacy paper with his oath during the first session of the new Ukrainian parliament in Kiev, on August 29, 2019. - The Ukrainian President on August 29 picked untested 35-year-old lawyer Oleksiy Goncharuk as his prime minister, as a new parliament met for the first time. His new party "Servant of the People" commands a majority in parliament following snap polls last month, and MPs quickly approved his choice for head of government. (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP)