Oleksandr Starukh

Ukrainian politician
Олександр Старух
Governor of Zaporizhzhia OblastIn office
18 December 2020 – 24 January 2023PresidentVolodymyr ZelenskyyPreceded byVitaliy Bohovin[1]Succeeded byYuriy MalashkoIn office
25 September 2008 – 18 March 2010
Acting: 30 May 2008 – 25 September 2008PresidentViktor YushchenkoPreceded byValery Cherkaska (Acting)Succeeded byBorys Petrov Personal detailsBorn
Oleksandr Vasylyovych Starukh

(1973-04-28) 28 April 1973 (age 50)
Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet UnionPolitical partyBatkivshchyna[2]EducationZaporizhzhia National UniversityOccupationhistorian
politician

Oleksandr Vasylyovych Starukh (Ukrainian: Олександр Васильович Старух; born 28 April 1973[2]) is a Ukrainian historian and politician.[3] On 18 December 2020 he was appointed as Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[4] He had previously been Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast from 2008 to 2010.[5][6] On 24 January 2023, he was removed from his position as Governor.[7]

Biography

Starukh studied history at Zaporizhzhia National University (1995). Candidate of Historical Sciences (1998), Associate Professor (2003).[5]

In the 1998 Ukrainian parliamentary election Starukh failed to get elected to the Ukrainian parliament for People's Movement of Ukraine.[2]

In 2007 and 2008 Starukh worked in the Secretariat of the President of Ukraine regional development department.[5]

On 25 September 2008, President Viktor Yushchenko appointed Starukh Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.[5] He was dismissed from this post by Yanukovych on 18 March 2010.[5][6]

Starukh failed again to go into national politics when in the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election; as a candidate of Batkivshchyna he lost in electoral district 75, located in Zaporizhzhia, to Serhiy Kaltsev [uk] of Party of Regions.[8][2] (Kaltsev gained 38.40% of the votes, Starukh finished second with 15.73%.[8])

In the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election Starukh was placed 49th on the (national) election list of Batkivshchyna, but he was not elected because the party won 17 seats on the (national) party list, and two seats in majority constituencies.[9][10]

In the 2015 Ukrainian local elections Starukh was elected a member of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast Council for Batkivshchyna.[2][11]

On 18 December 2020 Starukh was (again) appointed as Governor of Zaporizhzhia Oblast by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.[4]

On 24 January 2023, he was removed from his position as Governor.[7]

Starukh is a member of the All-Ukrainian Union "Fatherland".[12][13]

References

  1. ^ "Zelensky appoints new Zaporizhzhia region governor". Interfax-Ukraine. 12 June 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e Small biography on Oleksandr Vasylyovych Starukh, Civil movement "Chesno" (in Ukrainian)
  3. ^ "EuroCape Ukraine I to build wind-driven plant worth EUR 600 m in Zaporizhia region". Interfax-Ukraine. April 15, 2009. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "Zelensky appoints new head of Zaporizhzhia region". www.ukrinform.net. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Старух Олександр Васильович". dovidka.com.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  6. ^ a b Interfax-Ukraine (March 18, 2010). "Yanukovych sacking regional governors appointed by Yushchenko". Kyiv Post. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Russia-Ukraine war live: multiple Ukraine officials resign amid corruption claims; Nato 'confident' of German tanks solution soon". the Guardian. 2023-01-24. Retrieved 2023-01-24.
  8. ^ a b "Електоральна пам'ять". ukr.vote.
  9. ^ "Електоральна пам'ять". ukr.vote.
  10. ^ Five political forces sign coalition agreement Archived 2 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (21 November 2014)
    Ukraine's parliamentary parties initial coalition agreement Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Interfax-Ukraine (21 November 2014)
  11. ^ "Старух Олександр Васильович". Zaporizhzhia Oblast Council (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on November 6, 2020. Retrieved September 13, 2019.
  12. ^ (in Ukrainian) The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the candidacies of two heads of regional state administrations, Ukrayinska Pravda (16 December 2020)
  13. ^ "Відомості про кандидата в народні депутати України". Central Election Commission (in Ukrainian). Retrieved September 13, 2019.

External links

  • Oleksandr Starukh on Facebook
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