Rada gets a new MP from “Servant of the People”: what is known about Dmytro Slynko
29 October 00:48
The Central Election Commission (CEC) has officially registered Dmytro Slynko as a Member of Parliament of Ukraine from the Servant of the People political party. He replaced Anna Kolisnyk, whose parliamentary term was terminated early at her personal request. This was reported by the press service of the CEC, "Komersant Ukrainian" reports
How the replacement took place
Dmytro Slynko was elected to the Verkhovna Rada on the list of the Servant of the People party. The CEC received all the necessary documents and an application for registration of a new MP.
It is known that Slynko was included in the party list under the number 151.
“The Commission has recognized and registered Dmytro Slynko, MP of Ukraine, elected at the early parliamentary elections on July 21, 2019, in the nationwide multi-mandate constituency, from the Servant of the People political party. Dmytro Slynko was included in the electoral list of this party under No. 151,” the statement said.

The CEC added that it had received an application and the necessary documents from Dmytro Slynko, the next candidate in line on the party’s electoral list, for registration as a member of parliament.
Also, the CEC received a resolution of the Verkhovna Rada of October 21, 2025, on the early termination of the powers of the People’s Deputy of Ukraine Anna Kolisnyk, elected at the early parliamentary elections on July 21, 2019, in the nationwide multi-mandate constituency from the Servant of the People political party, in connection with her personal statement of resignation.
What is known about Dmytro Slynko

In 2020 , he worked on the staff of the Servant of the People party and received a salary.
In 2019, he became an assistant to Yevheniia Kravchuk, a member of the 9th convocation of the Parliament elected from the Servant of the People party.
In 2019, he unsuccessfully ran for the 9th convocation of the Verkhovna Rada from the Servant of the People party (No. 151 on the list) as a non-partisan.
At the time of the election, he was temporarily unemployed.
According to media reports, he previously worked as a journalist, was an employee of UA: Pervyi TV channel, was an editor of cultural programs, and collaborated with Focus magazine. He also worked for Korrespondent.
He graduated from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv with a degree in international economics.
He was born on December 29, 1979 in Kyiv.