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The session noted that about 73.6 of new elected chairpersons have higher education degrees, while 82.4% of them worked in state bodies, NGOs and entrepreneurship.
Over 9.1% of elected chairpersons are persons at the age of up to 40, 33.3% - 40-50, 54.3% - 50-60 and 3.2% - over 60.
According to the Senate, over 67% of elected chairperson were elected for the first time. About 865 elected chairpersons are women.
Approximately 51.1% of advisers have higher education sphere, the Senate’s session said. Some 25.4% of elected advisers were women. More than 53.3% were elected to this position for the first time.