Valery Borisov (politician)

Valery Borisov (born May 31, 1957 in Kiliya, Odessa Oblast), is a member of Party of Regions, former member of Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine.[1]

Education

  • In 1982 he graduated from Kiev Technological Institute of food industry, Machinery and Equipment Faculty
  • 1987 - PG course at the Council of productive forces of Ukrainian SSR, Academy of Sciences of Ukraine[2][3]

Family

His wife Yelena (born 1957) is the director of the cultural and recreational center "Sabina". They have one son, Dmitry (born 1981), who is the Director of "MTІ Ukraine", Deputy of Pechersky district council in Kiev.[3]

Career

  • August 1982 - December 1984 - engineer at the research sector of the Kiev Institute of National Economy
  • December 1984 - February 1987 - post-graduate studies (see above)
  • April - July 1987 - engineer, Executive Committee of the Leningradsky District Council, Kiev
  • July 1987 - April 1992 - Head of department, chairman of the planning commission, vice-chairman, 1st vice-chairman of the Leningradsky District Council, Kiev
  • April 1992 - September 1993 - chairman of the economics committee, deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration
  • September 1993 - February 1997 - Deputy Director of the "Registr Ltd"
  • February 1997 - September 2000 - Director of private enterprise "Reniks"
  • September 2000 - July 2001 - president of CJSC "Management board for the construction of tunnels and underground structures for special purposes"
  • July 2001 - June 2002 - President of the Concern "Kyivpіdzemshlyahbud" (organization dealing with underground construction works in Kyiv)
  • June 2002-May 2006 - Deputy Head, first Deputy Head of Kyiv City State Administration for Economy and Development

Political ambitions

  • People's Deputy of Ukraine in the 5th Verkhovna Rada from "Our Ukraine" bloc, No. 57 in the list. At the election time Valery Borisov was the 1st Deputy Head of Kyiv City State Administration.
  • People's Deputy of Ukraine of the 6th convocation of Verkhovna Rada in November 2007, was elected from the Bloc "Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense"[3] But he joined the faction of Party of Regions in parliament in 2011.[4]

In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election Borisov was candidate for Party of Regions in a single-member district in Kiev.[4] But he lost this election to Volodymyr Yavorivsky of All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland" who gained 36.66% of the votes; Borisov gained 14.27% and 4th place.[5]

Borisov did not participate in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[6]

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References

  1. "CEC registers 357 newly elected deputies of 422". National Radio Company of Ukraine. 25 November 2014. Archived from the original on 26 November 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
    "Parliament to form leadership and coalition on November 27". UNIAN. 26 November 2014.
  2. "PolitRada". Retrieved November 24, 2011.
  3. "UBOP". Retrieved November 24, 2011.
  4. (in Ukrainian) Short bio, RBK Ukraine
  5. (in Ukrainian) Results in district 2013 in the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election, RBK Ukraine
  6. (in Ukrainian) Alphabetical Index of candidates in 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election, Central Election Commission of Ukraine.

See also

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